If you are coming to DC to study or to intern, Washington's student accommodation market will be very appealing to you. If also you would prefer to live off campus, there are several areas of the city that are very student friendly! Areas such as Dupont Circle and Georgetown are joined by U Street Corridor – popular with students, not just because of the inspiration given to them by the area but also its walkability and excellent nightlife. The same could also be said of Navy Yard which has a lot of newly built housing and also the more centrally located Penn Quarter.
Find Cheap Student Housing near Washington DC
As Colleges around the country break for summer – a whole host of interns and political minded people descend upon Washington for seasonal work and job experience. All of these interns need housing and unfortunately the landlords know this. Not only are short term leases a lot more expensive than normal – the competition is fierce. The cheapest way to find a place to stay would be to look for dorm-style housing in Washington DC's universities. The campus' always rent out the dorms during summer time – but move quickly. These rooms book up fast.
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Student Accommodation in Washington, D.C.
How can I rent student accommodation in Washington, D.C.? |
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To rent student housing in Washington, D.C., you can have a look at our listings on Nestpick, connect with your university to find out about your options or or even look for rooms for rent in Washington, D.C.. |
How much does it cost to rent student housing in Washington, D.C.? |
If you want to rent a student residence or a student apartment inWashington, D.C., you can expect rent prices between $849 and $1,859, according to Nestpick database, |
How big is student housing in Washington, D.C.? |
According to Nestpick database, student apartments or student flats in Washington, D.C. are usually around 7m² to 23m². |