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Washington, DC 20002
Capitol Hill- Studio
- 1 Bath
- 420 sqft
Price may not include required fees and charges.
$4,558/mo
$750 deposit
$4,558/mo
$750 deposit
Price may not include required fees and charges.
- Studio
- 1 Bath
- 420 sqft
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Monthly Furnished Rentals For 30 Nights Or More
FRONT ROW VIEW! Look directly out the window and see the United States Supreme Court, 2 blocks from the US Capitol
Walk Score 92 (A walker's paradise! Daily errands can be accomplished on foot)
8-minute walk from the nearest Metro subway station at Capitol South on the ORNG/BL/SLV lines
15-minute walk from Eastern Market
FREE Wi-Fi
The Space:
Located 1 block to the United States Capital, home to our Congress and Senate, this aptly designed studio suite apartment is perfect for the the solo traveler on business or couples seeking to experience DC first-hand, adjacent to many famed landmarks and central to all that the city has to offer.
PRIME LOCATION: Fun and convenient!
-Right across the street from U.S. Supreme Court and Library of Congress
-8 minute walk to the Capitol South Metro Station (blue, silver, and orange line)
-The apartment is walking distance to Pennsylvania avenue that's lined with a plethora of choice great restaurants, and grocery markets nearby as well
-15 min walk to Eastern Market where EVERY weekend there's a farmer's market with a bunch of cute items and fresh produce
Please Note: this unit is in a small apartment building that switches between heating to cooling (and vice-versa) twice a year in mid-April and mid-October. Weather is usually nice enough for open windows and using the fan that's available in the unit during early season weather changes.
Guest Access:
Guest will have full access to the entire studio apartment.
Interaction with Guests:
While we offer self check-in for your convenience and to avoid the need for us coordinating our schedules, we're only a message away should you need anything at all!
The Neighborhood:
Capitol Hill is one of the city's most popular places to live, with 19th-century rowhouses and a market plus a vibrant nightlife and dining scene. Politicos, young staffers and tourists alike head to the neighborhood both for its government buildings like the U.S. Capitol and the Supreme Court and the surrounding historic, walkable, restaurant-filled blocks.
Tour the U.S. Capitol via its impressive visitors center, where guides lead small groups under the intricately painted, 180-plus-foot dome and past the dimly lit Old Supreme Court Chamber. You'll need a reservation for the tour or to visit Congress or the Senate (when they are in session); for the latter, just contact your senator or house representative.
Nearby, the Library of Congress' impressive 1897 Thomas Jefferson building is open for tours that reveal its Italian-Renaissance style architecture and gilt murals, plus the stunning, circular main reading room with its 160-foot-high ceiling.
Shoppers at Eastern Market on Capitol Hill - Farmers' Market in Washington, DC
Other attractions include the Folger Shakespeare Library (the world's largest collection of the author's timeless works), and the glassed-in U.S. Botanic Garden at the base of Capitol Hill, which holds palms, ferns and orchids and provides a peaceful escape.
Nineteenth and early 20th-century rowhouses (think turrets, stained glass and ironwork) lead to throwback commercial zones. Eastern Market, an 1873 brick building houses grocers, bakers and pasta makers inside every day except Monday, as well as a lively weekend bazaar with produce, crafts and antiques. The nearby micro-neighborhood of Barracks Row centers on 8th Street SE, where vintage storefronts hold oyster houses, pubby bars and foodie-focused restaurants. Closer to the Capitol, Massachusetts Avenue NE has multiple restaurants and longtime watering holes.
Getting Around:
Travel by Metro subway with the nearest station an 8-minute walk away at Capitol South, on the ORNG/BL/SLV lines
Hop on the bus to get around town up the block at 2nd St & East Capitol St
Rent a bike at the nearest Capital bikeshare: 4th & East Capitol St NE, Washington, DC 20003
Lime, Lyft, and Uber JUMP scooters (and bikes) are readily available on nearly every corner of the city wherever you can find one, rent them easily using their app and your smartphone
Other Things to Note:
This unit is in a small apartment building that switches between heating to cooling (and vice-versa) twice a year in mid-April and mid-October. Weather is usually nice enough for open windows and using the fan that's available in the unit during early season weather changes.
FRONT ROW VIEW! Look directly out the window and see the United States Supreme Court, 2 blocks from the US Capitol
Walk Score 92 (A walker's paradise! Daily errands can be accomplished on foot)
8-minute walk from the nearest Metro subway station at Capitol South on the ORNG/BL/SLV lines
15-minute walk from Eastern Market
FREE Wi-Fi
The Space:
Located 1 block to the United States Capital, home to our Congress and Senate, this aptly designed studio suite apartment is perfect for the the solo traveler on business or couples seeking to experience DC first-hand, adjacent to many famed landmarks and central to all that the city has to offer.
PRIME LOCATION: Fun and convenient!
-Right across the street from U.S. Supreme Court and Library of Congress
-8 minute walk to the Capitol South Metro Station (blue, silver, and orange line)
-The apartment is walking distance to Pennsylvania avenue that's lined with a plethora of choice great restaurants, and grocery markets nearby as well
-15 min walk to Eastern Market where EVERY weekend there's a farmer's market with a bunch of cute items and fresh produce
Please Note: this unit is in a small apartment building that switches between heating to cooling (and vice-versa) twice a year in mid-April and mid-October. Weather is usually nice enough for open windows and using the fan that's available in the unit during early season weather changes.
