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Find the Perfect Waterfront - Washington, DC Apartment
Apartments for Rent in Waterfront, Washington, DC
Washington, DC's historic Waterfront neighborhood is both dynamic and diverse. Historic row houses sit in the shadow of mid-century government buildings, luxury condos, and high-rise office buildings. The largest houseboat community on the Eastern seaboard adds a touch of the quirky to this already unique area. Waterfront is off the typical tourist's path, providing a community feel not often found in the nation's capital.
Waterfront extends along the Anacostia River and dates back to the 1700s, when it was part of Piere L'Enfant's original city plans. Some of Waterfront's oldest buildings include Wheat Row, a series of row houses built around 1794. For fantastic views of the city, head to Hains Point, a peninsula located between the Washington Chanel and the Potomac River.
Waterfront - Washington, DC Rental Insights
Average Rent Rates
The average rent for the Waterfront neighborhood of Washington, DC is $2,557, but rentals range from as little as $1,973 to as much as $8,020 depending on the rental style.
Looking for a studio apartment in the Waterfront neighborhood? Expect to pay around $1,973 per month.
One bedroom Waterfront apartments rent for around $2,557 per month.
Waterfront has two bedroom apartments that rent for around $4,360 per month.
Three bedroom apartments in Waterfront are usually priced around $8,020 per month.
Education
Students looking to rent in Waterfront while staying close to campus will have access to Georgetown Law, Georgetown, and Georgetown Law.