Apartments near University of the District of Columbia

Washington, DC · ~3,080 students

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$1,900/mo

500 live listings·From $1,900/mo (shared)·Top area: Washington Heights

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Roommates & rent splits near University of the District of Columbia

Typical 2BR near campus — per person if you split evenly:

Living alone (1BR est.)$3,750/mo
With 1 roommate$1,875/mo
With 2 roommates$1,250/mo

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2939 Van Ness St NW, Apt 504, Washington, DC 20008

1 bed · 1 bath · 0.3 mi from campus · 570 sq ft · Single Family

$1,900/mo

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Good fit · 69Est. $2,128/mo (rent + utils)

Drive commute

~7 min

~2 min bike · ~11 min transit

Rent vs campus

Below avg

$1,900/mo base

Student fit

78

Quiet study

Safety

76

Walkability

91

Per person

Study74
Nightlife63
Affordability69
<1 mi to campusWalkable areaGrocery nearbyTransit accessNew listing48% furnished likelihood

4600 Connecticut Ave NW, Apt 703, Washington, DC 20008

1 bed · 1 bath · 0.4 mi from campus · 553 sq ft · Condo

$1,795/mo

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Good fit · 71Est. $2,010/mo (rent + utils)

Drive commute

~12 min

~3 min bike · ~6 min transit

Rent vs campus

Below avg

$1,795/mo base

Student fit

83

Balanced student fit

Safety

81

Walkability

89

Per person

Study88
Nightlife87
Affordability71
<1 mi to campusWalkable areaGrocery nearbyGym nearbyTransit accessNew listing51% furnished likelihood

4600 Connecticut Ave NW, Apt 616, Washington, DC 20008

0 bed · 1 bath · 0.4 mi from campus · 500 sq ft · Townhouse

$1,500/mo

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Good fit · 75Est. $1,680/mo (rent + utils)

Drive commute

~13 min

~3 min bike · ~3 min transit

Rent vs campus

Below avg

$1,500/mo base

Student fit

80

Balanced student fit

Safety

80

Walkability

81

Per person

Study85
Nightlife86
Affordability75
<1 mi to campusWalkable areaGrocery nearbyGym nearbyTransit accessNew listing60% furnished likelihood

3701 Connecticut Ave NW, Apt 700, Washington, DC 20008

0 bed · 1 bath · 0.6 mi from campus · 432 sq ft · Single Family

$1,595/mo

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Good fit · 73Est. $1,786/mo (rent + utils)

Drive commute

~16 min

~5 min bike · ~6 min transit

Rent vs campus

Below avg

$1,595/mo base

Student fit

76

Balanced student fit

Safety

83

Walkability

85

Per person

Study71
Nightlife75
Affordability73
<1 mi to campusWalkable areaGrocery nearbyGym nearbyCoffee nearbyTransit accessNew listing15% furnished likelihood

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3847 Rodman St NW, Apt A37, Washington, DC 20016

1 bed · 1.5 bath · 0.7 mi from campus · 863 sq ft · Condo

$2,500/mo

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Moderate stretch · 56Est. $3,269/mo (rent + utils + HOA)

Drive commute

~13 min

~6 min bike · ~15 min transit

Rent vs campus

Near avg

$2,500/mo base

Student fit

73

Balanced student fit

Safety

84

Walkability

73

Per person

Study89
Nightlife90
Affordability56
<1 mi to campusWalkable areaGrocery nearbyGym nearbyTransit accessNew listingHOA $469/mo34% furnished likelihood

2926 Porter St NW, Apt 107, Washington, DC 20008

1 bed · 1 bath · 0.7 mi from campus · 524 sq ft · Condo

$2,295/mo

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Housing intelligence

Moderate stretch · 64Est. $2,570/mo (rent + utils)

Drive commute

~19 min

~6 min bike · ~11 min transit

Rent vs campus

Near avg

$2,295/mo base

Student fit

69

Balanced student fit

Safety

82

Walkability

70

Per person

Study72
Nightlife78
Affordability64
<1 mi to campusGrocery nearbyGym nearbyCoffee nearbyTransit accessNew listing64% furnished likelihood

3315 Wisconsin Ave NW, Apt 407, Washington, DC 20016

1 bed · 1 bath · 0.8 mi from campus · 850 sq ft · Single Family

$2,500/mo

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Housing intelligence

Moderate stretch · 62Est. $2,800/mo (rent + utils)

Drive commute

~15 min

~6 min bike · ~5 min transit

Rent vs campus

Near avg

$2,500/mo base

Student fit

74

Quiet study

Safety

76

Walkability

81

Per person

Study79
Nightlife65
Affordability62
<1 mi to campusWalkable areaCoffee nearbyTransit accessNew listing31% furnished likelihood

3801 Newark St NW, Apt A427, Washington, DC 20016

3 bed · 2 bath · 0.8 mi from campus · 1,365 sq ft · Condo

$4,900/mo

~$1,633/person split 3 ways

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Housing intelligence

Budget stretch · 38Est. $5,488/mo (rent + utils)

Drive commute

~14 min

~6 min bike · ~12 min transit

Rent vs campus

Above avg

$4,900/mo base

Student fit

65

Balanced student fit

Safety

75

Walkability

79

Per person

~$1,633/mo

If split evenly

Study79
Nightlife77
Affordability38
<1 mi to campusWalkable areaGym nearbyTransit accessRoommate-friendlyNew listing90% furnished likelihood
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Max monthly rent

Studio avg

$2,200/mo

1BR avg

$2,700/mo

2BR avg

$3,750/mo

Per person (shared)

$1,900/mo

Student housing intelligence

Commute & campus access

Most University of the District of Columbia students optimize for a 20–35 minute commute. Walk/bike works in core neighborhoods; farther pockets usually need campus transit or a bike + occasional rideshare.

