Last updated on June 23, 2026

Average rent in
Lado International College, DC

Median rent

Median rent in Washington

$2,339/mo

increased by4%

vs previous year

The average rent in Washington is $2,339 per month as of June 2026. This is 20% above the national average rent, or $389 more per month.

$2.82

average price per square foot

Total rentals

Available rentals in Washington

141

for rent on Zumper.com as of June 2026

Rent price distribution

Share of Washington rentals at each price point

65%49%33%16%0%
$0 - $1,500
$1,501 - $3,000
$3,001 - $4,500
$4,501 - $6,000
$6,001 - $50,000

Rent trends in Lado International College, DC

Average rent prices in Washington have increased by 4% since last year. At this time, we don't have enough information to generate yearly trends. Please see below for more rent price details.

Rent trends

Rent prices on this page are calculated on a rolling 30-day basis and updated daily.

Compare rent prices in Lado International College, DC

Rent prices in Washington vary by bedroom size, rental type, and neighborhood. The average rent for an apartment in Washington is $2,199, whereas a house costs $5,800. 1-bedroom apartments in Washington run $2,099 on average, while 2-bedroom apartments are $2,900.

Listings

Studio

$1,700

-

6%

1 bedroom

$2,095

-

3%

2 bedroom

$3,047

-

2%

3 bedroom

$5,157

-

23%

4 bedroom

$8,000

-

2%

Studio

Average rent

$1,700

Last year

6%

1 bedroom

Average rent

$2,095

Last year

3%

2 bedroom

Average rent

$3,047

Last year

2%

3 bedroom

Average rent

$5,157

Last year

23%

4 bedroom

Average rent

$8,000

Last year

2%

The table above reflects average rent prices in Lado International College, DC, broken down by the number of bedrooms, neighborhoods, and property types. The availability of data for each category is dependent on market inventory and will adjust depending on your selected filters.

Discover rentals in Lado International College, DC

1401 35th St Nw - Photo 1 of 1

5d+ ago

Georgetown apartment for rent in Washington

Twin/Semi-Detached, Single Family - WASHINGTON, DC

1401 35th St Nw, Washington, DC 20007

4 beds

3.5 baths

$13,000

Apartment for rent

1425 34th Street Northwest #1 - Photo 1 of 1

5d+ ago

Georgetown house for rent in Washington

1425 34th Street Northwest - 1

1425 34th Street Northwest #1, Washington, DC 20007

5 beds

4.5 baths

$12,500

House for rent

Available Jun 1

1421 34th St Nw #1 - Photo 1 of 1

5d+ ago

Georgetown house for rent in Washington

1421 34th St NW, Washington, DC 20007 -

1421 34th St Nw #1, Washington, DC 20007

4 beds

3.5 baths

$12,500

House for rent

Available Jun 1

1407 33rd St Nw - Photo 1 of 1

5d+ ago

Georgetown townhouse for rent in Washington

TOWNHOME - Victorian - WASHINGTON, DC

1407 33rd St Nw, Washington, DC 20007

4 beds

4.5 baths

$12,250

House for rent

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Frequently asked questions for Lado International College, DC

Quick answers to common questions about the Washington rental market.

How much is rent in Washington?

The average rent in Washington is $2,339 per month as of June 20, 2026.

Is rent up or down in Washington?

Average rent prices in Washington have increased by 4% since last year.

How does Washington rent compare to the national average?

Rent in Washington is 20% above the national average, which means renters are paying approximately $389 more per month.

What salary do I need to afford rent in Washington?

To comfortably afford rent in Washington, you'd need to earn approximately $94,000/year, based on spending no more than 30% of your income on rent.

Methodology

Rent prices are based on Zumper's rental listings from the past 30 days. Median rent is calculated across all available listings and property types on the platform. If you filter the page by bedroom count or property type, the pricing throughout the page will update automatically to reflect that segment of the rental market.

Household and population data come from the U.S. Census Bureau. Cost-of-living data is sourced from the Council for Community and Economic Research's Cost of Living Index (COLI).

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