Low Income Apartments for Rent in Washington, DC Under $1,500 (63 Rentals)

River Hill Apartments

The Pentacle Group Apartments

Wilmington Place

Dix Street Residences

Highland Terrace Apartments

The Village at Chesapeake

Fairlawn Marshall

Madison Courts

Rockburne Estates

Capitol Park Plaza And Twins

The Atrium

Huntwood Courts Apartments

1724 Kalorama Rd NW

Longfellow Arms

Holmead Apartments

Brightwood Communities

800 Southern Avenue Apartment Homes

Bass Circle Apartments

Park Morton I

Channing E Phillips Homes

Matthews Memorial Terrace

Residences at Hayes

Woodberry Village

Carver Terrace Apartments

Cityside Huntington Metro

Manor at Victoria Park

Overlook Apartments

Homes at Oxon Hill Senior 62+ Apartments

The Benjamin at Landover Hills

Woodland Springs

Parkway Apartments

The Leggett - Apartments for Seniors 62+

Charter House

Gates of Ballston

Apex Apartments

Maple Ridge Apartments

Bedford and Victoria Station Apartments

Glenarden Hills

Rainier Manor Senior Apartments 62+

Hub College Park

Woods at Addison

The Glens at Reed Station

Birchwood at Newton Green 62+ Community

Windsor Crossing Senior

Addison Chapel

Glenarden Apartments

The Courts of Camp Springs
Washington, DC Local Guide

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Washington?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
---|---|---|---|
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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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
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Frequently Asked Questions about Low Income Washington Apartments
What is the Cheapest Low Income apartment in Washington?
Currently the most affordable Low Income Apartment in Washington is at Conifer Village at Oakcrest - Senior Living listed at $724.
How much is the average rent for a Low Income Washington Apartment?
The average rent for a Low Income Apartment in Washington is $1,761.
What is the largest Low Income Washington Apartment for rent?
Today's Low Income apartment with the most square footage in Washington is a 3,600 square feet unit starting from $1,826 at Waterside Towers.
What is the average size for Washington Low Income Apartments for rent?
The average size for a Low Income rental in Washington is currently at 584 sq ft.
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Helpful Apartment Articles, How-To's and Tips
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