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Richardson, Washington DC

Richardson Pl NW, Washington, 20001, United States
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About the Property

If you are looking for student housing in Washington DC, then Richardson student housing is the perfect location for you. It is at the perfect distance from the prestigious universities in the city. Full of amazing amenities and features, this student housing in Washington DC is a student favourite. There are many room options available for the residents of Richardson accommodation like a range of private rooms. George Washington University is a 17 min drive away and American University is a 23 min drive away.


Amber offers a variety of completely furnished, stylish, and comfortable interiors for Richardson student housing in Washington, DC. Getting about from Richardson student housing won't be an issue because Washington, DC, has an efficient and reasonably priced public transportation system. Restaurants, cafes, and bars are just a few of the neighbourhood attractions around this student apartment in Washington. The capital city of the United States of America is named Washington, DC after George Washington, who served as the country's first president. The Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, and U.S. Capitol are just a few of the city's well-known monuments and sites. As the capital of the United States, D.C. is home to prestigious universities, numerous museums, iconic landmarks, and a diverse and welcoming community. Washington, DC, the nation's capital, provides a variety of internship and employment opportunities.For college students interested in politics, government, policy, foreign relations, and similar subjects, Washington, DC, the nation's capital, provides a variety of internship and employment opportunities. The students frequently love going to theatre, museums, galleries, and music venues. The options are limitless, and the culture is quite broad and diversified. Every year, a large number of students come here because of the incredible lifestyle and educational opportunities.

Features

The fantastic facilities and advantages that Richardson student housing provides to its residents are incredible. The distance to the prestigious universities in the city is one of the best features of this student housing in Washington, DC. All of the rooms at Richardson student accommodation are completely furnished and have stylish, contemporary decor. The rooms offer amazing features like it being a private room, having a comfortable bed to relax in after a long day, a lamp for the late night study sessions and a window for the views and the natural light.


There are also a number of common features that include all the rooms being fully furnished with amazing and comfortable furniture. Keyless access is one of the top features of Richardson housing along with high speed Wifi. There is a furnished backyard where students can spend time in the sun and community events where they can meet other residents and socialise. There is a free onsite laundry where students can clean their clothes. Monthly cleaning is also provided. The price also includes bills like Wifi and other utilities.

Location and What's Hot?

Richardson student housing is in one of the most lively and safe areas in Washington. It is surrounded by a lot of restaurants, cafes and other fun places. One of the best things about Richardson student housing is the closeness to the esteemed universities in Washington DC. Both George Washington University and American University are less than a 25 min drive away making commute easy and fast.


There are a number of amazing places to visit near Richardson student housing for the residents. Many restaurants like Republica Cantina, Big Bear Cafe, Carving Room NoMa, Glassey, Full Yum, Jam Doung Style and Yeung Fong serve hot delicious food, cafes like Uptown Cafe, Qualia Coffee, Sweet Science Coffee, Creative Grounds and Sylvan Cafe  have yummy snacks and coffee. There are also plenty of clubs and pubs near Richardson student housing where chilled cocktails and groovy music is always present like The Pub and the People, All Souls Bar, Jake’s Tavern, Rocket Bar, Boundary Stone and Jackpot. You will never run out of things to see and do near Richardson student housing because The Smithsonian National Zoological Park, the United States Botanic Garden, the United States National Arboretum and Meridian Hill Park are all nearby. Triangle Park, Rabaut Park, Rock Creek Park and Park View Recreation Centre are green spaces and parks nearby where you can spend a nice sunny day. Grocery stores are also nearby like T & G grocery, Safeway, Harris Teeter and ABC Groceries, so getting fresh food will be easy.

Commute

Commuting in Washington, D.C., the capital city of the United States, offers a diverse range of transportation options to accommodate the needs of its residents and visitors. The city's transportation network is well-developed, making it relatively easy for people to travel within and around the city. The travel in Washington DC is usually the metro and Taxis. Buses are also a good option for public transport. Walking can also be an option as it is cheaper and healthy but may take longer. Taxis and cabs can be hailed as a mode of transport but they are a lot more expensive. The closest bus stop to Richardson student housing is U St NW & 13th St NW.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is coliving?

Coliving is roommate and city living made easy. Instead of scouring Craigslist for roommates, spending your savings on new furniture, and arguing over splitting the bills, you’ll move into a private bedroom in a fully-furnished, all-inclusive shared apartment.

What’s included with coliving? What should I bring when I move in?

As a PMG’s coliving member, your rent includes a full-sized bed-frame, nightstand, lamp, clothes storages, and hangers. In your shared suite you’ll find a fully-furnished living room and dining area, with appliances, cutlery, and household essentials including toilet paper, dish washing soap, sponges, and laundry detergent. Alongside your personal items, we recommend bringing bed and bathroom linens alongside any personal decor. We do not allow members to bring in extra furniture. Coliving offerings may differ depending on your home. Please ask your leasing specialist for a full list of what’s included.

What is included in non-coliving apartments?

