2221 S Clark, Arlington

S Clark St, Arlington, 22202, United States
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$1180
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5.6 mi from Georgetown
( 11m. 38m. 2h 3m)
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city center | 5.3 mi
Keller Graduate School of Manag... | 0.2 mi
University of Maryland, Global ... | 0.4 mi
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furnished
Lounge
Elevator
Study Lounge
Bike Storage

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About the Property

Welcome home to 2221 S Clark St. Located in Arlington with quick access to DC, 2221 S Clark St offers furnished studios and private bedrooms alongside a wide range of amenities, including lounge and coworking spaces, a wellness studio, outdoor deck, on-site laundry, parking, and bike storage. When you make this your home, the best of this live, work, play community is always within reach. You’re around the corner from Crystal Drive, a tree-lined shopping strip with everything from food trucks to fine dining and independent boutiques. They are located just across the Potomac River from Washington D.C, and only a quick drive away from Ronald Reagan National Airport. Whether you’re heading into the Capitol or across the globe, 2221 S Clark St is your perfect home base. Hop on the Blue or Yellow Metro Lines at Crystal City Station to arrive in DC in 20 minutes, or by car in under 10. National Landing is also a highly walkable and bikeable area, with shady sidewalks and designated bike trails.

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Bike Storage
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Frequently Asked Questions

Do student accommodation properties include parking, or do you have to pay an extra fee?

Parking can vary by property. Check the amenities section of the property you're interested in for complete details.

Are pets allowed on student accommodation properties?

Somestudent accommodation properties are pet-friendly. Check the amenities section of the property you're interested in to see if "pet friendly" is included in the list.

Are utilities included in the rent of student accommodation properties?

It varies by student accommodationproperties. Check the amenities section of the property you're interested in to see if utilities are included.

Will utilities be set up before my move-in day?

If utilities are included in the rent, then all utilities will be set up before you move in. If they're not included, it's your responsibility to schedule them. Please contact them with any questions — they're happy to offer guidance and assist you in any way they can.

Is furniture included?

Furnishings vary by property, so check the amenities section of the property details page or contact your leasing agent for complete details.

Can I bring my own furniture?

Yes, but when moving out, your unit should be restored as it was originally. If it was there when you arrived, it should be there when you leave.

Is there a washer and a dryer in every property unit?

It varies by property. Check the amenities section of the property you're interested in to see if a washer and dryer are in the unit or on the property site.

What’s the WIFI speed at student accommodation properties?

property WIFI is typically around 50 Mbps / person. Speeds may vary depending on the internet service provider.

Is cable internet included?

It varies by property. Check the amenities section of the property you're interested in to see if cable internet is an option.

Who can I contact if I’m having trouble accessing my lease or have additional questions about the lease service?

If you have any questions about your lease, please contact your leasing agent directly. They'd be happy to help out.

What credit score do I need to qualify?

Credit score requirements vary by state as well as income requirements. Please contact them for more details.

If I need a co-signer in my property lease, who’s eligible?

Co-signers should have a US-based address and a credit score of 680-700 (depending on location) or higher. Your co-signer’s income should be at least 3 times the monthly rent.

What do I need to complete the property application process?

It varies by location and home. Check the amenities section of the property you're interested in to see a full list of what's available. You can also reach out and talk to your leasing agent.

How do I view and/or download my student accommodation property lease?

they use Docusign to generate the lease agreement, and it will be sent to your email.

What's included in my rent?

It varies by location and home. Check the amenities section of the property you're interested in to see a full list of what's available. You can also reach out and talk to your leasing agent.

How soon will I receive my security deposit after moving out?

You'll receive your security deposit via check within 2 - 3 weeks after your move-out date.

Does property require a security deposit?

Property does typically require a security deposit, though this can vary by market. The amount is usually equal to one month's rent.

Is there an income requirement to apply to a student accommodation property?

Yes, there is an income requirement when applying for student accommodation properties. The specific amount varies depending on the region, with the general guideline being that the income-to-rent ratio should ideally range between 2.5 and 3.

Do I need renters' insurance?

they strongly recommend that all tenants purchase renters' insurance to protect the home and their own property. You'll be charged a penalty if there's any damage to the house and you don't have insurance.

What methods of payment are accepted?

they accept Visa, Master, Amex, Discover, and bank ACH.

Is there a fee if I make payments online?

Yes. They're using Stripe, which requires a 2.9% fee+30-cent fee or a 0.8% ($5 maximum) fee with ACH payments.

