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Washington, DC, a great place to move to:

The capital of the United States is the seat of the federal government, the site of seemingly countless historic and cultural locales worth visiting, and home to nearly 600,000 residents living in houses and apartments throughout the district. Historic points of interest seem to be on every corner, but beyond Washington D.C.'s familiar sites and monuments, it's an exciting urban area full of interesting and eclectic choices when it comes to finding apartments for rent.

Quality of Life
You can't help but feel the majesty of America here; people who live and work in the nation's capital are surrounded by a multitude of government buildings (including the White House and Capitol) and national monuments (the Washington Monument, Lincoln Monument, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, etc). It's one of the easiest cities to navigate using public transportation; the excellent Metrorail subway and bus systems make it easy to live here without a car. The district's most famous cultural attractions include the National Gallery of Art, the Smithsonian Institution, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and the Folger Shakespeare Library. Summers are warm and humid, and winters are relatively mild with some snowfall.

Where the Jobs Are
The business of Washington, D.C., is government, so it's no wonder that the federal government is the main employer in the district, with hundreds of thousands of employees in the greater metro area. In addition to government, other major employers include unions, nonprofit organizations and service-related industries. Tourism is an important source of income for the district, and its related businesses and industries are significant sources of jobs. Finally, Washington D.C. is known for its prestigious educational institutions, the most famous of which is Georgetown University. It, along with Catholic University of America, Howard University, Gallaudet University and others, also provide employment opportunities to the district's residents.

Cost of Living & Apartment Prices
The bad news is that Washington D.C.'s overall cost of living is a whopping 81% above the national average. The good news is that there are literally hundreds of options when it comes to apartments for rent, with 31% of the district's housing made up of apartments. Most rental prices start in the $600 range and quickly escalate to the thousands for luxury apartments. The average price for one-bedroom apartment rentals is $1,100 per month, but keep in mind that the average price reflects the extremely expensive luxury apartments rentals as well as the more affordable.

Neighborhoods to Explore
Within Washington, D.C., itself, the trendy streets of Georgetown and happening downtown district are interesting areas to explore for apartment for rent. You'll also find many housing options in varying rent ranges in the surrounded cities and suburbs, which include Baltimore, Bethesda and Rockville in Maryland, as well as Alexandria, Crystal City, Reston and Tysons Corner in Virginia.

Featured Apartments in Washington, DC:

Public Transportation can Take You Anywhere Along Route 1 as well as Huntington Metro Station...State-of-the-art Fitness Center...
Resort style swimming pool with lap pool and heated spa ... 24-hour state-of-the-art athletic center ... Gated entry and exit ...
Townhomes available starting at $2040
Lakeside is a sanctuary in the hustle and bustle of the Washington DC suburbs. You'll be able to relax on 45 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds with three scenic lakes, with fountains, scattered throughout. Enjoy the community's Starbucks wireless cafe in Lakeside's luxury clubhouse while surfing the net. Apartment homes feature newly remodeled interiors, including maple cabinetry and stainless kitchen appliances! Pets welcome!!
Free Shuttle to D.C. Metro...Spectacular Potomac River views...Convenient to Shops and Dining
Northlake apartments in Germantown, MD is located at the northwest end of Middlebrook Road; just a few minutes from I-270.
Situated perfectly near great shopping at Fair Oaks Mall and Fairfax Corner, as well as outdoor recreation at Burke Lake, the Ellipse at Government Center apartments is the premier location in Fairfax.
Everything you want ... Exactly where you want to live! EOS twenty-one. A new dawn has begun.
The perfect blend of traditional elegance and stunning modernity. Flexible lease terms and complete online leasing!
Oversized floor plans w/ generous closet spaces...
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