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Shared Homes and Apartments for Rent in Washington DC.

Looking for roommates to share your new home with? Find a great room in Shared Houses or Shared Apartments in Washington DC.

$1,100 $1,080+ /mo
Washington DC

Dazzling Woodridge home on large corner lot with big yard

5 Beds 4.5 Baths
2 rooms available
Instant
$1,145 $1,065 /mo
Washington DC

Recently updated Brightwood townhouse near Takoma Park

6 Beds 4.5 Baths
1 room available
Instant
$735 $685+ /mo
Dupont Park

Colonial-style Fort Dupont home near Fort Circle Park

6 Beds 4.0 Baths
2 rooms available

FAQs for renting a Bungalow Home in Washington, D.C.

Why rent a home with Bungalow?

Bungalow doesn’t just list apartments for rent - we source, renovate, and operate all our homes to provide renters with the best possible experience from end to end.

Beautiful homes. Incredible locations. Pricing that makes sense. Find a home that hits the sweet spot between good quality and sensible pricing. Bungalow homes are hand-selected across 16 major markets to match your lifestyle.

A seamless rental experience––from finding the perfect place, to making it a home. Our platform provides a streamlined, end-to-end rental experience. From viewing properties and applying to managing maintenance requests and monthly payments––it can all be done in one place.

Move together now without being tethered to everyone's timelines later. One home. Multiple journeys. When it comes time for someone to move out of your shared home, let us help you fill their spot with ease.

Are utilities included in Bungalow Home Rentals?

Bungalow arranges power hookups so you don't have to, and then passes your power bill to you once you move in. The Bungalow app also makes it easy to split monthly rent and power payments with your roommates directly.

Are Bungalow Home Rentals furnished?

Bungalow’s Entire Home rentals come without furniture to allow you and your friends or family to make it your own. Appliances are included however, and we provide the opportunity to buy or rent furniture through us and our partners.

Are Bungalow Home Rentals pet friendly?

Some Bungalow Homes are pet friendly, while others are not. You can find pet information by clicking on a particular home. That said, emotional support animals (ESAs) are accepted in every Bungalow home.

About us

Bungalow takes the hassle out of housing. We offer rooms in shared homes and entire home rentals in the country’s most vibrant neighborhoods, and can help match you with roommates you’ll love coming home to. Nationwide, Bungalow residents save an average of 30% on rent compared to studio apartments in the same neighborhood.

Things to know before moving to Washington, D.C.:

What is the average rent in Washington, D.C.?

According to Rent Cafe the average 1 bedroom apartment in Washington, D.C. is $2,021. Nationwide, Bungalow residents save an average of 30% on rent compared to studio apartments in the same neighborhood.

Is there good public transportation in Washington, D.C.?

Both Metrobus and Metrorail provide public transportation services in Washington DC. Metrorail serves the central business district (CBD) of the District of Columbia, while Metrobus provides service both in to suburban areas like Montgomery County, MD and Fairfax County, VA as well as to outlying parts of the city like Langley Park, Maryland or Pentagon City.

What to do in Washington, D.C.

There are a number of museums and monuments to visit, with walking tours available for most landmarks. The Smithsonian Institution comprises 20 diverse museums and galleries including the National Museum of African Art, National Air and Space Museum, National Museum of American History, Natural History Museum. Along with the museum entrances with general admission prices you can also enjoy shows at Madame Tussauds Wax Museum or The Newseum. If time is short, take a tour of some historical buildings such as the US Capitol Building or Arlington House. With over 40 historic sites to visit in Washington D.C., this city has something for everyone!

Schools and universities in Schools and universities in Washington, D.C.

There are five universities in Washington DC: American University, Georgetown University, George Washington University, Howard University and the National Academy of Sciences. There are also many community colleges. Many people get their college degrees and graduate degrees from these schools and colleges. It is a great place to continue studying if you want to go on for post-graduate work or doctorate level education. Washington DC also has several vocational schools, so it's a great place to get an education in your chosen profession without having to travel too far away from home or school when you're in school or doing well academically.

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