How do I tour an apartment online?

they have virtual tours available for various properties, and they can also send out tour videos to interested prospects.

I didn't receive the link to sign my lease. What do I do?

If you didn't receive the lease documents, please double check your email and the spam folder. If not, reach out to your leasing agent directly.

My lease signing was canceled. What do I do next?

Please reach out to your leasing agent, and they will send you a new copy.

Do all tenants have to sign the lease?

Yes, all tenants will have to sign the lease agreement.

My state/city/county has specific rental policies; does the lease cover that?

All their leases are unique to their region and should be able to cover all local laws and ordinances.

What if there are changes I would like to request before signing the lease?

Please reach out to the leasing agent that has been in communication with you, though not all requested changes may be possible.

How do I get the key to my new place?

they will send check-in instructions a week before you move in, including a checklist with details explaining how you can get your key. If it's a smart lock, you'll receive the code. If it's a traditional lock, you'll receive access to the lockbox service.

What kinds of community events can I look forward to?

Their community events include small inclusive board games, open house barbecues, baking, bowling, floral design, fashion shows, and even fancy yacht parties!

Are community events free?

Regular community activities such as Game Night are free for community members only. You might have to pay to attend large-scale events, but as a property community member, you'll enjoy big discounts — as much as 50% to 80%.

How can I become a property community member?

If you're one of their tenants, you're a property community member. they do open some events to the public, but mostly they're just for tenants.

What are the benefits of being a property community member?

Too many! Detailed benefits depend on where you reside. In general, you are able to gain special discounts from local restaurants, coffee shops, fashion shows and other entertainment spots with property membership. You can join their regular social gathering and networking events for free. they also frequently give away high-value prizes such as iPads and Xboxes through their online activities. Shoot them an email and tell them what's the next community benefit you want them to offer!

How does the property Community Shuttle Bus service work?

The free property Community Shuttle Bus service serves the Los Angeles USC neighborhood and Pittsburgh neighborhood. Look for the buses with a property logo, and check your WeChat Mini Program to get the real-time location of the bus. Simply scan this QR code with your Wechat account.

How soon will you respond to and complete my maintenance request?

Their maintenance staff responds to requests within 1-3 business days. They'll keep you updated and give you a window of time when they'll arrive on the day-of.

What if I didn't ask for maintenance when damage occurred in my home?

They're serious about maintaining the quality ofstudent accommodationproperties, and ask that you report any suspected damage tostudent accommodationManagement as soon as possible. You'll save yourself money in the long run, too, because they won't deduct anything from your security deposit.

What type of maintenance service does property cover?

they cover all the maintenance within 48 hours after you move in. After 48 hours, their professional maintenance staff / partners will help you figure out whether they can cover it. To learn more details ahead of time, please refer to your lease agreement.

What should I know before signing a lease?

Before signing the lease, renters should be aware of all rental details such as the monthly rent, concession, utility calculations, whether or not furniture is included, etc.

How do I cancel a payment?

Unfortunately, they do not support the option to cancel payments.

How do I find the status of my payment?

Once you have made a payment, you will arrive at a payment success page. An email notification will also be sent to your email confirming the payment.

How do I stop my in-progress payment?

Unfortunately, they do not support the option to stop an in-progress payment.

How do I split the rent with roommates?

If you are part of a group lease, please coordinate the rent amongst yourselves.

My payment failed: What's next?

There will be a $30 NSF fee if your payment got rejected by the bank. Please try to make the payment again.

Are the apartments and houses in safe locations?

Safety is a very subjective matter. Before signing the lease, they encourage prospects to tour the apartments and houses to find a place in their desired locations.

What if I have roommate issues?

Though they don't guarantee roommate compatibility, they have property Community Success Managers to help you create strong bonds throughout the property community. You can count on them to organize activities and events to help you get involved in the community and meet people.

How is property different from other rental services?

property offers both traditional student accommodation managment, as well as co-living spaces to help cater to different needs.

Will property help me locate a new place to live?

Yes they will be able to assist based on their availability at the moment.

Can I search by the zip code or neighborhood of interest?

You can search by neighborhood or by map on the website.

Does property accept subleases?

Please reach out to the leasing office if you have a qualified person and the office will assist directly.

What types of rentals does property have: houses, apartments, or condos?

Property has a variety of rentals available. they have apartments, houses to rent by the room, or whole when available, and coliving spaces near universities.

Does property have a mobile app?

Yes! they have a property App that can be used to make payments and submit work orders (Currently for USC only).

