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  • District Co-Living

    1126 9th St NW, Washington, DC 20001

    Apartment building
    1 bed
    Air conditioning (central)
    In-unit dryer

    Available units

    Price may not include required fees and charges
    Price may not include required fees and charges.
    Unit
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    Sqft, sortable columnAvailable, sortable columnBase rent, sorted ascending
    602-21 bd, 1 ba
    111
    Now
    $1,550
    154
    Now
    $1,550
    121
    Now
    $1,600
    503-11 bd, 1 ba
    109
    Now
    $1,600
    121
    Now
    $1,600
    117
    Now
    $1,600
    170
    Now
    $1,640
    162
    Now
    $1,640
    110
    Now
    $1,640
    155
    Now
    $1,640
    173
    Now
    $1,640
    203-51 bd, 1 ba
    155
    Now
    $1,640
    136
    Now
    $1,640
    136
    Now
    $1,640
    130
    Now
    $1,670

    What's special

    Deck
    Grab your shades
    This building features access to a deck. Only 3% of buildings in Washington have this amenity.
    Cozy rooftop deckFree in-unit laundry
    Enjoy the luxury of convenient, all-inclusive living & easy budgeting all in one with your stay at District Co-Living. Rooms are fully furnished with utilities, internet, laundry, and regular cleanings & supplies included! - Private bedroom in a 4-6 Person Suite - Private & Shared bathrooms - Shared Living Space - In-Unit Laundry - Full Kitchen - Rooftop Deck * The listing photos provided for this property are intended for illustrative purposes only. There is a possibility that the photos depict a different unit within the same building. Nonrefundable $400 move in fee to the building. Application requirements are 2x the monthly rent in income and assets and a clean credit report. Nest DC happily accepts applicants whose rent is paid either in part or in full via rental housing assistance provided by the District or federal government. Pursuant to the District of Columbia Inclusionary Zoning program, income restricted units are available at this development.
    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.

    Facts, features & policies

    Building amenities

    Outdoor common areas
    • Deck
    • Rooftop deck
    Services & facilities
    • Bicycle storage
    • Elevator
    • Package service

    Policies

    Utilities included in rent
    • Internet

    Unit features

    Appliances
    • Dishwasher
    • Dryer
    • Refrigerator
    • Washer
    Cooling
    • Air conditioning: Central
    Heating
    • Gas
    Other
    • Furnished units

    Special features

    • 90+ Walkscore
    • Common Area Cleaning
    • Community Space
    • Electricty
    • Floor to Ceiling Windows
    • Modern Fixtures
    • RangeOven
    • Secured Entry
    • Shared Rooftop
    • Stainless Steel Appliances

    Neighborhood: Logan Circle

    Areas of interest

    Use our interactive map to explore the neighborhood and see how it matches your interests.

    Travel times

    Walk, Transit & Bike Scores

    97 / 100
    Walker's Paradise
    99 / 100
    Biker's Paradise

    Nearby schools in Washington

    GreatSchools rating

    Market Trends

    Rental market summary

    The average rent for all beds and all property types in Washington, DC is $2,527.

    Average rent

    $2,527

    Month-over-month

    +$24

    Year-over-year

    -$73

    Available rentals

    4,105

    Washington, DC Rental Market Data

    Frequently asked questions

    What is the walk score of District Co-Living?

    District Co-Living has a walk score of 97, it's a walker's paradise.

    What schools are assigned to District Co-Living?

    The schools assigned to District Co-Living include Thomson Elementary School and Cardozo Education Campus.

    Does District Co-Living have in-unit laundry?

    Yes, District Co-Living has in-unit laundry for some or all of the units.

    What neighborhood is District Co-Living in?

    District Co-Living is in the Logan Circle neighborhood in Washington, DC.

    Does District Co-Living have virtual tours available?

    Yes, 3D and virtual tours are available for District Co-Living.