What $2,800 Rents You in the DC Area
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This week in What X Rents You, UrbanTurf looks in the $2,800 a month range and to see what choices are out there for prospective renters in the DC area with this monthly budget.

Potential Group House Near Boundary Stone
For $2,850 per month, a group, a family, or any other interested party can rent a three-bedroom home near Bloomingdale’s retail center. This house is located just to the east of North Capitol Street, separated by the major thoroughfare from Bloomingdale proper. The home has been recently renovated, and has one large master bedroom and two smaller bedrooms.
- Full Listing: U Street and Rhode Island Avenue NE (map)
- Rent: $2,850 a month
- Bedrooms: Three
- Bathrooms: 2.5
- Square Footage: 1,400

One Floor of an Eastern Market Rowhouse
This rental takes up one level of a rowhouse just a few blocks from Eastern Market. It’s marketed as a two-bedroom, but may not be the best for roommates unless they are pretty close: you have to walk through one of the bedrooms in order to get to the other. The apartment is large and comes fully furnished.
- Full Listing: E Street and 10th Street SE (map)
- Rent: $2,800 a month
- Bedrooms: Two
- Bathrooms: One

Surrounded By Brick in Columbia Heights
Fans of red brick may be interested in this Columbia Heights rental, a two-bedroom apartment in a medium-sized building. Several of the walls have exposed brick, lending the living room a rustic feel. Unlike the option above, this rental seems well suited for roommates: each would have their own private outdoor space and their own bathroom.
- Full Listing: 1515 Park Road NW (map)
- Rent: $2,800 a month
- Bedrooms: Two
- Bathrooms: 2.5
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