Guest Access:
Guest will have full access to the entire studio apartment.
Interaction with Guests:
While we offer self check-in for your convenience and to avoid the need for us coordinating our schedules, we're only a message away should you need anything at all!
The Neighborhood:
Capitol Hill is one of the city's most popular places to live, with 19th-century rowhouses and a market plus a vibrant nightlife and dining scene. Politicos, young staffers and tourists alike head to the neighborhood both for its government buildings like the U.S. Capitol and the Supreme Court and the surrounding historic, walkable, restaurant-filled blocks.
Tour the U.S. Capitol via its impressive visitors center, where guides lead small groups under the intricately painted, 180-plus-foot dome and past the dimly lit Old Supreme Court Chamber. You'll need a reservation for the tour or to visit Congress or the Senate (when they are in session); for the latter, just contact your senator or house representative.
Nearby, the Library of Congress' impressive 1897 Thomas Jefferson building is open for tours that reveal its Italian-Renaissance style architecture and gilt murals, plus the stunning, circular main reading room with its 160-foot-high ceiling.
Shoppers at Eastern Market on Capitol Hill - Farmers' Market in Washington, DC
Other attractions include the Folger Shakespeare Library (the world's largest collection of the author's timeless works), and the glassed-in U.S. Botanic Garden at the base of Capitol Hill, which holds palms, ferns and orchids and provides a peaceful escape.
Nineteenth and early 20th-century rowhouses (think turrets, stained glass and ironwork) lead to throwback commercial zones. Eastern Market, an 1873 brick building houses grocers, bakers and pasta makers inside every day except Monday, as well as a lively weekend bazaar with produce, crafts and antiques. The nearby micro-neighborhood of Barracks Row centers on 8th Street SE, where vintage storefronts hold oyster houses, pubby bars and foodie-focused restaurants. Closer to the Capitol, Massachusetts Avenue NE has multiple restaurants and longtime watering holes.
Getting Around:
Travel by Metro subway with the nearest station an 8-minute walk away at Capitol South, on the ORNG/BL/SLV lines
Hop on the bus to get around town up the block at 2nd St & East Capitol St
Rent a bike at the nearest Capital bikeshare: 4th & East Capitol St NE, Washington, DC 20003
Lime, Lyft, and Uber JUMP scooters (and bikes) are readily available on nearly every corner of the city wherever you can find one, rent them easily using their app and your smartphone
Other Things to Note:
This unit is in a small apartment building that switches between heating to cooling (and vice-versa) twice a year in mid-April and mid-October. Weather is usually nice enough for open windows and using the fan that's available in the unit during early season weather changes.
Costs and Fees
Required monthly rent & fees
Base rent
$4,558/mo
Required one-time fees
Security deposit
$750
Application fee
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Administrative fee
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Cleaning
$83
Pricing is subject to change. All calculations are estimates and provided for informational purposes only. Actual amounts may include additional mandatory or optional fees. Please consult the community manager for a complete breakdown of all rental costs.
District law requires that a housing provider state that the housing provider will not refuse to rent a rental unit to a person because the person will provide the rental payment, in whole or in part, through a voucher for rental housing assistance provided by the District or federal government.
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Listed
20 days ago
Home Details
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Heating & Cooling Heating: Electric, Natural GasAir ConditioningHeating Fuel: Electric |
Appliances & Utilities MicrowaveRefrigerator |
Room & Shared Space Shared space is furnished |
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Days on Market: 20 days on Trulia |
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Property Type / Style Property Type: Apartment |
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Lease Term: 1 MonthDeposit: $750 |
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Smoke Free |
Price History
| Date | Price | Event | Source |
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| 05/07/2026 | $4,558 | Listed For Rent | Zillow Rentals |
| 04/20/2026 | $7,636 | ListingRemoved | Zillow Rentals |
| 04/20/2026 | $7,636 | Listed For Rent | Zillow Rentals |
| 09/28/2020 | $1,600 | ListingRemoved | Agent Provided |
| 08/04/2020 | $1,600 | Listed For Rent | Agent Provided |
| 07/26/2019 | $1,700 | ListingRemoved | Agent Provided |
| 07/22/2019 | $1,700 | PriceChange | Agent Provided |
| 05/30/2019 | $1,900 | PriceChange | Agent Provided |
| 04/16/2019 | $2,000 | Listed For Rent | Agent Provided |
| 08/01/2008 | $234,500 | Sold | N/A |
| 04/29/1994 | $69,500 | Sold | N/A |
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What Locals Say about Capitol Hill
At least 296 Trulia users voted on each feature.
98 % Say there are sidewalks
96 % Say it's dog friendly
93 % Say it's walkable to restaurants
91 % Say it's walkable to grocery stores
88 % Say streets are well-lit
80 % Say people would walk alone at night
77 % Say kids play outside
72 % Say there's holiday spirit
72 % Say parking is easy
64 % Say neighbors are friendly
62 % Say yards are well-kept
60 % Say they plan to stay for at least 5 years
52 % Say there are community events
47 % Say it's quiet
30 % Say there's wildlife
27 % Say car is needed
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This home in Washington, DC is a studio, 1 bathroom, 420 sqft apartment. This home is located in Capitol Hill, Washington. This property was listed for rent for $4,558/month on May 6, 2026.

