What $2,100 Rents You in the DC Area
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This week in What X Rents You, UrbanTurf looks in the $2,100-a-month range to see what choices are out there for prospective renters in the DC area with this monthly budget.
A Well-Located One-Bedroom in the U Street Corridor
At this price range, small units in the city’s most desirable neighborhoods are available. This U Street Corridor condo has the luxury of an in-unit washer and dryer, a comfortable living room and a nice-sized bedroom with bright windows. The unit is just south of Meridian Hill Park, and three blocks from the U Street Metro.
- Full Listing: 2000 16th Street NW (map)
- Rent: $2,075 a month
- Bedrooms: One
- Bathrooms: One
A Luxury One-Bedroom in Hill East
Moving away from the most sought-after neighborhoods can earn a renter real luxury at this price point. This unit on 14th Place in Hill East is small, but very nicely updated. The big master bed and bath are a particular selling point. This unit is near both Lincoln Park and Eastern Market as well as H Street; it’s just a 10-minute walk to the Argonaut for brunch.
- Full Listing: 330 14th Place NE (map)
- Rent: $2,050 a month
- Bedrooms: One
- Bathrooms: One
Am Updated Two-Bedroom in a Trinidad Rowhouse
For less than $2,100, you and a roommate can rent this renovated top-floor unit in a two-unit rowhouse at the southern edge of Trinidad, just a couple blocks north of H Street. The two-bed, one-bath unit is updated with stainless steel appliances, exposed brick and plenty of sunlight. In addition to its proximity to H Street, it’s about a 15-minute walk to Union Market.
- Full Listing: 1271 Morse Street NE (map)
- Rent: $2,000 a month
- Bedrooms: Two
- Bathrooms: One
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