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Average rent in Washington, District of Columbia

The average rent for a 1 bedroom apartment in Washington is $2,447+, while the average rent for a 2 bedroom apartment is $3,659+. Rent rates updated ago
Studio
$1,905+
Prices trending down
1 Bed
$2,447+
Prices trending down
2 Beds
$3,659+
Prices trending down
3+ Beds
$5,570+
Prices trending down
* Averages are based on the rental prices of properties listed on Apartment List that don’t include fees

Top neighborhoods in Washington, DC

  • Map of Columbia Heights

    Columbia Heights

    What's it like to live in Columbia Heights?

    Cultural diversity thrives in Columbia Heights, where this central DC neighborhood showcases urban energy through authentic restaurants, markets, and community institutions. Rental options include both historic rowhouses and newer developments with varied price points throughout this walkable district. While the area offers exceptional access to both the Green/Yellow Metro lines and the developing 14th Street corridor, weekend crowds at Target and other popular retailers create temporary congestion affecting some streets. Perfect for urban enthusiasts who value genuine diversity beyond marketing-created "international" atmospheres in newer developments with more predictable community patterns.

    Great for

    • Affluent Families
    • Luxury Renters
    • Professionals
    • Retirees

    Neighborhood vibe

    • Scenic
    • Established
    • Residential
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  • Map of Capitol Hill

    Capitol Hill

    What's it like to live in Capitol Hill?

    Historic prestige defines Capitol Hill, where this distinguished DC neighborhood surrounds the U.S. Capitol with beautifully preserved architecture from various eras. Rental options include apartments in converted historic rowhouses and carriage houses with character details unavailable in newer construction. While the area offers exceptional access to both the Capitol complex and Eastern Market's weekend farmers market, rental rates rank among DC's highest with limited inventory creating extremely competitive application processes. Most suitable for congressional staffers, government professionals, and history enthusiasts who can justify premium rates for prestigious addresses and architectural significance despite urban parking challenges and premium pricing.

    Great for

    • Families
    • Retirees
    • Professionals
    • Young Renters
    • Commuters

    Neighborhood vibe

    • Mixed-Use
    • Peaceful
    • Mixed-Use & Commercial
    View 87 listings
  • Map of Fort Dupont

    Fort Dupont

    What's it like to live in Fort Dupont?

    Park-adjacent living defines Fort Dupont, where this eastern Washington neighborhood borders its namesake park creating unexpected natural beauty within city limits. Rental homes typically include more yard space and greenery than similarly positioned communities throughout the District. The area provides good access to both extensive parkland recreation and shopping along Minnesota Avenue, creating an ideal environment for outdoor enthusiasts seeking urban living with genuine natural surroundings beyond purely landscaped alternatives.

    Great for

    • Families
    • Retirees
    • Professionals
    • Young Renters
    • Commuters

    Neighborhood vibe

    • Mixed-Use
    • Peaceful
    • Mixed-Use & Commercial
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