How do I report a glitch or technical issue on the website?

reach out to the property manager if you are a tenant.
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Student Accommodations in Washington DC

Washington DC Student Housing

Washington DC, is buzzing with a vibrant student population, and with so many universities, the demand for quality student housing in the United States is always high. While on-campus accommodations often fill up quickly, off-campus student housing Washington DC offers students more flexibility and choice. From private rooms and shared apartments to ensuite options and stylish studios, there’s something for everyone’s vibe and budget. Whether you want a cozy spot to study or a chic space to chill, DC has plenty of options to explore.

That’s where amber comes in—your ultimate go-to for hassle-free student housing in Washington DC. With verified listings, user-friendly search filters, and a wide range of student apartments DC near top universities like the University of Washington and George Washington University, amber makes finding your perfect home super easy. Plus, their dedicated booking support and flexible lease options ensure a smooth transition for students new to the city. Student housing Washington DC options near universities include top-rated properties like Scape and Unilodge, catering to all kinds of student lifestyles. Starting at an affordable range of $1,200–$1,800 per month, amber ensures you find a place that suits your needs while staying within budget. A few best student housing in Washington DC include The Tempo, The Varsity College Park, and June Homes 20001.

About Washington DC

Washington DC is a city where history meets modern vibes, creating the ultimate playground for students and young professionals. Located on the East Coast of the United States, DC isn’t just the nation’s political capital; it’s a cultural, academic, and social hotspot that has something for everyone. Established in 1790, the city boasts a rich historical backdrop with world-famous landmarks like the White House, the Capitol Building, and the Lincoln Memorial. But there’s more to DC than politics—it’s alive with youthful energy, fueled by a dynamic, diverse population and an influx of students from across the globe.

Nature lovers can unwind at Rock Creek Park or take in the serene beauty of the Potomac River. For the music-loving Gen Z crowd, the DC Jazz Fest and outdoor concerts at The Wharf offer unmatched experiences. The food scene is equally exciting, with everything from iconic food trucks to global cuisines at Union Market. Washington DC is also a top-tier academic hub, home to some of the most prestigious universities in the country. Georgetown University is known for its world-class programs and scenic campus, and the University of Washington attracts thousands of students each year. Other notable institutions, like American University and The Catholic University of America, further add to the city’s academic prestige. Whether you’re strolling through the National Mall, vibing at a rooftop bar, or attending one of the countless cultural festivals, Washington DC offers an unbeatable mix of education, entertainment, and lifestyle.

Best Student Housing in Washington DC

Finding the perfect student housing Washington DC is a game-changer for anyone starting life in this bustling capital city. As a student, your accommodation isn’t just a place to crash—it’s where you unwind after long study sessions, forge friendships, and create lifelong memories. Key factors like proximity to campus, affordability, safety, and amenities like Wi-Fi and study spaces can make or break your experience. Whether you want a spot close to the University of Washington, a budget-friendly shared apartment, or a studio packed with modern facilities, there’s something for everyone. This is where amber steps in, making your hunt for verified Washington DC student apartments as seamless as possible. Whether you’re eyeing Royal Sonesta, just a 10-minute drive away from Dupont Circle, or June Homes 20011, a premium student housing option with top-notch amenities, Amber has you covered. From private rooms and ensuites to studios and shared apartments, they cater to diverse budgets and preferences while ensuring a safe and inclusive community vibe. Bonus? Amber’s user-friendly platform and support team make booking stress-free. Check out some of the best student housing in Washington DC below.

1. Dupont

2. Columbia 1480

3. Adams Morgan

4. Logan Circle

5. Near Dupont Circle

6. Terrapin Row

7. June Homes 20024

8. University View College Park

9. Florida Ave

10. 2221 S Clark

Affordable Student Housing in Washington DC

Looking for affordable student housing in Washington DC? You’re in luck! The city offers a variety of budget-friendly student apartments in Washington DC that don’t compromise on quality or comfort. Whether you're after a cozy shared apartment or a sleek studio, options abound to suit every preference and price range. Amber makes finding the perfect place a breeze, with a range of verified student apartments DC designed to meet student needs. Let's explore a few good affordable student housing in Washington DC.

1. June Homes 20017: Just a 17-minute walk away from The Catholic University of America, the residence features a range of non-ensuites and ensuites. You can even access amenities like wifi, TV, and laundry.

2. Foggy Bottom: This property features an array of non-ensuites with amenities, including wifi, a gym, and a co-working space. Also, it is just a 5-minute walk away from George Washington University.

