Capitol Hill
Capitol Commons
4202 13th St NW
Washington DC 20011
202 - 726 - 5833
Capitol Hill Apartments
629E Capitol St SE
Washington DC 20003
202 - 544 - 3926
Capitol Hill Manor Apartments
1729 E Capitol St SE
Washington DC 20003
202 - 546 - 7800
Capitol Hill Towers
900 G St NE
Washington DC 20002
202 - 543 - 1890
Capitol Hill West Condominium
201 Massachusetts Ave NE
Washington DC 20002
202 - 546 - 6429
Dupont Circle
Dupont Apartments
1717 20th St NW
Washington DC 20009
202 - 319 - 7912
Dupont East
18th & Q Sts NW
Washington DC 20001
202 - 667 - 4660
Dupont Executive Residence
1633 Q St NW
Washington DC 20009
202 - 462 - 1278
Dupont Park Apartments
3738 D St SE
Washington DC 20019
202 - 582 - 1329
Dupont Park Apartments
3738 D St SE
Washington DC 20019-3253
202 - 584 - 1688
North East Washington DC
Brentwood Village Apartments
1300 Saratoga Ave NE
Washington DC 20018
202 - 269 - 4847
Parkway Plaza
1835 24th St NE
Washington DC 20002
202 - 399 - 0919
Parkway-Yorkway Apartments
2315 Lincoln Rd NE
Washington DC 20002
202 - 636 - 3942
North West Washington DC
Ambassador Apartments
1750 16th St NW
Washington DC 20009
202 - 797 - 7678
Argyle Apartments
3220 17th St NW
Washington DC 20010
202 - 328 - 6858
Bay State Apartments
1701 Massachusetts Ave NW
Washington DC 20036
202 - 462 - 6494
Bershire Apartments
4201 Massachusetts Ave NW
Washington DC 20016
202 - 362 - 4200
Blair Group Apartments
7720 Eastern Ave NW
Washington DC 20012
202 - 882 - 2476
Bristol House Apartments
1400 20th St NW
Washington DC 20036
202 - 296 - 4177
Burke Park Apartments
1111 Massachusetts Ave NW
Washington DC 20005
202 - 789 - 2177
Garfield House Apartments
2844 Wisconsin Ave NW
Washington DC 20007
202 - 363 - 5700North West DC -
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Melwood Apartments
1803 Biltmore St NW
Washington DC 20009
202 - 667 - 3912
Park Plaza
1629 Columbia Rd NW
Washington DC 20009
202 - 462 - 6600
Park Pleasant Apartments
3339 Mount Pleasant St NW
Washington DC 20010
202 - 462 - 5552
Martin Luther King Towers
1220 12th St NW
Washington DC 20005
202 - 289 - 3897
Warner Apartments
2620 13th St NW
Washington DC 20009
202 - 234 - 4550
Washington Apartments
1204 5th St NW
Washington DC 20001
202 - 737 - 2206
Washington Hill Apartments
2229 Bancroft Pl NW
Washington DC 20008
202 - 328 - 3387
South East Washington DC
Ashford Manor Apartments
717 Brandywine St SE
Washington DC 20032
202 - 562 - 4628
Avalon Apartments
818 Southern Ave SE
Washington DC 20032
202 - 574 - 4930
Bass Circle Apartments
4505 B St SE
Washington DC 20019
202 - 581 - 0159
Buena Vista Apartments
2829 Gainesville St SE
Washington DC 20020
202 - 889 - 3907
Gainesville Apartments
1701 Gainesville St SE
Washington DC 20020-3269
202 - 678 - 6574
Galan Terrace Apartments
1649 W St SE
Washington DC 20020
202 - 889 - 7202
Manor Apartments
3300 Stanton Rd SE
Washington DC 20020
202 - 889 - 3612
Manor Village Apartments
1719 Savannah St SE
Washington DC 20020
202 - 678 - 3410
Shipley Park Apartments
2515 Savannah St SE
Washington DC 20020
202 - 889 - 3629
Skyland Apartments
2333 Skyland Place SE
Washington DC 20020
202 - 678 - 2500
Park Naylor Apartments
2528 Naylor Rd SE
Washington DC 20020
202 - 581 - 9015
Park Southern Apartments
800 Southern Ave SE
Washington DC 20032
202 - 561 - 4600
Washington View Apartments
2629 Douglas Rd SE
Washington DC 20020
202 - 678 - 6466
Parkway House Apartments
2652 Martin Luther King Jr Ave SE
Washington DC 20020
202-889-2480
Parkway Overlook West
2830 Robinson Place SE
Washington DC 20020
202 - 889 - 3638
The Washington DC Apartment Search
When you are Washington DC apartment hunting, prepare a rental search plan. Be
sure to know in advance what you want in an apartment and what you can live
without. Decide in advance what areas of the city you could consider living in
and make a list of apartment buildings within that perimeter. Be sure to
consider how far and how convenient it will be for you to travel to your job or
your school or your family and friends. Also, how far is the apartment from
stores, banks, hospitals, Church (if you attend) etc. If you have a car, make
sure that there is adequate and convenient parking space 24/7. If you don't
drive make sure that there is close by public transportation.
Narrow your apartment locating to the size of rental unit you need. Studio
apartment or one bedroom apartment or 2 BR apartment or more. Are you
considering a furnished apartment or do you possible need a short term rental.