Transportation for students

Transit convenience near Washington, DC scores about 75/100 in our model. Undergrads often bike for short trips; graduate students more often mix transit + parking depending on program location.

Safety insights

Treat safety like a student-life decision, not just rent: tour at night, confirm lighting and access control, and compare blocks instead of entire ZIP codes. Areas listed on this hub are ranked for student-friendly walkability and residential stability.

Student budget fit

Typical all-in monthly costs near University of the District of Columbia land around ~$3,460/mo estimated when sharing a 2BR. Use the budget calculator and roommate tools before signing — headline rent is only part of the story.

Roommate culture

Shared leases are common for sophomores and juniors. University of the District of Columbia students often form roommate groups 60–90 days before move-in; use compatibility matching to reduce lease friction.

International student housing

International students should prioritize transit access, furnished options, and clear utility rules. Many arrivals time housing to orientation week — start early if you need guarantor or proof-of-funds paperwork.

Move-in timing

Peak demand hits before fall term and again in early summer. For University of the District of Columbia, starting 90 days early improves unit quality and roommate choice.

Housing demand trends

Current demand near University of the District of Columbia is high. Inventory moves fastest for 2–4 bedroom units under $3,750/mo in walkable neighborhoods.

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What to expect near University of the District of Columbia

University of the District of Columbia serves about 3,080 students in Washington, DC. Most students who live off-campus prioritize budget, commute time, or more independence after their first year.

Average rents near University of the District of Columbia are about $2,200/mo (studio), $2,700/mo (1BR), and $3,750/mo (2BR). Roommates in 3–4 bedroom units often pay roughly $1550–$2350 each.

This is a higher-cost market — secure roommates early and budget for utilities separately.

Estimated monthly cost of living

Rent (1BR avg)$2,700/mo (1 BR avg)
Food & groceries~$500/mo (mix of dining hall + groceries)
Transportation~$120/mo (bus pass or bike)
Utilities~$140/mo (as a separate charge if not included)
Estimated total~$3,460/mo estimated

Neighborhoods near University of the District of Columbia

Washington Heights

$2,750–$4,650/mo

The closest neighborhood to University of the District of Columbia's main entrance. Walk to class in minutes — coffee shops and convenience stores line the main strip.

Best for: Freshmen, commuters, anyone who wants zero commute

Midtown

$2,600–$4,450/mo

A lively area with bars, restaurants, and weekend activity. Ideal if you want a social scene steps from your apartment.

Best for: Social students, upperclassmen, Greek life members

Downtown

$2,000–$3,450/mo

Quieter residential streets with single-family homes converted into multi-unit rentals. More space, lower prices, a short bike ride to campus.

Best for: Graduate students, studious undergrads, budget-conscious renters

College Hill

$2,500–$4,250/mo

Downtown location with walkable access to the transit hub, employers, and city amenities — best for students with internships or part-time jobs.

Best for: Commuters, students with off-campus internships, professionals

Student housing tips

  • Start your search 60–90 days before classes — inventory near Washington moves quickly before fall.
  • Compare total monthly cost: rent + utilities + internet + transport, not just the listed rent.
  • Tour at the time of day you will commute — traffic and noise differ by hour.
  • Ask whether parking, furniture, and utilities are included before you sign.
  • Use roommate compatibility tools before signing a joint lease with someone new.

Before you sign a lease

  • Document unit condition with photos on move-in day.
  • Read guest, subletting, and early-termination clauses carefully.
  • Budget extra for summer cooling and winter heating if utilities are separate.
  • Set up renters insurance before move-in — often required in Washington.
  • Browse the full apartments guide for University of the District of Columbia for illustrative floor plans and partner search links.
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FAQ — Housing near University of the District of Columbia

How much does housing cost near University of the District of Columbia?
Expect about $2,200/mo for a studio and $2,700/mo for a 1-bedroom near Washington, DC. Shared multi-bedroom units often lower per-person rent to roughly $1550–$2350/mo.
When should I start looking for housing near University of the District of Columbia?
Start 60–90 days before move-in for the best selection. Peak turnover happens before fall and summer terms — have deposits and guarantor paperwork ready.
What neighborhoods are best for University of the District of Columbia students?
Use Pick your neighborhood for AI-ranked areas, then Search listings for live apartments. Top areas on this page include Washington Heights, Midtown, Downtown, College Hill — always tour in person.
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