Apartments For Rent in American University Park, Washington, DC

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What Locals Say about American University Park

  • Matthew Parker
    "I work from home so I do not commute to work. But there are Any easy commuting options available for those who commute. "
  • Trulia User
    "A great neighborhood with great public schools, friendly neighbors and great restaurants nearby. This home is near the only Crate and Barrel in DC. It’s also near an amazing deli. "
  • Dcolapinto
    "There’s access to public transportation. It’s a good 15-20 minutes walk to the Metro. Only a couple of blocks to the bus stop. It takes about 45 minutes to commute to work downtown from here. "
  • GODWIN O.
    "it is beautiful city with unique and affluent personalities and excellent environment for successful family lifestyle"
  • Dr Tarini V.
    "Very friendly and safe neighborhood in DC, very close to Georgetown and Chevy Chase. it's a great place to be closer to Maryland and DC. "
  • Connor p. h.
    "It’s a great nice .org oof with any thing you could ever need within one mile. Dog friendly and DC’s best public schools. "
  • "Fortunately, I Only have a one mile commute to Chevy Chase. Alternate between walking and driving or getting a ride. "
  • Jane M.
    "Recreational facilities. Metro access to anywhere. Great place to grow up and DC school field trips are the best!"
  • "Close to the city Car bus metro Cross commute to outer suburbs is challenging Traffic in bound and outbound equally heavy"
  • "It's a nice, calm place with different activities."
  • "There are lots of different activities for kids here."
  • "Dog owners like the sidewalks and the grassy areas."
  • "Being right next to the university and DC, there is always something to do and new people to meet. I like to go to the art galleries."
  • Jasmine J.
    "American University Park is a very special place. We're a neighborhood that sticks together, although we may disagree. It's a nice environment."
  • "It’s a nice suburban neighborhood in the city. Close to shopping and restaurants as well as the metro. "
  • "A high-end town in NW DC, Cathedral Heights offers mini shopping areas and restaurants, the wonderful youth of American University, and of course, the National Cathedral. Smaller churches lie blocks from eachother, scattered throughout the neighborhoods. The people are friendly and children are seen everywhere. There is plenty of foliage, where woodland creatures can be seen scurrying or prancing. For the most part this area can sustain itself, with smaller commerce, businesses, even [Homeland Security], all in its vicinity. I see no reason to leave. "
  • "American University Park (aka Tenleytown) is one of the loveliest neighborhoods in Washington, DC. It is a quiet, leafy, family-oriented community near excellent transportation and restaurants. Lots tend to be large and well-tended. For all these reasons, homes tend to sell very fast."
  • "This area is walking distance to the metro and wonderful Wisconsin area shopping and restaurants. Friendly people and on street parking always available.Georgetown and downtown D.C. close by also."
  • "After living in a rural area, I came back to DC to live with and help my elderly parent. I thought I would hate DC and this neighborhood for all the typical reasons, like it's crowded, dirty, polluted, noisy. I found, surprisingly, that I love living here and this particular building is fantastic. The neighborhood is safe, has great schools, it's walking distance to shops, nightlife, AU and Metrorail, or you can take a bus, the traffic moves well (except at the height of rush hour), it's very clean, there's parking on the street and around this building, there's a park down the street and you can hike all the way to the Potomac, it's not far from the museums and Kennedy Center (I've ridden a bike and taken Metro), it's almost in Georgetown but without the high prices, smallish dogs are allowed, it's close to the C&O Canal and Capital Crescent Trail----well, this is as good as city living gets. I thought I would be pining for my former rural life but no---this is a great building in an excellent and affordable building, in a super city."