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The most expensive real estate rentals in Washington

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Published on November 27, 2018
The most expensive real estate rentals in Washington 1111 23rd St. NW, #PH2B.  | Photos: Zumper

This just in: the priciest listing in today's Washington rental market is going for $14,000/month — a mind-blowing 312 percent above the median average for three-bedroom rentals in DC. As absurd as it may seem, it's not the only deluxe residential listing out there. But just how glitzy do these lodgings get, given these extreme price points?

We scoured local listings in Washington via rental website Zumper to discover the city's most opulent listings.

Read on to see the select listings currently on the market. (Note: prices and availability are subject to change.)

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1111 23rd St. NW, #PH2B (Foggy Bottom)

Starting things off with a statement, gaze at this condo located at 1111 23rd St. NW, #PH2B, in Foggy Bottom. It has three bedrooms and three bathrooms, and it's 3,200 square feet in size. Whereas the average price for a three-bedroom rental in Washington is about $3,350/month, this home is currently going for an astonishing $14,000/month. Why so expensive?

In the unit, you can expect hardwood floors, floor-to-ceiling windows, a kitchen with granite countertops, a private rooftop terrace and two fireplaces.

Pets aren't allowed in this voluminous house.

According to Walk Score, this location is a "walker's paradise," is convenient for biking and has excellent transit.

(Check out the complete listing here.)

1310 U St. NW, #817 (U Street Corridor)

Then, here's this condo located at 1310 U St. NW, #817, in the U Street Corridor. It has two bedrooms and two bathrooms, and it takes up 2,009 square feet. Whereas the average price for a two-bedroom rental in Washington is about $2,802/month, this rental is currently going for a staggering $12,575/month. What, exactly, makes it so high-priced?

In the townhouse, you can expect hardwood floors, high ceilings, a balcony, white quartz countertops and stainless steel appliances. The building boasts a fitness center and a roof deck.

Cats and dogs aren't permitted in this expansive house.

According to Walk Score's assessment, the area around this address is extremely walkable, is a "biker's paradise" and boasts excellent transit options.

(If you want to daydream, see the complete listing here.)

4709 Foxhall Crescent NW (Berkley)

And last, there's this single-family home over at 4709 Foxhall Crescent NW in Berkley. It has four bedrooms and four bathrooms, and it takes up 4,855 square feet. This home is currently listed at a jolting $12,000/month. Why so high-priced?

In the unit, you can expect an elevator to all floors, hardwood and tiled flooring, a fireplace, walk-in closet and a kitchen with stainless steel appliances, an island and granite countertops.

Inhabiting this deluxe rental isn't for everyone: cats and dogs are not allowed.

Per Walk Score ratings, the area around this address isn't very walkable, has minimal bike infrastructure and has some transit options.

(If you want to daydream, see the complete listing here.)