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Townhomes for Rent by Private Owner in Washington DC - 54 Rentals

Townhomes for Rent by Private Owner in Washington, DC

Choose from 54 available Washington, DC townhomes for rent to find a floor plan that fits your lifestyle. Find your Pet Friendly and furnished Washington townhouse with popular features to complement your lifestyle. Most townhomes are multi-level, with bedrooms located on the top floor. Some townhouses have basements for additional space, and some offer features like paid utilities. Be sure to view photos or take an online tour to find a rental that works for you! Some terriffic Washington neighborhoods with townhomes for rent include H Street/NoMa, Downtown DC and Capitol Hill. While the average rent for a townhome in Washington is $4,121, remember that price varies by location, ranging anywhere from $1,050 to $70,000. If price is a factor, consider looking in nearby cities like Rosslyn, Mount Rainier and Chillum.


Washington, DC Rental Insights

Average Rent Rates

What is the average townhome rent in Washington, DC?

The average rent for a townhome in Washington, DC is $4,121.

How expensive is a one-bedroom townhome in Washington, DC?

A one bedroom townhome in Washington, DC costs an average of $2,579 per month.

How expensive is a two-bedroom townhome in Washington, DC?

Expect to pay around $4,007 per month for a two bedroom townhome in Washington, DC.

How expensive is a three-bedroom townhome in Washington, DC?

Need extra space? A three bedroom townhome in Washington, DC costs $4,469 per month on average.

How expensive is a four-bedroom townhome in Washington, DC?

A four bedroom townhome in Washington, DC costs $5,838 per month on average.

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What universities are in Washington, DC?

Washington, DC is home to Georgetown Law, Georgetown, and Georgetown

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