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Inside Washington's most expensive apartments

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Published on March 06, 2019
Inside Washington's most expensive apartments920 I St. NE. | Photos: Zumper

Whether you're apartment hunting or not, sometimes it can be entertaining to wander through a deluxe real estate listing to see what kind of homes wealthier folks can afford. So what exactly does the top-end of Washington's rental market look like these days — and just how fancy do these homes get, given these extreme price points?

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

Here are the city's select listings, below. (Note: prices and availability are subject to change.)

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1110 23rd St. NW, #309 (West End)

Right off the bat, here's this condo over at 1110 23rd St. NW, #309 in the West End. It has three bedrooms and three bathrooms, and it encompasses 1,866 square feet. Whereas the average price for a three-bedroom rental in Washington is about $3,300/month, this spot is currently listed at a jolting $11,515/month.

In the unit, you can anticipate a walk-in closet, air conditioning, an eat-in kitchen and tall ceilings. The building boasts a swimming pool, a fitness center and a roof deck.

Inhabiting this expansive rental isn't all-inclusive: pets aren't welcome.

According to Walk Score's assessment, the area around this address has excellent walkability, is easy to get around on a bicycle and is a haven for transit riders.

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

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

Then, take a look at this condo located at 1310 U St. NW, #817. 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 approximately $2,752/month, this home is currently priced at a jolting $11,075/month. What, precisely, makes it so steep?

In the unit, you can anticipate hardwood floors, high ceilings, a balcony and quartz counters. The building has a fitness center, a roof deck and concierge service.

As showy as this set-up might seem, cats and dogs are not admissible.

According to Walk Score's assessment, this location is extremely walkable, is easy to get around on a bicycle and is a haven for transit riders.

(Check out the complete listing here.)

920 I St. NW, #1012 (Downtown)

And last, there's this condo in the Residences at CityCenter at 920 I St. NW, #1012 Downtown. It has two bedrooms and two bathrooms, and it takes up 1,410 square feet. This spot is currently going for $9,500/month. What makes it so high-priced?

The furnished and air conditioned unit has a private rooftop terrace, and the building has garage parking.

As fancy-shmancy as this set-up might sound, pets aren't kosher.

According to Walk Score's assessment, the surrounding area is a "walker's paradise," is easy to get around on a bicycle and boasts excellent transit options.

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


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