Rentals Spotlight: Washington, DC
From a studio with well-preserved 1940s finishes to an apartment boasting updated modern features, here’s a look at the rentals you can find on the market in the nation’s capital.
Jennifer Chan is a marketing coordinator at Zillow and manages content for the rentals side of the Zillow For Pros blog.
From a studio with well-preserved 1940s finishes to an apartment boasting updated modern features, here’s a look at the rentals you can find on the market in the nation’s capital.
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