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Student Housing in Washington D.C.

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Looking for student housing in Washington D.C.? uhomes.com is your best choice for student housing in D.C., offering studios and 1- to 3-bedroom apartments. Moving to the nation's capital is exciting, whether going to school, starting a new job, or beginning an internship. Washington, D.C. is home to some of the best universities in the country. If accepted to one of these great schools, you may have difficulty finding student accommodation in Washington, D.C., that fits your budget and needs.

uhomes.com offers student housing in Washington, D.C., that is affordable, furnished, and conveniently located near several university campuses or the heart of the city. Discover the housing in D.C. for students that fit your needs on uhomes.com!

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The Kiley

600 4th Street Southwest, Washington D.C., District of Columbia 20024

2.22 mi from Johns Hopkins University - Krieger School of Arts and Sciences DC Campus

34 min

Verified Apartment No Service Fee Near Subway Near bus station Bathtub Outdoor Garden Balcony Floor-to-ceiling Window with air-con Walk to school
4.5(11)
From US$1,727
US$1,686/month
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Lex and Leo at Waterfront Station

1150 4th Street Southwest, Washington D.C., District of Columbia 20024

1.12 mi from Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies

10 min

Must-Stay List No.2
Verified Apartment No Service Fee 24 hours reception Near Subway In-unit Washer/Dryer Gym Floor-to-ceiling Window Swimming Pool Elevator
From US$1,855
US$1,826/month
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The george DC

2601 Virginia Avenue Northwest, Washington D.C., District of Columbia 20037

0.42 mi from George Washington University Foggy Bottom

10 min

12 min

Must-Stay List No.3
Verified Apartment No Service Fee Pre-orders will open in Fall 2026 Walk to school Furnished In-unit Washer/Dryer Gym Bathtub Elevator Swimming Pool
4.5(4)
From
US$2,195/month
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Varsity on K

950 24th Street Northwest, Washington D.C., District of Columbia 20037

0.80 mi from Johns Hopkins University - Krieger School of Arts and Sciences DC Campus

24 min

Must-Stay List No.4
Verified Apartment No Service Fee Furnished Walk to school Near supermarket In-unit Washer/Dryer pets allowed Dry Wet Separation Balcony Swimming Pool
4.4(5)
From US$2,277
US$2,236/month
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Valo Apartments

222 M Street Southwest, Washington D.C., District of Columbia 20024

1.22 mi from Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies

15 min

Must-Stay List No.5
Verified Apartment No Service Fee Referral Bonus Free Social Events Near Shopping Center Near bus station Bathtub Outdoor Garden Near Subway Near supermarket
From US$1,735
US$1,706/month
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Colette

2099 1st Street Southwest, Washington D.C., District of Columbia 20024

1.95 mi from Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies

29 min

Must-Stay List No.6
Verified Apartment No Deposit No Service Fee Weekend Check-In Available pets allowed Near Cafe Spa Furnished Floor-to-ceiling Window Balcony With Terrace
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US$1,240/month
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The Waring

1433 T Street Northwest, Washington D.C., District of Columbia 20009

1.28 mi from George Washington University Foggy Bottom

36 min

Must-Stay List No.7
Apartment No Service Fee Near school bus Near supermarket Near Shopping Center Near bus station Double Occupancy(Free) with air-con
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US$2,150/month
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Tilden Hall Apartments

3945 Connecticut Avenue Northwest, Washington D.C., District of Columbia 20008

35.76 mi from Johns Hopkins University

Must-Stay List No.8
Verified Apartment No Service Fee Gym Elevator
5.0(1)
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US$1,500/month
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Balsa

1313 L Street Northwest, Washington D.C., District of Columbia 20005

0.58 mi from Johns Hopkins University - Krieger School of Arts and Sciences DC Campus

12 min

14 min

Must-Stay List No.9
Verified Apartment No Service Fee Walk to school Near Subway Near bus station City View Near supermarket With Terrace Gym In-unit Washer/Dryer
From US$1,975
US$1,938/month
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3333 Wisconsin

3333 Wisconsin Avenue, Washington D.C., District of Columbia 20016

1.83 mi from Georgetown University

26 min

Must-Stay List No.10
Verified Apartment No Service Fee pets allowed Gym Elevator
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US$1,930/month
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Latrobe

1325 15th Street Northwest, Washington D.C., District of Columbia 20005

0.28 mi from Johns Hopkins University - Krieger School of Arts and Sciences DC Campus

7 min

8 min

Verified Apartment No Service Fee pets allowed Gym Elevator
5.0(5)
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US$2,158/month
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The Shay

1924 8th Street NW, Washington D.C., District of Columbia 20001

0.92 mi from Johns Hopkins University - Krieger School of Arts and Sciences DC Campus

24 min

Apartment No Service Fee In-unit Washer/Dryer Floor-to-ceiling Window Gym Luxury Community Swimming Pool Near Subway pets allowed
5.0(1)
From US$1,915
US$1,902/month
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Student Accommodation in Washington D.C.

