
4 Bedroom Apartments for Rent in Washington, DC (152 Rentals)


Waterside Towers

Clover at The Parks (Shared Apartments)

The Clifton

Channel Square Apartments

The Glover House

Brandywine Apartments

Paradise At Parkside Apartments

Viva at Capitol Hill

Frontier Townhomes

i5 Union Market Co-Living

The Renaissance Homes

The Alden

951 25th St NW, Unit DC 951

4107 New Hampshire Ave NW, Unit A

727 Kenyon St NW, Unit A

1219 34th St NW, Unit Georgetown House

629 Quincy St NW, Unit 2

1460 Church St NW

4612 Hillside Rd SE

300 Neal Pl NE

1315 Clifton St NW

4246 6th St SE

1015 O St NW

1336 G St NE

52 Galveston Pl SW

2825 13th St NW

1234 Harvard St NW

221 Elm St NW

1199 46th Pl SE
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How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Washington?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
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Washington Studio Apartments | $2,138 | $900 | $10,000+ |
Washington 1 Bedroom Apartments | $2,572 | $724 | $10,000+ |
Washington 2 Bedroom Apartments | $3,348 | $850 | $10,000+ |
Washington 3 Bedroom Apartments | $3,894 | $900 | $10,000+ |
Washington 4 Bedroom Apartments | $2,011 | $1,089 | $10,000+ |
Washington 5 Bedroom Apartments | $5,296 | $1,450 | $10,000+ |
Washington 6 Bedroom Apartments | $2,306 | $1,199 | $8,900 |
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Washington 4 Bedroom Apartment Units with Current Availability by Neighborhood
Availability Confirmed As of: March 06, 2025There are currently 25821 available 4 Bedroom apartment units from neighborhoods all over Washington, DC that range in price from $1,089 to $25,530. Berwyn, Calvert Hills Historic District and Old Town Hyattsville are the neighborhoods that currently have the most 4 Bedroom availability. Here is today's list of the top neighborhoods in Washington with the most available 4 Bedroom apartments:
Neighborhood | Available Units | Median Price | Min Price |
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Berwyn | 1015 | $1,350 | $1,089 |
Calvert Hills Historic District | 1015 | $1,350 | $1,089 |
Old Town Hyattsville | 1015 | $1,350 | $1,089 |
College Heights Estates | 1015 | $1,350 | $1,089 |
College Park Woods | 986 | $1,347 | $1,089 |
Lakeland | 986 | $1,347 | $1,089 |
Old Town | 986 | $1,347 | $1,089 |
University of Maryland-College Park | 986 | $1,347 | $1,089 |
Yarrow | 986 | $1,347 | $1,089 |
Historic College Park | 986 | $1,347 | $1,089 |
Largest Available Washington 4 Bedroom Apartments
Apartment Listing | Model Name | Square Footage | Priced From |
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3832 Calvert St NW | 3832 Calvert St NW | 2,133 Sq Ft | $4,500 |
Hub College Park | 4x3.5 TH A | 1,614 Sq Ft | $1,685 |
Cheapest Available Washington 4 Bedroom Apartments
As of March 06, 2025 the lowest priced 4 Bedroom apartment unit in Washington, DC is the 4 Bedroom - 3 Bath (4B) Model starting from $1,089 at The Varsity Maryland in the College Heights Estates neighborhood. The second most affordable Washington 4 Bedroom is the Four Bedroom Model at Allium Place starting at $1,126 in the Halpine neighborhood. The average price for all 4 Bedroom apartments in Washington is currently $2,011. Here is today’s list of the cheapest available 4 Bedroom options in Washington:
Apartment Listing | Model Name | Priced From |
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The Varsity Maryland | 4 Bedroom - 3 Bath (4B) | $1,089 |
Allium Place | Four Bedroom | $1,126 |
National Landing | Private Bedroom in Shared 4 Bed 2 Bath A | $1,180 |
i5 Union Market Co-Living | Co-Living D13-Bedroom 4 | $1,207 |
Hub College Park | 4x2 D | $1,355 |
Vie Towers | 4x4 Floor 15 - 16 | $1,399 |
The Glens at Reed Station | 4 Beds, 1.5 baths | $1,750 |
Glenarden Apartments | Four Bedroom | $1,750 |
River Pointe Apartments | 4Bed 2 Bath | $2,200 |
Villages at Morgan Metro | 4T | $2,260 |
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Washington Overview
You may know Washington D.C., the capital of the United States, primarily as the seat of power in the American government. However, besides its fame for playing host to the White House and Capitol Hill, D.C. is also a cultural mecca. It is one of the most globally diverse places to live in the world, making the social and artistic scenes varied and plentiful. From historical monuments to boozy, late-night cafes, DC life is definitely not all work and no play, though the city is a humming business center by day. The District of Columbia can be a wonderful place for families to grow, in a variety of habitats. Historic neighborhood townhouses, high-rise condos and more line the streets. If you’re looking for an urban lifestyle and a dynamic place to live, finding you new home among the many wonderful Washington DC apartments is worth a look.
Why live in Washington, DC?
There’s a sense of excitement in the air a lot of the time in Washington D.C. The ethnic and cultural diversity add to the vital social scene. The global leaders operating around you add to the sense of historical importance of the place. And the world-class universities bring young people to keep the city vibrant, and attract major artists, scientists and thinkers to the scene. No matter what neighborhood in D.C. you live in, you’re likely to be neighbors with someone who does something cool or interesting. D.C. has history, an impressive downtown district, charming brownstone blocks, major industry, and tons of free public parks, monuments and museums. The global cuisine is delicious, and there is culture all around you. What’s not to love?
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Pet Friendliness Lifestyle Score
2.5Pet Friendly
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Getting Around Washington, DC
Walk Score®
86 / 100
Very Walkable
Most errands can be accomplished on foot
Bike Score®
80 / 100
Very Bikeable
Biking is convenient for most trips
Transit Score®
75 / 100
Excellent Transit
Transit is convenient for most trips
What Are Walk Score®, Transit Score®, and Bike Score® Ratings?
- Walk Score® measures the walkability of any address.
- Transit Score® measures access to public transit.
- Bike Score® measures the bikeability of any address.
Frequently Asked Questions about Washington
How much are Studio apartments in Washington?
There are currently 1,308 Studio Apartments in Washington with rent ranges from $900 to $15,009 with an average price of $2,138.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Washington Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Washington ranges from $724 to $14,572 with an average monthly rent of $2,572.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Washington cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Washington range from $850 to $21,143. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,348.
How expensive are Washington Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 955 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Washington on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $900 to $21,089 - averaging $3,894 for the location.
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