Consider in the article the 10 most expensive and cheapest neighborhoods in Washington, DC for August 2022. Washington, DC is the capital and one of the most expensive major cities in the US. Today, Washington, DC is one of the top ten US cities with the highest rental prices for apartments and studios. The average cost of a one-bedroom apartment is $2,410 per month. One-bedroom apartments have risen in price by 17% year on year. Prices for renting apartments with two bedrooms have risen in price by 9.90% year on year (average $3,230 per month). The price difference between the cheapest and most expensive neighborhoods in Washington, DC is significant. For example, in the cheapest neighborhoods of Washington, DC, you can rent a one-bedroom apartment for an average of $1100-1300 per month, and in the most expensive neighborhoods for $3000-3500 per month.
The cheapest neighborhoods in Washington DC include Anacostia ($1,100/month), Fort Dupont ($1,125/month) and Congress Heights ($1,150/month)
The most expensive neighborhoods in Washington DC include Southwest Employment Area ($3,525/month), Foggy Bottom – GWU – West End ($3,080/month) and Navy Yard ($3,020/month).