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Washington, D.C.

Moving to Washington, D.C.

Thinking about moving to Washington, D.C.? The nation's capital offers residents and visitors a great deal of history and excitement. The city is named after George Washington, the first president of the United States. The "D.C." actually stands for "District of Columbia," which is the federal district that is coextensive with the city of Washington. But both Washington and the District of Columbia are considered to be the same and are governed by a single municipal government. Those moving to Washington, D.C. might be pleased to know that in addition to museums, monuments and galleries, the city also has a vibrant nightlife, excellent shopping and many options for education.

Quality of Life in Washington, D.C.

Residents enjoy a good quality of life in Washington, D.C, although it is an expensive city in which to live. Still, residents note that being surrounded by nationally recognized monuments, parks and museums is a big plus. The public transportation in Washington, D.C. also adds to the quality of life, since people are able to get around efficiently and easily without a car thanks to buses and the Metrorail subway system.

Jobs in Washington, D.C.

Many jobs in Washington, D.C. are with the government, since, after all, it is the nation's capital. People may find jobs in Washington, D.C. working for the federal government, at one of the universities or colleges, at a local nonprofit, at a hospital, or in a service industry.

Washington, D.C. Attractions

Washington, D.C. attractions include many places that have to do with America's history. The Smithsonian Institution is one of the many excellent museums in Washington, D.C. Those in the city may also enjoy such attractions as: the Kennedy Center, the National Zoological Park, the Washington Monument and the National Arboretum.

Cost of Living in Washington, D.C.

The cost of living in Washington, D.C. is extremely high, as it is one of America's most expensive cities. In fact, the cost of living in Washington, D.C. is 81% above the national average. Still, Washington, D.C. is thought of as being recession-proof, since no matter what happens, the government will continue to operate and there will therefore still be jobs.

Washington, D.C. Housing and Apartment Prices

Since Washington, D.C. is one of the most expensive places in the country, it goes without saying that housing and apartment prices in Washington, D.C. are also high. A popular choice for housing, apartments in Washington, D.C. make up about 30% of the city's housing.

Washington, D.C. Neighborhoods

Washington, D.C. neighborhoods include Washington Harbour, Bethesda, Penn Quarter, Dupont Circle and Georgetown. Washington Harbour is known for being close to the Washington Monument and Roosevelt Island, and many condos and homes in Washington Harbour have views of the beautiful Potomac River. Bethesda is another Washington, D.C. neighborhood. Bethesda has an urban feel and is north of Washington, D.C. Penn Quarter, a historic Washington, D.C. neighborhood, is a nickname for the downtown area. Dupont Circle is a Washington, D.C. neighborhood that has many restaurants, museums and shopping options. Georgetown is located on the Potomac River and is one of the oldest Washington, D.C. neighborhoods. You'll find boutiques, restaurants and college students in this expensive Washington, D.C. neighborhood.

Washington, D.C. Apartments

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If you're looking for a Washington, D.C. apartment, ApartmentSearch.com offers you a wide variety of apartments to rent in Washington, D.C., and surrounding areas. Search for your new apartment here and we will help you find the perfect rental home. Remember, if you rent an apartment with Apartmentsearch.com, you will receive up to a $200 dollar reward!