Student Housing Washington D.C.

Find and book student housing in Washington D.C. at uhomes.com. These include private student properties in Washington D.C.. We offer student apartments, including shared rooms, cheap studios in D.C., etc. If you want a roommate, our roommate-matching service can help you find the most compatible companion!  

All properties offer fully furnished apartments with modern facilities such as communal lounge areas, games areas, study rooms, swipe card laundry, fully equipped gyms, BBQ areas and much more. If you are looking for this type of private accommodation in Washington D.C., you should visit uhomes.com to compare the various options of student accommodation in Washington D.C. and choose the best student housing in D.C.. We offer various discounts for students, such as group reservations, cashback, vouchers, and seasonal special discounts. We guarantee that you'll receive the same pricing as the official websites of student housing in Washington D.C., along with the most significant online cashback. 

For popular student accommodation in Washington D.C., most students choose to book Kiley Apartments, Flex Plus - Union Market, Latrobe Apartments, Bowman, and Varsity on K

About Washington D.C.

Washington, D.C. is the capital of the United States. It's not just the center of the nation's political power, but also an important center of culture and history. When you come to study at Washington, D.C., you'll feel proud of being in the heart of the United States when you live in student accommodation in Washington D.C..

Washington, D.C. is a major center of American culture, and the city is home to several prestigious universities, such as Georgetown University, George Washington University, and American University. D.C. has produced a large number of talented individuals who have made their contribution on the nation and the world.

Washington, D.C. is where the U.S. federal government is based, where most federal agencies and foreign embassies in the U.S. are located. It is home to the headquarters of international organizations like the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and the Organization of American States.

Washington is also home to lots of museums and is a major center for the arts. There is plenty of cultural attractions like the U.S. Capitol, the National Mall, the White House, the Washington Monument, the Jefferson Memorial, and the Lincoln Memorial.

In addition, the city's natural beauty is another big draw. If you live in student housing in D.C., you're right in the middle of a beautiful area that's popular with tourists from worldwide. Every spring, the National Cherry Blossom Festival brings millions of visitors to D.C. to see the cherry blossoms and the tidal lagoon.

Best Student Housing Washington D.C.

Choosing housing in D.C. for students that suits you is crucial if you want to make the most of your college experience. Our D.C. student housing gives you a great place to stay while you get used to campus life and get ready for success in your studies.

When you're looking for the best student apartments in D.C., you should consider things like proximity, amenities, security, your specific housing needs, and cost. You can filter the student apartments in D.C. on uhomes.com based on your prefrence and your budget, or you can check out our recommended housing in Washington D.C. for students below:

Cheap Apartments in Washington D.C. for Students

uhomes.com offer cheap apartments in D.C., such as cheap studios and cheap one bedroom apartments in Washington D.C.. You can view photos and floor plans, check prices, fees, amenities, and more.

Our inexpensive apartments in D.C. offer a variety of lease options, including long-term, short-term, and flexible leases. Whether you're a college student looking for long-term housing or an intern looking for summer internship housing in D.C., uhomes.com is your best choice. If you want to save the hassle of searching, check out these affordable accommodation in Washington D.C. we recommend:

Best Neighborhoods of Student Housing Washington D.C.

There are multiple Washington D.C. neighborhoods that are located near university campuses. The following are some of the best neighborhoods for students to find student housing in Washington, D.C.

Georgetown

Georgetown is a great neighborhood with all the essentials you could need. D.C. student housing here offers you the shortest commute and the most convenience. There are lots of upscale dining and shopping venues, and nightlife is plentiful. On weekends, places like Gypsy Sally's and Church Hall are often bustling with activity. If you enjoy the outdoor activities, you can go for a run or bike ride along the river at Joe Georgetown Waterfront Park or go kayaking and boating at the Key Bridge Boathouse.