As a PMG’s member in a traditional apartment, you’ll have access to convenient amenities, people-first property services, PMG’s built-in community, events, and discounts to local and national brands. Unless stated otherwise, our traditional apartments are unfurnished and not all-inclusive of utilities, WiFi, etc.

Is parking available?

Parking availability is dependent on each home! If a building has a parking garage or lot, you’ll see a Parking icon on our website. Please ask your leasing specialist about available spaces.

Can I pick my roommates in my coliving suite?

If you and a friend would like to live in the same coliving suite together, we’re happy to accommodate your request given that you both qualify and there is availability in the suite. However, due to Fair Housing Laws, we can’t allow members to pick roommates based on factors like gender, religion etc. For example, that means we can’t guarantee you will have an all female suite.

Can I share a room with a friend?

PMG offers rooms with queen-sized beds and ensuite bathrooms at select homes for couples who are looking to live together in a coliving suite. We do not allow members to bring additional furniture.

What happens if I don’t get along with my roommates?

Coliving at PMG is designed to reduce the typical arguments and tensions that come with roommate living, like splitting the bills, buying essentials like toilet paper, and choosing furniture. We do ask that members be respectful of one another and their home, and perform chores like taking out the trash, filling the dishwasher, and maintaining a livable space. However, as a property manager, it’s not within PMG’s power to enforce those behaviors. If your roommate is in violation of their lease, please reach out to our Member Support team. In such cases, we may be able to transfer you to another unit or home.

Can I have a private bathroom?

Select coliving bedrooms offer ensuite bathrooms. Please ask your leasing specialist for more details on availability.

Are pets allowed?

While PMG love animals, we only allow pets at our private studio and 1- and 2-bedroom apartments. In our coliving suites, pets may be allowed as an accommodation for tenants with a qualified disability.

Are community events free?

Yes! All community events are free. Some events are limited to a certain number of people.

What is Washington, DC known for?

As the capital of the United States for more than 200 years, DC is chock full of historic landmarks and must-see sights. The White House, the Lincoln Memorial, the Capitol Building, the Washington Monument, and Union Station are just some of the iconic structures that call DC home. Aside from buildings, Washington, DC, is known for its rich heritage and diverse population; with embassies representing nearly every country on Earth, the cultural and culinary delights are second to none.

What is the public transportation like in Washington, DC?

For a major city, DC is relatively compact, so chances are when you’re staying in one of the coliving units, you’ll make many of your trips on foot or by bicycle. When you need to head across town, you can take the Metrobus or the DC Circulator, a six-route bus service that hits all the points of interest. The light rail system (known as the Metro) connects much of DC, as well as the nearby areas of Maryland and Virginia. In other words, when you’re coliving in Washington, DC, you won’t need a vehicle.

What are some fun things to do in Washington, DC?

Whether you’re a sports fan or not, you’ll likely enjoy cheering for the home team at a major league basketball, football, baseball, or hockey game. Looking for more of an informative experience while staying in a coliving space in the city? Even if you’ve lived in DC all your life, the Smithsonian Institution is worth at least a few trips (one visit isn’t enough to see everything). And while you may think of DC as an all-urban city, you’ll still find opportunities to head outdoors and golf, cycle the bike paths, or steer paddle boats along the river while staying in a coliving space in the city.

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Student Accomodations in Washington DC

Washington DC Student Housing

Finding suitable student housing in Washington DC can be difficult at times, but it is certainly not impossible! Every year thousands of students from all over the world flock to the capital of the US to pursue further education and also to find chic student housing in Washington DC. Students can find comfortable yet affordable student apartments in Washington DC via amber! With the world-class options on offer at amber, students can access important educational institutions such as the University of Washington, Seattle University, Washington State University, Gonzaga University, and Seattle Pacific University. The city is located on the east bank of the Potomac River and has a wealth of natural beauty and history one can turn towards so there are no shortages of things to do in Washington DC. With amber, booking short-term stays in the United States becomes easier than ever. Various options such as single, double, and triple-sharing student apartments in Washington DC are available; options include June Homes 20017, Yours Truly DC, Common Perry, and many others.

About Washington DC

Washington DC, located on the east bank of the Potomac River, is the capital of the US and was formerly known as the District of Columbia. The city is one of the nation's largest cultural, political, and economic melting pots, as Washington sees more than two million visitors every year coming to marvel at its execution of American democracy. As of the 2019 US Census, the population of the city was more than 700,000 and houses people from various different ethnicities. The city contains some of the best universities in Washington DC, including the University of Washington, Seattle University, Gonzaga University, and more.

Student housing in Washington DC is steeped in cultural diversity and tons of history as the city was at the forefront of the Civil Rights struggle in America and also the home rule era where in 1973, the American Congress enacted the District of Columbia Home Rule Act which finally provided the city representation in Congress. Things to do in Washington DC are plenty, and as someone staying in student apartments in Washington DC, the student life here is truly vibrant and offers something to learn every single day. The Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument are spaces great for history and culture nerds looking to explore more about Washington.

