Washington, D.C. is the only American city that functions simultaneously as a seat of federal power and a fully lived-in, working metropolis. Its economy runs on government, law, lobbying, healthcare, and higher education, with major institutions like Georgetown University, George Washington University, and Howard University anchoring a consistent demand for housing across the city's 62 square miles. Neighborhoods range considerably in character: Capitol Hill's historic rowhouses sit close to the Library of Congress and Eastern Market, while NoMa and Navy Yard offer newer high-rise apartment communities near the Anacostia waterfront. Georgetown draws renters who want Federal-style architecture and a walkable street grid, while Dupont Circle and Logan Circle deliver a denser, more energetic atmosphere. The rental market reflects that range, with studio apartments and sleek high-rises downtown giving way to rowhouse conversions and mid-rise apartment communities in residential corridors.
Units for Rent
Building Amenities
- Business Center
- Courtyard
Nearby Condo Buildings
Within 50 Miles of Canal House
3303 Water St NW
3303 Water St NW
Washington, DC 20007
$6,000
1 Br
The Residences At The Ritz Carlton Condos
3150 South St NW
Washington, DC 20007
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Wadsworth House
1045 31st St NW
Washington, DC 20007
$3,500
1 Br
Georgetown Park Condominiums
1080 Wisconsin Ave NW
Washington, DC 20007
$3,000
1 Br
Flour Mill Condominium
1015 33rd St NW
Washington, DC 20007
$5,200
2 Br
Papermill Condominium
3299 Water St NW
Washington, DC 20007
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Education
College & Universities Distance
Canal House is within 4 minutes or 1.3 miles from Georgetown University. It is also near GWU, Foggy Bottom and John Hopkins SAIS.
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