Short Term Lease Apartments for Rent in Brandywine, MD (7 Rentals)

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2350 Edenwoods Dr
$3,8501 Bedroom, 1 Bath Home for RentAvailable Jan 9

2350 Edenwoods Dr

Waldorf, MD 20601
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Spark Waldorf
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from $1,8502 to 3 Bedroom Apartments Available Now

Spark Waldorf

3001 Hollins LnWaldorf, MD 20601
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Brandywine Overview

Located in the hub of Prince George's County, Brandywine is a popular Maryland township that is big on amenities and opportunity. From lauded area schools to an abundance of historic structures and sites, this is one city well worth discovering.

Why live in Brandywine, MD?

Home to the popular Gwynn Park High School as well as a wide array of notable historic landmarks, Brandywine apartments make an excellent choice for those eager to discover Maryland living at its best. With easy commuter access to Washington, DC and a number of other job markets, Brandywine still maintains a effortlessly charming atmosphere of classic small town living. 

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Getting Around Brandywine, MD

Walk Score®

20 / 100

Car-Dependent

Almost all errands require a car

Bike Score®

28 / 100

Somewhat Bikeable

Minimal bike infrastructure

Frequently Asked Questions about Short-term Brandywine Apartments

How much is the average rent for a Short-term Brandywine Apartment?

The average rent for a Short-term Apartment in Brandywine is $3,400.

What is the largest Short-term Brandywine Apartment for rent?

Today's Short-term apartment with the most square footage in Brandywine is a 2,069 square feet unit starting from $1,800 at Westchester at the Pavilions.

What is the average size for Brandywine Short-term Apartments for rent?

The average size for a Short-term rental in Brandywine is currently at 776 sq ft.

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