Average Rent in Washington, DC

Apartments & Houses by Size

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

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Washington, D.C. boasts a dynamic rental market that blends historic charm with modern urban living. Prospective renters can choose from a diverse mix of apartments and single‑family homes across iconic neighborhoods such as Capitol Hill, Dupont Circle, and Columbia Heights. The city’s extensive public transit network, vibrant cultural attractions, and proximity to federal institutions make it a sought‑after destination for professionals, families, and students alike.

Apartment rentals in the city reflect a range of options, from studio units in the $1900s to spacious three‑bedroom layouts approaching the $4,000 mark. One‑bedroom apartments commonly sit in the $2,300‑$2,400 range, while two‑bedroom units typically fall within the $3,300‑$3,500 bracket. Larger four‑plus bedroom apartments average around $3,200, offering flexibility for shared living arrangements or home offices. For those preferring a house, studio and one‑bedroom homes are priced in the low‑$2,000s, with two‑bedroom homes averaging near $3,200 and three‑bedroom homes approaching $3,900. High‑end four‑plus bedroom houses command premium rates in the $5,500‑$5,800 range, often featuring larger lots and upscale amenities.

The rental landscape is supported by a robust array of amenities, including nearby parks such as Rock Creek Park, world‑class museums, and a thriving dining scene. Whether seeking a compact studio near the Metro or a spacious family house in a historic district, Washington, D.C. provides a welcoming environment with rental choices that cater to a wide variety of lifestyles and budgets.

Washington 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 $1,927 $1,899 $630 – $4,969 $1,595 – $2,142
Apartment 1 Bedroom $2,228 $2,049 $644 – $9,170 $1,720 – $2,579
Apartment 2 Bedroom $3,252 $2,980 $810 – $10,922 $2,175 – $3,850
Apartment 3 Bedroom $4,204 $2,800 $1,650 – $9,705 $2,550 – $5,857
Apartment 4+ Bedroom $2,793 $2,995 $1,171 – $4,000 $2,800 – $3,000
House 1 Bedroom $2,120 $1,800 $1,150 – $3,000 $1,300 – $3,000
House 2 Bedroom $3,245 $2,947 $1,900 – $5,900 $2,750 – $3,795
House 3 Bedroom $4,022 $3,700 $2,200 – $7,000 $3,225 – $4,750
House 4+ Bedroom $5,739 $5,000 $2,999 – $12,500 $4,100 – $6,800

Current rent in Washington (all property types): Studio $1,927, 1 Bedroom $2,225, 2 Bedroom $3,252, 3 Bedroom $4,068, 4+ Bedroom $4,665.

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