3. June Homes 1227 Harvard Street Northwest: Featuring best-in-class non-ensuites, this property is a 6-minute drive away from Howard University. Students here will get access to amenities like a queen bed, a built-in closet, and laundry facilities.

4. Logan Circle: An 8-minute walk away from Strayer University, this residence comprises a range of non-ensuites. Make the most of modern amenities like a gym, rooftop, and co-working space.

5. June Homes 20002: This is also one of the most affordable student housing Washington DC.  Just a 15-minute drive away from Trinity Washington University, this residence comprises a range of ensuites. Make the most of modern amenities like wifi, microwave, and oven.

Best Areas to Live in Washington DC

Washington DC offers a mix of lively and student-friendly neighborhoods, each with its vibe, amenities, and appeal for students. Whether you're after proximity to campus, an active social scene, or a quiet retreat, DC has a spot for everyone. Here are some of the best areas to live in Washington DC.

1. Georgetown: Perfect for students attending Georgetown University, this historic area combines cobblestone streets, chic cafes, and an upscale vibe. Prospect Place is a top choice here, offering comfortable accommodations close to campus and the buzz of M Street. Here, you can stay at Parkside student housing.

2. Foggy Bottom: Located near George Washington University, this neighborhood blends academic convenience with cultural attractions like the Kennedy Center. Properties like Vie Towers provide modern housing options with easy access to classes and public transport.

3. Adams Morgan: Known for its bohemian flair and buzzing nightlife, this area is a hit with social butterflies. From quirky cafes to art galleries, it’s all here. Union On Knox offers affordable shared apartments just steps away from the action.

4. Logan Circle: If you’re into a trendy, youthful vibe, Logan Circle is where it’s at. This neighborhood is packed with indie boutiques, rooftop bars, and cozy brunch spots. Check out Hub College Park, which offers great student-friendly amenities.

5. West End: This posh locale is perfect for students who prioritize luxury and convenience. With chic eateries and proximity to downtown, Royal Sonesta is a standout property for those living the city life in style.

Room Types for Student Housing in Washington DC

When it comes to student housing in Washington DC, amber offers a versatile range of room types designed to meet the diverse needs of students. From social butterflies to privacy seekers, there’s something for everyone. Amber’s listings ensure that students in Washington DC have access to high-quality, affordable, and well-equipped housing options that cater to both individual and shared living preferences. Here’s a breakdown of the room types you’ll find in Washington DC:

1. Ensuite Rooms: These rooms are a hit among students who want their personal space without missing out on a community vibe. With a private bedroom and attached bathroom, you get the convenience and comfort of your sanctuary, while a shared kitchen and living areas encourage socialization with housemates. It’s perfect for students who like a balance of privacy and interaction.

2. Non-Ensuite Rooms: If budget is your top priority, non-ensuite rooms are a practical choice. They offer a private bedroom with access to shared bathrooms, kitchens, and living spaces. These rooms create a great opportunity to make new friends while keeping things easy on your wallet.

3. Studios: Looking for complete independence? Studios are the way to go. With your own fully-equipped kitchen, bathroom, and sleeping area, you’ll have everything you need in one cozy space. Studios are ideal for students who value privacy and flexibility in their living arrangements.

4. 1, 2, & 3-Bedroom Apartments: Perfect for groups of friends or housemates, these spacious Washington DC student apartments combine community and comfort. You’ll share living areas and kitchens, while private bedrooms ensure personal space. Whether you’re co-living with friends or looking to split costs, these options are versatile and practical.

Cost of Living

Washington DC is an exciting city to live in, but like any major urban hub, it comes with a cost. The general cost of living can be a bit high, especially when it comes to housing, food, transportation, and entertainment. On average, students can expect to pay between $1,900–$2,500 per month as their living expenses, depending on the area and the type of accommodation (whether you're opting for shared rooms, private studios, or apartments). Grocery bills, entertainment, and transportation also add to the cost of living in Washington DC. With some careful budgeting, you’ll be able to balance living in this city. Here's a breakdown of the expenses.

