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Studio Homes for Rent in Wakefield

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    $1,379 - $2,888 per month

    Connecticut Heights

    Studio - 2 Beds

    4850 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008

    Connecticut Heights Apartments in Washington, DC offers a choice of vintage-style, mid-rise apartments with old-world charm or modern, high-rise living. Located right on Connecticut Avenue, you'll have the Metrobus at your front door and will be walking distance to Van Ness Metro. Enjoy the nearby jogging and biking trails at Rock Creek Park or stay home and enjoy our swimming pool with sundeck,

    4850 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008
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    $1,575 - $2,825 per month

    Clarence House

    Studio - 2 Beds

    4530 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008

    Looking for a studio, one or two-bedroom apartment? Want to live in the Van Ness neighborhood? Start your apartment search at Clarence House! Living at Clarence House means coming home to a spacious apartment with beautiful hardwood floors, high ceilings, large closets, and a community with a variety of amenities. On-site maintenance and management, on-site laundry facilities, a rooftop deck, and

    4530 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008
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    $1,650 - $2,758 per month

    The Frontenac

    Studio - 2 Beds

    4550 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008

    The Frontenac is an apartment building nestled in the heart of upper-Northwest DC. At The Frontenac, you will find studio, one, and two-bedroom apartments for rent. You will love the classic architectural style of the building, which is expressed through high ceilings, arched doorways, and traditional wainscoting. The cat-friendly apartments feature spacious layouts, beautiful hardwood flooring,

    4550 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008

Why Live in Wakefield

Wakefield, located in Washington, D.C., offers a tranquil residential experience just blocks away from the bustling Connecticut Avenue. This neighborhood is known for its high walkability score, serene atmosphere, and tree-lined streets that provide a peaceful retreat from the city's activity. Home styles in Wakefield are diverse, ranging from 1930s colonials to brand-new constructions, Shaker-style houses, mid-century modern homes, and two-story brick residences. The area reflects Washington’s evolving real estate landscape, with single-family homes featuring yards, bricks, and garages, often situated next to new developments. Wakefield is served by District of Columbia Public Schools, with students attending Ben Murch Elementary, Alice Deal Middle, and Jackson-Reed High School. The neighborhood is also close to various private schools. Parks are plentiful and often associated with local schools, providing public access during non-school hours. Residents enjoy walking their dogs, pushing strollers, and engaging in weekend family activities like flag football and soccer. Wakefield features an array of neighborhood bodegas, small shops, and stores, with larger grocery needs met by nearby Wegman’s and Whole Foods in Tenleytown. Dining options include local eateries and family-friendly spots like Comet Ping Pong. The neighborhood is easily accessible via Metro stops at Tenleytown and Van Ness, and electric scooters are a popular mode of transportation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular neighborhoods for renters near Wakefield?
The most popular neighborhoods for renters near Wakefield are Forest Hills, Chevy Chase, Cleveland Park, McLean Gardens and Cathedral Heights.
What are the most popular zip codes for renters near Wakefield?
The most popular zip codes for renters near Wakefield are 20037, 22209, 20008, 20015 and 20007.
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