Best Student Housing in Washington DC

With various students from all over the world flocking to the city and opting for student apartments in Washington DC, finding the right place for you is of high importance. Amber makes this seemingly tiresome process much easier for you. All you have to do is follow these three easy steps: explore, pay, and book, and you have your perfect home away from home. Universities in Washington DC are the perfect avenue for you to display your academic talents to the world. You can do so while opting for student apartments in Washington DC. We understand that the cost of living in Washington DC can be high at times. Therefore, it is key that you factor in various aspects such as commute charges, distance to your university, housing facilities, and more. Students looking for student housing in Washington DC can check out these properties:

  1. Harrington Housing Foggy Bottom
  2. Harrington Housing Logan Circle
  3. Harrington Housing Near Dupont Circle
  4. Monroe
  5. Clifton
  6. Richardson
  7. Euclid
  8. Bowman
  9. Parkway
  10. NoSHA

Cost of living in Washington DC

The cost of living in Washington DC is 52% higher than the national average. Therefore, students must be well-equipped with money-management skills and perhaps pick up a summer job or two to pay for their expenses while they stay at student housing in Washington DC. A single person's expenses per month without rent can be estimated to be around $1500 a month.

1. Utilities (heating, electricity, gas for 1 person: $100-$120/month

2. Internet: $40 - $60/month

3. Taxi on a business day, 8 km: $18

4. Gym membership in a business area: $80 - $100/month

5. Lunch in a business district: $15 - $40

6. Healthcare: $5 - $10/week

Student Travel in Washington DC

The most commonly used transportation systems for getting around the DC area are supervised by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA). This organization was founded in 1967 and serves area residents, commuters, and visitors almost all day, seven days per week. Trips are paid through a SmarTrip account, either by a reloadable plastic card or mobile pay.

1. Metro Bus

Metrobus runs hundreds of routes throughout the city and the greater Washington, DC area, with more than 1,400 buses using compressed natural gas or a hybrid electric drive system helping to keep DC eco-friendly. As an alternative to traditional diesel fuel, buses that run on compressed natural gas (CNG) produce roughly 45% fewer hydrocarbons, making them an attractive option for sustainable meetings. DCs fleet has more than 1,400 buses operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority that run on a version of alternative fuel that is less harmful to the environment, including CNG, advanced technology diesel fuel, and ultra-low sulfur diesel fuel.

2. DC Circulator:

The DC Circulator gets rave reviews from residents and visitors alike. The bus is $1 for all riders and travels along six specific routes designed for easy-on, easy-off access at points of interest throughout the District. You can pay with exact change, a SmarTrip card, and a 7-day WMATA regional bus pass. Explore neighborhoods such as Adams Morgan, Dupont Circle, Georgetown, Woodley Park, U Street, and Capitol Hill with the Circulator.

3. Regional Public Transit:

Visitors can easily travel from DC to its neighboring states, Maryland and Virginia. The region, commonly referred to as the DMV, has a variety of options in order to serve locals and commuters coming into the District for work and play. However, these modes of transportation can easily carry visitors to sites outside the city.

4. Cycling:

The students can navigate and explore through the city via cycling or even consider it as a option for commuting to their university.

Student Lifestyle and Living in Washington

Being one of the most important cities within the USA, Washington DC does hold a special place in the hearts of many students who study or have studied in the city. Student apartments in Washington DC can be a blessing in disguise as not only do you get to have your own living space outside of your university, but you also get to explore it whenever you want to. The city provides students with a vibrant student life in Washington DC, while at the same time being an excellent spot for exploration for all age groups.

The Lincoln Memorial, Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, and Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History are all great tourist places in case you are curious about the history of Washington DC. If trying out different food items is your idea of things to do in Washington DC, then head on over to The Dabney, Old Ebbitt Grill, and the Fiola Mare for some of the best grub DC has to offer. If the great outdoors is more up your alley, Rock Creek Park, President's Park, and Anacostia Park are all nestled in the midst of the lush foliage DC boasts. The cost of living in Washington DC can be easily managed if you budget right, opt for public transport, and buy your essentials from cheaper stores such as the Dollar 1 Store, and Prime Thrift up on Georgia Avenue. Whole Foods Market and BestWorld Supermarket all offer great offers and prices that are cheaper than most grocery outlets in the city.

Washington DC Tourist Attractions

As a melting pot of the US's economic growth, political importance, and cultural diversity, it comes as no surprise that there are tons of things to do in Washington DC. If you opt for student housing in Washington DC, you better not miss out on these amazing tourist attractions. The city is known for its political significance as well as high status of livability:

1. Lincoln Memorial

2. Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

3. Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

4. National Mall

5. Washington Monument

6. United States Capitol

7. Library of Congress

Universities in Washington DC

Washington DC is famous for its universities and colleges since thousands of students fly to this amazing city. Here are some famous universities:

1. The University of Washington

2. Seattle University

3. Gonzaga University

4. University of Washington Tacoma

5. Washington State University

6. Western Washington University

7. Bellevue College

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