1. Off-campus housing: $1,445 - $2,000/month

2. Transportation: $110 - $120/month

3. Food: $400 - $450/month

4. Utility: $155 - $165/month

5. Entertainment: $50 - $75/month

6. Groceries: $60 - $80/month

7. Health: $80 - $95/month

8. Clothes: $125 - $140/month

Student Travel Washington DC

Getting around Washington DC as a student is super convenient, with multiple transportation options that make commuting easy and affordable. Whether you're heading to campus or exploring the city, here’s a breakdown of your options:

  1. Metro (Train): The Washington DC Metro is the city’s primary form of rapid transit, connecting key areas including student neighborhoods and universities. Serving over 600,000 passengers daily and with six lines—red, orange, silver, blue, yellow, and green—you can easily travel across the city, often with just one transfer between stations. Expect to pay around $20–$40/week, depending on the distance you travel. Metro cards are available with discounted passes for students.
  2. Metrobus: It operates an extensive network of routes in and around D.C., featuring over 1,400 environmentally friendly buses powered by compressed natural gas or hybrid electric systems. These buses reduce hydrocarbon emissions by around 45 percent compared to traditional diesel vehicles, making them a sustainable transportation option. The regular fare for the Metrobus is $2.25. You can get a DC One Card, which provides student discounts for bus and Metro rides.
  3. DC Circulator: It is another budget-friendly option, with a $1 fare that lets you hop on and off at various popular spots across six routes. It’s perfect for exploring vibrant neighborhoods like Adams Morgan, Dupont Circle, Georgetown, Woodley Park, U Street, and Capitol Hill. The National Mall line also provides easy access to D.C.'s iconic monuments and memorials.
  4. Rideshares (Uber/Lyft): If you’re in a rush or prefer door-to-door service, rideshares like Uber and Lyft are everywhere. Prices vary, but they’re often more expensive than public transport. You've to typically pay $10–$20 per trip, depending on the distance and surge pricing. Keep an eye on the app for discounts, especially if you're a first-time user.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Washington DC

Washington DC is a buzzing hotspot for students, offering a dynamic and safe environment where you can not only hit the books but also explore and have fun. With its lively social scene, student-friendly vibe, and tons of things to do, DC has everything to make your student life memorable. Known for its low crime rates and vibrant student-friendly neighborhoods, DC offers a safe environment for students to live and study. Areas like Dupont Circle and Foggy Bottom are popular for their easy access to libraries, cozy cafes, and study hubs like the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, making it perfect for both academic and social needs.

For hangouts, students love grabbing a cup of coffee at places like A Baked Joint and Bluestone Lane West End Cafe. Enjoy delicious meals at Old Ebbitt Grill, Founding Farmers DC, and Le Diplomate. If you’re looking to unwind, Georgetown Waterfront Park is a great spot for a chill study session or a relaxing afternoon. And when the sun sets, D.C.'s nightlife takes over with trendy spots like The Pub & The People and Ivy and Coney, offering everything from lively clubs to laid-back pubs for the ultimate student hangout. DC also hosts some epic events that draw students throughout the year. The DC Jazz Festival and National Cherry Blossom Festival are just a few that bring the city’s cultural vibe to life, offering tons of opportunities to connect, explore, and dive into the city’s arts scene.

Washington DC Tourist Attractions

Washington DC isn’t just the US capital – it’s a playground for students, with endless attractions that blend history, culture, and fun. Whether you're into exploring iconic landmarks or soaking up the vibrant art scene, DC has something for everyone. From museums that’ll make you feel like a history buff to buzzing neighborhoods where you can vibe with the local scene, Washington is the perfect mix of adventure and chill.

1. Lincoln Memorial

2. National Air and Space Museum

3. National Gallery of Art

4. Library of Congress

5. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

6. Washington Monument

7. Georgetown

8. Ford’s Theater

9. United States Botanic Garden

10. National Portrait Gallery

Universities in Washington DC

Washington DC is home to some of the country’s most prestigious universities, making it a top destination for students from around the globe. Whether you're after a world-class education in law, political science, or the arts, the capital city offers an array of renowned institutions that cater to diverse academic ambitions. The city's unique blend of historic landmarks, cultural hubs, and academic excellence makes it an exciting place to learn and grow. Here’s a quick look at some of the top universities in Washington DC.

1. Georgetown University: Known for its prestigious law and business programs, Georgetown offers a dynamic academic environment with a focus on global perspectives.

2. The George Washington University (GWU): With its central location and strong programs in political science, business, and international affairs, GWU is a top choice for students looking to engage in DC’s political scene.

3. American University: A leader in international relations, American University is perfect for those aiming to make an impact in politics or social justice.

4. Howard University: Famous for its commitment to diversity and excellence in fields like healthcare, law, and the arts, Howard attracts students from all walks of life.

5. University of Washington: While not located directly in DC, the University of Washington offers strong connections to the city through its extensive internship programs and online offerings in business and tech.