Foggy Bottom

Foggy Bottom is a very convenient place for students to live and is home to the main campus of George Washington University. The only downside to apartments in Washington D.C. here is that they are more expensive than other neighborhoods. However, you can choose from our affordable accommodation in Washington D.C. or find a roommate to share a room with. There are some very popular attractions in the area, such as the White House, the National Mall, and the World Bank. You can also find the popular John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in this neighborhood.

Adams Morgan

Adams Morgan is a diverse neighborhood with a wide range of international cuisines. Student apartments in Washington D.C. here are great places to live for students. You have access to almost every type of food, from Middle Eastern to African to French. Plus, the prices are relatively low, and there's a great nightlife.

Logan Circle

Logan Circle is near George Washington University. Living in Logan Circle's Washington D.C. student housing, you'll have plenty of opportunities to participate in activities for young people. It's a neighborhood with a classic Washington historical feel, and 14th Street is a popular spot in D.C. because of the diverse restaurants, such as the Birch and Barley restaurant, which serves a variety of beers. There's a great nightlife on 14th Street with its many bars, lounges, music venues, and other entertainment options.

Cost of Living in Washington D.C.

Washington, D.C. is home to a huge number of political institutions and has the strongest resources in the country when it comes to politics. Of course, living expenses are high. A study by Numbeo ranks Washington, D.C. seventh on the list of the world's most expensive cities to live in, with an average monthly cost of living ranging from $2,600 to $3,400.

It's clear that Washington, D.C. is an expensive city, but the cost of living also depends on your lifestyle. For instance, you could opt for our cheap housing in D.C. for students or share a room with a friend. Many of our student housing in Washington D.C. include utilities, so you can save money on housing and utilities, as well as other costs.
Below is a breakdown of costs for student living in Washington D.C. housing:

Student Housing in Washington D.C.$975-$4930
Transportation$126
Food$444
Utility$172
Entertainment$57
Groceries$66
Clothes$138
Health$88

Universities in Washington D.C.

If you choose to live in off-campus accommodation in Washington D.C., the most important thing is to find somewhere close to your university so you can cut down on commuting time. So, we suggest looking for housing in D.C. for students that are close to your school on the university pages below:

Transportation in Washington D.C.

One of the main things to think about when living in off-campus apartments is how you get around. You don't have to worry about this in Washington, D.C. The city has one of the best transportation systems in the country, and our housing in D.C. for students is in the most convenient areas for travling. You can also choose a room for rent in D.C. that is close to your school and commute by walking or biking.

The most commonly used transportation modes include Metrorail, Metrobus, and DC Circulator. You can pay for rides through reloadable cards or SmarTrip accounts for mobile payments. 

 

Metrorail

Metrorail is a safe, clean, and reliable way to get around Washington, D.C. for more than 600,000 people a day. The system has six lines: red, orange, silver, blue, yellow, and green. You can get from one station to another with just one transfer.

Metrobus

Metrobus operates a vast network of routes in and around Washington, D.C., with over 1,400 environmentally friendly buses that run on compressed natural gas or hybrid electric systems. These vehicles produce approximately 45 percent fewer hydrocarbons than conventional diesel, making them a sustainable form of transportation.

DC Circulator

To take D.C. Circulator, you only need to pay $1 and can get on and off at attractions throughout the District along six specific routes. You can take the Circulator to explore neighborhoods like Adams Morgan, Dupont Circle, Georgetown, Woodley Park, U Street, and Capitol Hill. There's also a dedicated National Mall line that gives you very easy access to Washington's magnificent monuments and memorials.

Student Life in Student Housing Washington D.C.

Washington D.C. is a cosmopolitan city blending business, policy, and culture. Living in student apartments in Washington D.C., you can get new experiences in world-class restaurants, vibrant music events, and historic landmarks. With so many things to do in Washington. DC., you'll get an unparalleled learning experience.

Though Washington is a big city, Living here doesn't feel stressful, especially when our Washington D.C. student housing is surrounded by the city's excitement. The city has lots of places to relax and have fun. There are also multiple world-famous restaurants where you can try different cuisines. The city is also known for its vibrant events, such as the National Cherry Blossom Festival and the Washington, D.C. Jazz Festival. There are also festivals like the H Street Music Festival and the Capital Pride Parade.

Washington D.C. Tourist Attractions

While Washington, D.C. offers you academic and career opportunities, it renders more with its thriving landscape and tourist attractions. Lots of the top attractions in Washington, D.C. are politically significant, with must-see sights like the White House and the U.S. Capitol. The capital is also a great place for museum lovers. Plus, there are lots of other attractions that aren't just for tourists, like farmers' markets, plazas, parks, and performance centers. In March or April, you can take a stroll through the Tidal Basin and see thousands of pink cherry blossoms.

