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Apartments for Rent in Washington, DC under $900

Apartments for Rent in Washington, DC under $900. 33 Rentals Available
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  • a kitchen with a sink and wooden cabinets
    Only 1 unit left
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    116 Irvington St. Suite B SW, Washington, DC 20032
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  • 1912 C St Studio-1 Apartment for Rent
    Studio $600+
    1 bd $825+
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    1912 C St, Washington, DC 20002
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    1 bd $872+
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    2921 Nash Place Southeast, Washington, DC 20019
    Pet friendly
  • a small yellow house with a porch and a tree
    1 bd $800
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    4902 Arkansas Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC 20011
    Pet friendly
  • a house with a sidewalk in front of it
    1 bd $850
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    1829 H Street NE, Washignton, DC 20002
    Pet friendly
  • a kitchen with a sink and a stove and a ceiling light
    24 units available
    2 bd $491+
    Base rent Income restricted
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    2607 Bowen Rd SE, Washington, DC 20020
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  • a living room with a table with tea cups on it
    Only 3 units left
    1 bd $164+
    Base rent Income restricted
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    635 Edgewood St NE, Washington, DC 20017
  • a kitchen and dining room with a table and chairs
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    2317 Hartford Street, Washington, DC 20020
    Pet friendly
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Frequently asked questions

When were prices and availability in Washington, DC last updated?

Prices and availability in Washington, DC were last updated on 22 May 2026.

What are the best apartments in Washington, DC?

The best apartments in Washington, DC are: The Parkwest Apartments, Garden Village, 1724 T Street NW, Jasper Place and Alton District.

What type of rental buildings are in Washington, DC?

In Washington 58% of the housing is rented out compared to 42% of homes are owned, according to the most recent Census Bureau estimates. 47% of Washington's apartments are found in large buildings of 50 units or more, 50% are located in smaller apartment complexes with less than 50 units, and 3% are single-family rentals.