Off-campus housing in District of Columbia

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Universities in District of Columbia

George Washington University

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

Strayer University-Global Region

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

Howard University

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

American University

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

Georgetown University

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

University of the District of Columbia

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

The Catholic University of America

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

Trinity Washington University

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

Gallaudet University

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

Career Technical Institute

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

Strayer University-District of Columbia

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

University of the Potomac-Washington DC Campus

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

Bennett Career Institute

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

Saint Michael College of Allied Health

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

The Salon Professional Academy-Washington DC

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

NewU University

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

Windsor University

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

Relay Graduate School of Education - Washington D.C

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

Arizona State University - Washington D.C.

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception at the Dominican House of Studies

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

Institute of World Politics

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

Wesley Theological Seminary

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

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How do students find off-campus housing in District of Columbia?

Start with university housing hubs in District of Columbia for rent averages, neighborhoods, and listings. Compare roommates and set alerts before lease season peaks.

When should I start searching in District of Columbia?

Begin 3–6 months before move-in for competitive markets. Spring is peak for fall leases near large campuses.

What costs should I budget beyond rent?

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