 

Here's a list of the top tourist attractions in Washington:

  • 1. The Tidal Basin 
  • 2. The White House and the Washington Monument 
  • 3. Lincoln Memorial 
  • 4. World War II Memorial 
  • 5. Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture 
  • 6. National Gallery of Art 
  • 7. Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History 
  • 8. Washington National Cathedral 
  • 9. U.S. Capitol and the Library of Congress 
  • 10. Union Market
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FAQs on Student Accommodation Washington D.C.

When should I start looking for student housing in Washington D.C.?

There is no definitive optimal time frame for searching for student housing in Washington D.C.. But, if you start looking for a home earlier, you'll have a better chance of finding one you love at a great price.

Most students start looking for student housing in D.C. in January. If you see a suitable one during this period, you can apply as soon as possible; otherwise, you can wait. But if it's May or June, rent as soon as possible. The longer you delay, the fewer options available. After August, even fewer options for student accommodation in Washington D.C. will be available.

How much does student housing in Washington D.C. cost?

The monthly rent for student housing in Washington D.C. starts from $950. You can use our price filter to target your preferred rental rate. The following are the average rents of different room types in student housing in D.C.:

  • Single Rooms: $1,720/month
  • Studios: $2,494/month
  • 1 Room Apartments: $2,587/month
  • 2 Room Apartments: $3,463/month
  • 3 Room Apartments: $5,469/month

What are the options for renting student housing in Washington D.C.?

You have multiple choices of student housing in D.C. We offer luxury and affordable apartments near campuses and public transportation hubs. Our student accommodation in Washington D.C. offers studios and 1B to 3B units with furnished and unfurnished options. Popular student housing in D.C. includes Varsity on K, Kiley Apartments, and Andover House. If you have any housing requirements, you can contact us for more information.

Is it my choice to stay in dorm rooms for rent or student housing in Washington D.C.?

There are no strict on-campus or off-campus housing requirements, so you can make your own decision. If you decide to live off campus, there are many choices for student housing in Washington D.C. We offer various housing options for students living in D.C., including luxury, cheap, short-term, long-term, furnished, and more options near campuses, saving you unnecessary commute time.

You can filter student accommodation in Washington D.C. based on your requirements on our website or contact us for help. We also offer exclusive listings and discounts, offering the best choice for off-campus student living.

Should I rent a house or student housing in Washington D.C.?

If you are a student, student housing in D.C. is more suitable, offering more affordable and convenient options and many discounts. These properties are usually furnished and cover all or part of utilities, ready for a turn-key and hassle-free move-in.

If you are not a student, you can choose houses or traditional apartments, which require no proof of student status.

Do you have student housing in Washington D.C. that offers student discounts?

When you book student accommodation in Washington D.C., uhomes.com offers discounts and exclusive offerings. To access these offerings, please contact us, and we will help you find D.C. student housing with the best deals.

  • Group reservation: One individual may form a group, and the greater the number of people who reserve the room, the greater the discount.
  • Seasonal special discounts: student apartments in D.C. occasionally have exclusive offers with varying discounts. Our property consultants can provide detailed information about a specific property.
  • Cashback: We provide the highest online cashback. 
  • Vouchers: We have a Referral Program. If you kindly share your link and your friends rent student apartments in Washington D.C. with us, as a token of our appreciation, you will receive a 50 GBP gift card.

What are the best websites to find student housing in D.C.?

A great website renting apartments in D.C. should prioritize students' needs, benefits, and safety. uhomes.com belongs to this type of rental website. Our service concept is student-centered, providing the most convenient, comfortable, safe, and cost-effective D.C. student housing options. We are committed to finding a warm home for international students in a foreign country. Whenever you encounter housing problems before and after renting with us, our dedicated consultants are always here to assist you.

What are the steps of renting student housing in D.C.?

Renting student apartments in D.C. on uhomes.com is easy. Please follow these steps:

  • 1. Use the filters on the property page to select your ideal D.C. student housing.
  • 2. Click to review the detailed property information and ensure it meets your needs.
  • 3. Check the Floor Plan to choose your preferred room.
  • 4. Click "Apply Now" or "Enquire Now" to contact our property consultant. Our consultant will assist you with your booking and answer your questions.

Can I see student housing in D.C. before deciding to sign?

Viewing Washington D.C. student housing before booking ensures the best possible experience. If you decide to visit in person, we recommend planning ahead and making the book as early as possible, especially during peak seasons. As the school year approaches, rental prices rise, and available apartments near schools become scarce.

