529G Unit Furnished St SE, Rm 101-1, Washington, DC 20003
$1,200/mo
2.2 mi · Fit 58/100
Student Housing OS · Washington, DC
Updated Jun 2026529G Unit Furnished St SE, Rm 101-1, Washington, DC 20003
$1,200/mo
2.2 mi · Fit 58/100
631 D St NW, Apt 435, Washington, DC 20004
$2,300/mo
0.8 mi · Fit 77/100
1101 L St NW, Apt 208, Washington, DC 20005
$1,800/mo
0.8 mi · Fit 77/100
1420 N St NW, Apt 605, Washington, DC 20005
$2,100/mo
0.8 mi · Fit 77/100
1900 11th St NW, Apt A, Washington, DC 20001
$1,300/mo
1.5 mi · Fit 66/100
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Quiet study environment · Walkable to campus
1 bed · 1 bath · 0.8 mi from campus · 499 sq ft · Single Family
$2,050/mo
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0 bed · 1 bath · 0.8 mi from campus · 550 sq ft · Condo
$1,850/mo
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0 bed · 1 bath · 0.8 mi from campus · 450 sq ft · Apartment
$1,795/mo
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0 bed · 1 bath · 0.8 mi from campus · 394 sq ft · Condo
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Grocery nearby · Gym & fitness nearby
0 bed · 1 bath · 0.8 mi from campus · 500 sq ft · Single Family
$1,800/mo
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Grocery nearby · Gym & fitness nearby
1 bed · 1 bath · 0.9 mi from campus · 657 sq ft · Single Family
$2,500/mo
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0 bed · 1 bath · 0.9 mi from campus · 518 sq ft · Condo
$1,700/mo
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Campus guides, local events, and student deals — after you've picked a place to live.
Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family, creating steady demand for off-campus housing in Washington, DC. Most students move off-campus after their first or second year either to save money or gain more independence.
Rent near campus ranges from $2,200/mo for a studio to $3,750/mo for a 2-bedroom — with 3 and 4-bedroom shared units often bringing individual rent down to $1550–$2350/person/mo.
The area is one of the more expensive student housing markets in the country. Planning ahead and securing roommates early is key.
These cards are illustrative—names and descriptions are generated from typical student housing near Washington, DC. Each button searches Apartments.com for real listings near this school (and matches the bedroom count where possible).
Landmark Court
Best ValueHigh-rise living with panoramic views, rooftop pool, and concierge service.
$2,021–$2,300/mo
Studio · 1 BA · 0.3 mi from campus
Campus Village
Most PopularNewly built riverfront complex with floor-to-ceiling windows and kayak storage.
$2,590–$3,000/mo
1 BR · 1 BA · 0.5 mi from campus
Midtown Flats
High-rise living with panoramic views, rooftop pool, and concierge service.
$3,425–$3,950/mo
2 BR · 1 BA · 0.7 mi from campus
The Commons
Gated community with resort-style amenities — pool, gym, and on-site maintenance.
$4,072–$4,700/mo
3 BR · 2 BA · 0.9 mi from campus
Heritage Place
High-rise living with panoramic views, rooftop pool, and concierge service.
$2,329–$2,700/mo
1 BR · 1 BA · 1.1 mi from campus
Scholar Square
New BuildingSpacious layouts with in-unit laundry and a resident study lounge — popular with upperclassmen.
$3,298–$3,800/mo
2 BR · 2 BA · 1.4 mi from campus
Landmark Flats
Full-service building with co-working spaces, a coffee lounge, and a private shuttle.
$3,989–$4,600/mo
4 BR · 2 BA · 1.6 mi from campus
Washington Heights
The closest neighborhood to Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family's main entrance. Walk to class in minutes — coffee shops and convenience stores line the main strip.
Midtown
A lively area with bars, restaurants, and weekend activity. Ideal if you want a social scene steps from your apartment.
Downtown
Quieter residential streets with single-family homes converted into multi-unit rentals. More space, lower prices, a short bike ride to campus.
College Hill
Downtown location with walkable access to the transit hub, employers, and city amenities — best for students with internships or part-time jobs.
Start Early
The best apartments near campus get leased 6–9 months before move-in. If you want August housing, start searching in January–February.
Read the Lease
Check: who pays utilities, guest policies, subletting rules, and what happens if a roommate leaves. Never sign anything you haven't fully read.
Choose Roommates Carefully
Split a 3–4 bedroom and each person's share drops by 30–40%. Use a roommate agreement to align on noise, guests, cleanliness, and bills.
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