Donohoe

55 Communities
7,116 Units
10 Cities
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3 Student Communities

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Washington

Beneath a canopy of cherry blossoms, woven between national monuments and government buildings, Washington DC is a city full of excitement, surprises, and historic treasures. Washington DC’s breathtaking landmarks aren’t just for tourists. After finding your perfect apartment in the city, you’ll visit them more often than you think! Many are free, and they offer residents a one-of-a-kind backyard, including the Smithsonian, the National Museum of History, the Jefferson Memorial, the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument, the National Zoo, the National Mall, and so much more. But historic monuments aren’t the only thing that make Washington DC so special. The incredible park-like atmosphere offers a stunning background. The National Cherry Blossom Festival is a wonderful example of how beautiful this city truly is, so be sure to check out this yearly event! Hikers love exploring more than 48 miles of hiking trails at Rock Creek Park, and all those in favor of vintage purchases and bargain hunting appreciate the year-round flea market in Historic Georgetown. As one of the most pedestrian- and bike-friendly cities in America, there are roughly 70 miles of bike lanes and biking trails in Washington DC, not to mention the Metro lines that give residents easy access to the entire DC area. Sports fans love living in Washington DC, where they can cheer on the NHL’s Washington Capitals, the NBA’s Washington Wizards, the MLB’s Washington Nationals, and the NFL’s Washington Football Team. Washington DC is a foodie paradise as well, offering top-rated restaurants and celebrity chefs, and ranked one of the best in the world for cuisine. The economy in DC is strong and diverse, offering a wide variety of employment options. The is home to notable health facilities like the Washington Hospital Center, the Children’s National Medical Center, and the National Institutes of Health, along with prestigious universities such as George Washington University, Georgetown University, and Howard University.

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Silver Spring

Located just six miles from Washington D.C., Silver Spring offers an attractive balance of quaint suburban living and large metropolitan amenities. As a residential community, Silver Spring provides residents a tranquil retreat outside of the daily bustle of our nation’s capital. With excellent schools and a safe community, Silver Spring is a popular destination for families in search of affordable or luxury apartment homes. At the center of the area is Downtown Silver Spring. This entertainment district holds an endless array of upscale stores and restaurants, as well as a luxury move theater, five parks, and the Fillmore. Throughout the year, a full roster of outdoor concerts and festivals attract visitors from across the region. From the South African Bazaar to the Christmas Market and Craft Fair, there’s always something to experience. Silver Spring is perfect for people looking to have the best of both worlds: a suburban lifestyle just a stone’s throw from Washington D.C.’s most distinctive restaurants, museums, and attractions. Residents have direct access to the capital by car or the light rail system at Silver Spring MARC Station. Montgomery College Tacoma Park resides here, next to Jesup Blair Park.

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Bethesda

Situated just outside northwest D.C., Bethesda is a welcoming community that’s perfect for renters who appreciate variety. The shopping, dining, and entertainment scenes on the east side of Bethesda are remarkably extensive, with everything from first-rate art galleries to trendy nightclubs and a truly staggering selection of restaurants. Between the culinary diversity of Woodmont Triangle, and the retail center that is the Collection at Chevy Chase, Bethesda residents are seldom without entertainment. The city is also bordered by countless parks, golf courses, and mixed-use green spaces, adding to the already vibrant landscape that surrounds the homes and apartments in the region. The broader community is a fairly quiet collective of suburban neighborhoods, boasting top-notch schools, a low crime rate, and public parks of every size and description. With Washington just a short drive or Metro ride away, it’s easy to see why Bethesda is one of the most popular places for D.C.-area commuters to call home.