You can also check out our on-site photos, videos, live streams, and VR panoramic maps, which offer fantastic ways to explore rooms. These approaches provide a comprehensive insight into the actual condition of housing in D.C. for students.

How can I find affordable student accommodation in Washington D.C.?

Finding cheap housing in D.C. for students is easy on uhomes.com. You can filter the price range to find cheap student housing that suits you or simply choose from our recommended affordable student housing in Washington D.C. below:

How can I find the best student accommodation in Washington D.C.?

Most students choose student housing in Washington D.C. that is convenient and cost-effective. You can consider Miramar Apartments, Kiley Apartments, Latrobe Apartments, Flex Plus - Union Market, and Varsity on K. However, the best housing in Washington D.C. for students depends on your requirements. You can contact us and tell us your needs to find the most suitable one.

How can I find luxury student accommodation in Washington D.C.?

It is easy to find luxury housing in Washington D.C. for students. You can choose from our recommended luxury apartments below:

  1. The Rodney Apartments
  2. Parkway Apartments
  3. Georgetown C&O
  4. The Quincy
  5. The Apartments at CityCenter

How can I find cheap studios for students living in D.C.?

Our Room Type and Lowest Price filters can help you find housing in D.C. for students offering cheap studios. Our recommended housing includes Walter Reed Apartments, Capital Plaza Apartments, Tilden Hall Apartments, and Sedgwick Gardens.

How can I find cheap two-bedroom apartments for students living in D.C.?

Our Room Type and Lowest Price filters can help you find student housing in Washington D.C. offering two-bedroom apartments. Our recommended housing includes The Lanes At Union Market, Tilden Hall Apartments, SLOWE, River House, and Isabella.

How can I find furnished student apartments in D.C.?

You can find student accommodation in Washington D.C. with furnished units on uhomes.com, which offers beds with a full-size mattress, wardrobes, washing machines, etc. For furnished housing in Washington D.C. for students, you can consider Flex Basic - Foggy Bottom, The Lanes At Union Market, and Villa di Leonardo.

How can I find unfurnished student apartments in D.C.?

If you wish to prepare your own furniture, such as beds, chairs, and desks, to decorate your home, our unfurnished housing in Washington D.C. for students can accommodate you. For this type of apartment, you can consider Kiley Apartments, Capitol Park Tower, and 1841 Columbia Road.

How can I find D.C. student housing with a balcony?

uhomes.com provides student housing in D.C. with balconies. You can filter options under the "Amenity" option in the "More" section.

However, you may not dry your clothes on the balcony. Many states in the United States have passed laws prohibiting people from drying clothes outdoors, even in backyards. This regulation is because it looks unsightly, affects the environment, and reduces the property value of the community.

How can I find private D.C. student housing?

If you prefer to live alone, you can choose single student housing in D.C. Our Room Type filter can help you find these units. You can also simply choose from our recommended student housing in D.C., including H Street#178, #418: Logan Circle, #1596: Edgewood, and Flex Basic - Foggy Bottom.

How can I find shared student apartments in D.C.?

uhomes.com offers student apartments in D.C. that you can share with your roommates. We also offer a roommate matching service, allowing you to find roommates in D.C. based on specific preferences, such as gender or country of origin.

How can I find all-inclusive student apartments in D.C.?

Our student housing in Washington D.C. usually combines the cost of rent and some or all utilities into one monthly payment, such as the water, electricity, heating, garbage, wastewater treatment fees, security fees, and Internet and cable TV fees. You can contact us for help finding student accommodation in Washington D.C. with utilities included.

How can I find pet-friendly housing in D.C. for students?

You can easily find housing in D.C. for students with pet-friendly policies on uhomes.com. Our Service Features filter can narrow down options. You can also contact us for help finding.

Basically, pets also must pay rent and a security deposit. Some students will secretly want to keep cats and dogs. Violating the contract is not recommended because it will damage their credit and may attract fines.

How can I find intern student housing in Washington D.C.?

Finding intern housing in Washington D.C. for students is easy on uhomes.com. You can filter these properties based on your move-in date, internship location, price range, and other housing preferences to find options close to your internship site that suit your needs. You can also contact us for help finding.

How can I find summer housing in Washington D.C. for students?

Finding student housing in D.C. in summer is easy using the move-in date filter on uhomes.com. If you have other housing requirements, you can apply other filters, such as  Price Range, Room Type, etc., or contact us for help.

