Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a column that explores what one can rent for a set dollar amount in various Washington, D.C. neighborhoods. Is one man's studio another man's townhouse? Let's find out! Today's price: $1,200/month.



↑ In Bellevue, you can rent this three-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment for $1,249/month. It spans 1,013-square-feet, is pet friendly, and doesn't come with a washer and dryer, but there is laundry in the building. For those with a car, there is also street parking.



↑ For $1,150/month, you can rent one bedroom and one bathroom in Washington Highlands. This 567-square-foot condo offers a washer and dryer and street parking. The location is approximately one mile away from the Southern Avenue Metro station.



↑ For those interested in living in Suitland, you can rent this one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment for $1,175/month. According to the listing, the unit has been newly renovated with upgraded appliances. It also offers off-street parking. The unit is dog friendly and comes with 800-square-feet.



↑ This one-bedroom, one-bathroom in-law suite is only a 10-minute walk away from the Fort Totten Metro station. For dog and cat owners, you might need to say no to this listing because no pets are allowed. The in-law suite comes with a separate entrance and off-street parking. There is no washer and dryer in the unit, but there is laundry in the building. The listing also states that the other tenants and owner of the building are "30-something professionals." You might need to be open to socializing as the listing reads, "We'd prefer if you are a like-minded individual that we'd occasionally enjoy spending time with, but you are able to keep to yourself as much as you like." This listing is located in Petworth and is asking $1,150/month.



↑ In Trinidad, this apartment is on the market for $1,250/month with two bedrooms and one bathroom. It comes with 800-square-feet and street parking. No pets are allowed. The listing adds that there is a "move-in discount" for teachers, police officers, firefighters, and military personnel.



↑ The last unit on Curbed's list is located in Takoma with one bedroom and one bathroom. Asking $1,240/month, this listing is only 612-square-feet, making it the smallest unit on this list. The listing indicates that the apartment is newly renovated and features brand new stainless steel appliances as well as street parking. It also comes with a washer and dryer. The location is only a couple blocks away from the Takoma Metro station.



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