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#8
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If you are looking to rent an apartment for a month, look at VRBO. I will tell you, though, that a renter with a year's lease pays $1500-2000/month for a one bedroom unfurnished apartment in a safe, Metro-convenient location, so do not be surprised to see prices of $3000/month and up for the same apartment as a furnished holiday rental.
#9
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The Americana Hotel in Arlington has some extended stay apartments you can check. http://www.americanahotel.com/washin...tay-hotels.htm
Lee Ann
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#10



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Extended Stay America also has some properties in the DC area -but even they will run $80-$90 a night so well over $2,000 a month.
Maybe tell us more - are you there for work or school? Maybe the employer or school can help you with accommodations.
Maybe tell us more - are you there for work or school? Maybe the employer or school can help you with accommodations.
#12



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Are you staying for the whole month in Washington DC for your vacation? Or are you going to other places too? Not that it doesn't happen, but a month in one city is not a typical vacation.
By any chance are you visiting relatives in Washington?
But honestly $20 a night/$600 a month won't get accommodations for a family anywhere in the US. Not even in hostels.
By any chance are you visiting relatives in Washington?
But honestly $20 a night/$600 a month won't get accommodations for a family anywhere in the US. Not even in hostels.
#17
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If you are going to other places it may not make sense to rent an apartment for a month in DC and then have to also pay for a hotel in the other places you will be visiting. Perhaps if you are just leaving for one or two weekends. But if you are leaving for any lenght of time - or distance - it probably makes more sense to either get a hotel or just rent an apartment for the week (?) you will be in DC. (I love DC, but honestly I really think a week is enough to spend there and see major and some secondary sights).

