What Around $2,700 a Month Rents You in DC
In this edition of What X Rents, UrbanTurf looks at rentals in the $2,700-a-month range to see how far that budget will take a renter in DC.

A Bright Two-Bedroom in Logan Circle
This Logan Circle two-bedroom has west-facing windows that bring in a lot of natural light, which is emphasized by the apartment’s hardwood floors and lighter-colored decoration. There are two spacious bedrooms, as well as a small dining space that the owners set up near the kitchen. It’s location on 13th Street south of Logan Circle is also a plus; we hear that there is a fair amount going on down there these days.
Full Listing: 1133 13th St NW (map)
Rent: $2,700
Bedrooms: Two
Bathrooms: One
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A Fireplace-Filled One-Bedroom in Adams Morgan
Inside this Adams Morgan unit is an open living space with a large bay window. The updated kitchen has darker wood features and a breakfast bar helps separate the kitchen from the living area. The unit has a working brick fireplace in the living space, as well as one in the bedroom. A private deck caps off the unit and offers views of the Washington Monument and the busy neighborhood below.
Full Listing: Wyoming Avenue at 18th and 19th Street NW (map)
Rent: $2,600
Bedrooms: One
Bathrooms: One

A Furnished Dupont Circle Penthouse
This penthouse in Dupont Circle is fully furnished with a large living area. The kitchen is small with the major appliances pushed against one wall and laundry standing next to it. Located to the north of Dupont Circle itself, this unit make s a good option for someone coming to DC for a temporary stay.
Full Listing: 1415 17th Street NW (map)
Rent: $2,650
Bedrooms: One
Bathrooms: One
This article originally published at http://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/what_around_2700_a_month_rents_you_in_dc/10484
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