In February 2026, Rentable's data shows the number of available cheap apartments in
Washington, DC and its surrounding cities. The chart displays the number of affordable housing options in Barnesville, Berwyn Heights,
Bladensburg,
Bowie, Brentwood, Brookeville,
Cheverly,
Chevy Chase Section Five,
Chevy Chase Section Three,
Chevy Chase View,
Chevy Chase Village,
College Park,
District Heights,
Gaithersburg, Garrett Park, Glen Echo, Glenarden,
Greenbelt,
Hyattsville, Indian Head, Kensington,
La Plata,
Landover Hills,
Laurel, Laytonsville, Martins Additions, Morningside,
Mount Rainier,
New Carrollton, North
Chevy Chase, Poolesville,
Riverdale Park,
Rockville, Seat Pleasant, Somerset,
Takoma Park, University Park,
Washington Grove,
Fairfax,
Falls Church,
Herndon,
Manassas,
Manassas Park,
Vienna,
Alexandria,
Ashburn,
Chantilly,
Clarksburg, Dale City,
Fort Washington, Great Falls,
Lorton, Sprinfield,
Triangle,
Upper Marlboro, Waldorf,
Silver Spring,
Mclean,
Arlington,
Woodbridge,
Crofton,
Centreville,
Germantown,
Burke,
Annandale,
Sterling, Oakton, Damascus,
Montgomery Village,
Adelphi,
Beltsville,
Temple Hills,
Suitland,
Oxon Hill, Camp Springs,
Largo, Tysons Corner,
South Riding,
Potomac, Burtonsville, Olney,
Bristow, Glendale, Clinton, Fort Belvoir, Cheltenham, North
Potomac, Mitchellville, Aspen Hill,
Fulton,
Brandywine, Darnestown, White Plains,
Reston,
Bethesda,
Capitol Heights,
Springfield,
Lanham,
Forestville,
Chevy Chase,
Dumfries,
Landover, North
Bethesda, and
Idylwood, in addition to
Washington, DC. With a total inventory of 66 cheap apartments in the entire metro area, renters have a range of options to choose from.