Average Rent in District of Columbia County

Apartments & Houses by Size

Rentometer, Inc. | Data as of 06/14/2026

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The District of Columbia boasts a dynamic rental market that blends historic charm with modern urban living. From lively neighborhoods like Capitol Hill and Georgetown to the vibrant corridors of Dupont Circle and Navy Yard, renters enjoy easy access to iconic landmarks such as the National Mall, Smithsonian museums, and the bustling U Street music scene. Whether you’re seeking a compact studio in a high‑rise near Metro stations or a spacious family house in a quieter corner of Adams Morgan, the city’s diverse housing stock meets a wide range of lifestyle preferences.

Apartment rentals in DC span from studio units that typically average around $2,000, while one‑bedroom apartments often fall in the $2,300 range. Larger two‑ and three‑bedroom apartments commonly rent in the $3,500‑$4,300 brackets, reflecting the premium attached to extra space in central locations. Houses generally start in the $1,600s for studio‑style layouts and rise significantly for four‑plus bedroom homes, offering options for families and professionals alike who value private yards or historic row‑house character.

Beyond price considerations, the DC rental market is distinguished by its walkability, robust public transit, and proximity to cultural, governmental, and educational institutions. Renters benefit from a mix of historic brownstones, contemporary condos, and thoughtfully renovated townhomes, all set against a backdrop of lush parks and waterfront views along the Potomac. This combination of amenities, diverse neighborhoods, and a strong rental inventory makes the District of Columbia an appealing choice for both short‑term stays and long‑term residence.

District of Columbia Rent by Property Type & Bedroom Count

Averages, medians, and ranges across recent rental listings

Property Type Bedrooms Average Median Min – Max 25th – 75th
Apartment Studio $1,930 $1,874 $630 – $6,015 $1,639 – $2,150
Apartment 1 Bedroom $2,289 $2,198 $644 – $5,443 $1,780 – $2,650
Apartment 2 Bedroom $3,064 $2,851 $950 – $8,571 $2,200 – $3,538
Apartment 3 Bedroom $4,055 $3,950 $1,750 – $9,705 $2,352 – $4,613
Apartment 4+ Bedroom $4,270 $4,290 $1,880 – $6,430 $2,995 – $5,500
House 1 Bedroom $1,949 $1,597 $952 – $4,250 $1,300 – $2,500
House 2 Bedroom $3,263 $2,900 $1,500 – $7,700 $2,300 – $3,810
House 3 Bedroom $4,062 $3,800 $2,500 – $6,600 $3,395 – $4,695
House 4+ Bedroom $5,785 $5,950 $2,999 – $12,500 $4,300 – $6,299

Current rent in District of Columbia (all property types): Studio $1,912, 1 Bedroom $2,275, 2 Bedroom $3,095, 3 Bedroom $4,060, 4+ Bedroom $4,716.

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