Is housing in Washington D.C. for students well-equipped with communal facilities?

Most student apartments in D.C. on uhomes.com feature a wealth of modern amenities such as gyms, BBQ areas, study rooms, card-swipe laundry rooms, communal lounge areas, and more. If you require a specific facility, you can use our Amenity filter or contact us for help finding ideal student housing in Washington.

Do you offer short-term housing in Washington D.C. for students?

Yes, uhomes.com offers short-term student housing or temporary student housing in Washington D.C. You can filter your desired lease term under the "Duration" option.

Do you offer student housing in D.C. for 17-year-olds?

Washington D.C. student housing has different age requirements. To inquire about age requirements for a specific apartment, please contact us.

What materials are generally required when applying for student housing in Washington?

Housing in D.C. for students will conduct comprehensive background checks, such as financial checks, criminal record checks, etc. Therefore, D.C. student housing requires the following materials:

  • A U.S. Social Security number (SSN): It is similar to a national ID number.
  • United States driver's license number.
  • The guarantor in the United States (the guarantor must also have an SSN): This is used to ensure that the applicant can pay the rent.

However, international students often do not have the above three documents. Most student apartments in D.C. allow international students to substitute other materials:

  • I-20 or Visitor Visa Form
  • Copy of Passport
  • Confirmation letter from relevant universities

Can I check into Washington D.C. student housing directly after I arrive?

It depends. Each housing in Washington D.C. for students has a clear check-in time. If you arrive after the official check-in time of the apartment, of course, you can check in directly after going through the check-in procedures.

However, if you arrive before the official check-in time stipulated by the Washington D.C. student housing, you may not check in immediately because early check-in is not a standard practice. You can find temporary accommodation, such as hotels or daily rental houses, or seek help from your students or friends.

Before you rent student apartments in Washington D.C., we will inform you of the designated check-in time and whether the property accepts early check-in.  

What should you consider when renting student apartments in Washington D.C.?

Before renting student apartments in Washington D.C., you must first understand your own accommodation needs, including the rental area, the distance and time to and from school, the budget cost, whether to share the rent, etc.

After deciding on the needs, it is recommended that you take some time to study the safety of the selected area. You can log on to the relevant local website to check the safety of the area. If it is an area with a high crime rate, it is best not to choose to live in it.

When looking at Washington D.C. student housing, pay attention to whether the living facilities around the community are complete, such as supermarkets, convenience stores, hospitals, pharmacies, restaurants, banks, etc.; Also, pay attention to what the landlord provides, whether it can meet your daily needs, and what else to buy.

If you plan to find a roommate to rent together, uhomes.com can help you find the most compatible companion with the roommate-matching service. 

Do I need to submit a deposit certificate when renting Washington student housing?

It is usual for some student housing in D.C. to require a deposit certificate of the total rent during the lease term. You can get your deposit back when you leave.

How large are Washington D.C. student apartments?

According to the uhomes database, D.C. student housing options are usually between 21m² and 235m².

How long is the lease term of student housing in Washington D.C. area?

When finding Washington student housing, you can use our Duration filter to find your preferred lease terms. The most typical lease period for student apartments in D.C. is generally 12 months, starting in August or September and ending in July or August of the following year. Some apartments offer semester leases (5 months or 6 months), 10-month leases (which end at the end of May of the following year), or leases that end in July and August (with no limit on the start time). You can also choose Washington D.C. student apartments with flexible lease terms.

Can you live in student housing in Washington D.C. area without being a student?

Non-students are not typically permitted to live in student housing in Washington D.C. area, as these residences are primarily intended for students and require student identification for admission. However, some D.C. student apartments may allow non-students to rent under specific circumstances, such as sharing a roommate with a student. For more information about available apartments, please contact us.

How do student apartments in Washington D.C. influence your study and life?

The overall environment of student housing in Washington D.C. determines your quality of life and whether you can immerse yourself in studying without any distractions or concerns. The distance from the school, the surrounding safety and traffic situation, whether there is public transport, whether parking is convenient, whether there are supermarkets nearby, etc., should be considered when looking for student apartments in Washington D.C.

Can I cancel the lease anytime after renting off-campus housing in D.C.?

Generally speaking, the lease of student housing in Washington D.C. area will take effect immediately after it is signed, and neither party can terminate the lease in advance. According to the relevant laws of the United States, if the tenant has signed a long-term lease, he/she shall bear the rent for the entire lease term. Even if he/she is forced to move out, the landlord still has the right to require the tenant to pay all the rent.

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