If you are renting an apartment with a cat, dog, or other pet, you need to find
out which apartments allow renting with pets and which do not. And, if they do
allow pets, is there an additional security deposit required and if so, how much
it is. Do you need an apartment complex with an exercise room or tennis courts
or a pool or a recreation room, etc. or do you simply need and desire a nice
clean and quiet pad.
Be realistic about what you can afford. Most apartment renting guides suggest
that your rent should not be more than 25% to 30% of your income. This can vary
depending on the income bracket, but be sure to be "real world" when budgeting
additional apartment expenses such as heating and air conditioning and other
utilities. If you fall short of affording the apartment of your choice, you
might consider sharing an apartment with a roommate or roommates. Keep in mind
that living with roommates can help you afford an upscale apartment or even, in
some cases, luxury apartments, but it also has extreme restrictions to your
privacy.
If you are familiar with the area and its neighborhoods, that gives you a
distinct advantage for your apartment search. If, however, you are relocating
from a another city or are not particularly knowledgeable about the Washington
DC area you may want to contact an Apartment Locator or an Apartment Finder.
Once you narrow your search for apartments down to apts which suit your needs
and desires you must be well organized & well prepared for your visits to the
apartment complexes. When inspecting the rental premises be on the alert for
unsafe conditions, excessive noise from traffic or playgrounds or neighbors.
Visit the apartment building at night as well as the daytime hours. This will
give you a more comprehensive understanding of the total space you will be
residing in.
When you find the apartment complex that meets your renting needs and desires,
you must be ready to put your "best foot forward" when you meet the apartment's
rental agent. This person may be the apartment building manager or a renting
agent for the apts. You should prepare for this apartment renting interview in a
professional and intelligent manner. Be advised that you are going to be asked
to provide proof that you are a reliable prospective tenant. You are most likely
going to need references from previous landlords. You may also be required by
the apartments to show that you are gainfully employed and can afford the rent.
Many landlords may require a credit report. If you are a first time renter
and/or you have limited credit history you may be asked for references from
family, friends, employer, professionals, etc. Likewise if you are renting with
bad credit you will certainly want to come to the interview with a strong
selection of references.
You are not necessarily restricted from apartment renting with less than perfect
credit, but you may be required to put up an additional security deposit and
possibly have a credit worthy person co-sign the apartment lease with you. Don't
unprepared for by requests for any of these things. Be sure to fill out a 100%
truthful apartment rental application and come to the interview with references,
proof of employment, credit information and any other renting resources at the
ready. If you do have a credit history or renting history that might be
detrimental, going through an apartment locator or apartment finder may be the
best solution. They will present your history to the landlord for you, (make
sure they are 100% truthful about it) and they can also be quite helpful and
save you a lot of time because they most likely will know which landlords and
apartments are more lenient in these circumstances. They can also advise you as
to exactly what kinds of references and documents you might need to prove that
you can be a responsible tenant.
You Have Located Your "Dream Washington DC Apartment"
Once you have located your "dream apartment", or as close to your perfect
apartment as possible, now it is necessary to pay extremely close attention to
the particulars of the rental agreement. An Apartment Lease is a contract
between you and the landlord. Once agreed upon and signed by the tenant and the
landlord, the rental lease creates obligations and restrictions for both
parties. The most obvious covenants of the apartment lease are the length of the
rental, (Six month lease, one year lease, two year lease, etc.) The amount of
the security deposit, when the rent is due, who is responsible for what
utilities. Also in that apartment lease, however, are stipulations, (sometimes
in small print) that can cover a great variety of landlord and tenant
obligations and restrictions. They can include, but are not limited to, the
following: * Maintenance of the apartment * Care of the premises * Cleanliness *
Insurance * Governmental regulations * Eminent Domain * Nuisance and noise
clauses * Stipulations as to the circumstances whereby the landlord can enter
the premises * Use of Common Areas * Keys and locks * Loss or damage * Parking *
Pets * Plumbing * What the landlord may do if the rent is in arrears * What the
tenant can do to bring the rent current before any kind of action might be
started * Non performance or breach of the contract by the renter * Renter's
penalties in the event of early termination * Circumstances which might cause
the tenant or the landlord to break the lease prior to the end of the term *
Heat and other utilities * Removal of goods * Surrender or Non-Surrender of the
premises * Waivers of various obligations * Prohibited reprisals * Garbage
disposal * Recyclables * And the list goes on and on and on.
Prospective tenants should read an Apartment lease thoroughly. Prospective
apartment renters should understand everything that is contained in that lease
and make an informed decision to be 100% accepting of all the provisions for
both the tenant and the landlord, that you are positive that you can live up to
your end of the bargain and that you are comfortable with the provisions on the
landlord's end. If you do not understand every single clause of that apartment
lease then do not sign it until you do understand it. If necessary and if
possible, request assistance in interpreting the lease from a trusted source
such as a knowledgeable friend or family member or employer or professional, or
anyone else who can understand it and explain it to you. If necessary get legal
advice. It can cost additional funds if you do not qualify for free legal
assistance, but that additional cost might save you a ton of money and save you
a ton of heartache and aggravation down the road.
If you do not agree with any of the provisions of that apartment lease and/or
you feel that you can't live up to the tenant's obligations, or if you are not
in agreement with any of the landlord's rights under the agreement, then do not
sign the lease until/or unless it can be changed to your satisfaction. If the
apartment rental agreement cannot be amended to meet your needs and desires and
comfort level then do not sign the lease and do not rent that apartment. The
Apartment Rental agreement that you sign as a prospective tenant will not change
once you become the actual tenant of that apartment.
Good luck in your apartment search and good luck in your new Washington DC
apartment.
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