$1,475 - $2,334 per month
The Woodner
Studio-1 Bed
3636 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20010
$1,475 - $2,334 per month
The Woodner
Studio-1 Bed
3636 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20010
$3,995 per month
3118 Mount Pleasant St NW Unit 4, Washington, DC 20010
Brand new remodeled 2Br 2Ba unit in the sought after Mount Pleasant neighborhood! PARKING available as well, inquire today!
Alan Chargin Keller Williams Capital Properties
$1,899 - $2,599 per month
The Vintage
Studio-2 Beds
3146 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20010
$3,995 per month
3118 Mount Pleasant St NW Unit 3, Washington, DC 20010
Spacious new renovation 2 bedroom, 2 full bathroom unit in the sought after Mount Pleasant neighborhood! With outdoor space! Parking available as an add-on, as well. Inquire today!
Alan Chargin Keller Williams Capital Properties
$1,800 - $2,500 per month
1627 Lamont St NW
1-2 Beds
1627 Lamont St NW, Washington, DC 20010
$2,107 per month
3210 17th St NW Unit B1, Washington, DC 20010
Charming 1 bedroom apartment located on the ground floor of a 4 story townhouse with small front yard, a gated, paved common-backyard with grills and seating area. There is a washer and dryer in the building which is free to use for all tenants. The family who owns and manages the building has lived in Mount Pleasant for 30+ years. The apartment can be provided to the tenant either
$7,000 per month
1631 Harvard St NW Unit A, Washington, DC 20009
Property Id: 1733507Discover your ideal home in one of D.C.'s most sought-after neighborhoods. This elegant semi-detached villa in Mount Pleasant blends historic charm with modern updates—just steps from shops, parks, public transit, and the highly rated Bancroft Elementary School. Inside, the bright and spacious layout features an open-concept main floor with sunlit living areas,
$2,800 per month
1663 Newton St NW Unit 1, Washington, DC 20010
Welcome to your dream home in the heart of historic Mt. Pleasant! This beautifully renovated 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom apartment combines modern amenities with the charm of a historic house. Perfectly situated in one of DC’s most sought-after neighborhoods, this gem offers the best of city living with a serene outdoor retreat.
$1,915 per month
1851 Lamont St NW Unit 2, Washington, DC 20010
OPEN HOUSE: SUNDAY APRIL 27, 11am-1pmThis apartment is perfectly positioned in the heart of Mount Pleasant, right around the corner from Rock Creek Park, the Mount Pleasant restaurants and bars, and just blocks away from Columbia Heights and Adams Morgan. Featuring light and space throughout, the apartment has high ceilings and full windows. Plus, street parking. Spacious &
$2,150 per month
1853 Lamont St NW Unit 1853 A, Washington, DC 20010
Light-filled, renovated 2 BR/1 BA in historic, tree-filled Mt. Pleasant. Two entrances, sunken living room, granite counters, W-I-C, W/D, A/C, new hydronic baseboard heaters, wired for cable. Walk or bus to METRO Red or Green lines/Dupont Circle/Downtown (42/43, H and S buses). Nearby shops, farmers' market, restaurants, Rock Creek/National Zoo, Adams Morgan/Columbia Heights. Sorry, no smoking,
$2,150 per month
1759 Lamont St NW Unit B, Washington, DC 20010
Spacious English basement apartment in the heart of Mt. Pleasant. At nearly 1000 square feet, this apartment has space for it all: a dedicated bedroom with a queen bed, an eat-in kitchen, a living room, and a home office nook. Brand new windows in every room, newly renovated bathroom, and new washer and dryer included in-unit. Generous closets. 2 air conditioner units included. Landlords (a
$2,795 per month
1755 Lamont St NW Unit Basement, Washington, DC 20010
Mount Pleasant in Washington, D.C., is a lively and eclectic neighborhood with a rich history and a strong sense of community. Originally developed as a streetcar suburb in the early 1900s, it features historic Victorian-era rowhomes and early 20th-century Federal row houses, all well-preserved and reflecting the neighborhood's pride. The area is bordered by Rock Creek Park to the north and the National Zoo to the west, which helps to reduce through traffic. Public transit is easily accessible, with the Columbia Heights Metro station less than a mile away and bus stops along Park Road and Mount Pleasant Street. Residents can reach the White House within 15 minutes by heading south on 16th Street. Crime rates in Mount Pleasant are comparable to the national average. The neighborhood offers a variety of things to do, including dining at local eateries like Purple Patch and Don Juan, shopping at the Frugalista thrift store, and enjoying nightlife at Raven Grill. The Mount Pleasant Farmers’ Market and street festivals bring the community together, offering live music, fresh produce, and artisan goods. Educational opportunities are strong, with highly rated schools such as Bancroft Elementary, Alice Deal Middle School, and Jackson-Reed High School serving the area. Despite demographic shifts and rising housing prices, Mount Pleasant remains a welcoming and inclusive neighborhood for residents of all backgrounds.