Cleveland ParkHousing | Points of Interest | Historical Information | TransportationOverviewCleveland Park and its enclave of McLean Gardens are residential neighborhoods in NW Washington, DC. Known for its 19th century houses, the area is home to many middle-class, affluent residents. Its borders are approximately Rodman and Tildman Streets to the North, Woodley Road to the South, Rock Creek Park to the East, and Archibald - Glover Park and the neighborhood of American University Park to the West. Cleveland Park and its southern neighbor, Woodley Park, have an indistinct common border and with so many apartments, businesses, and restaurants along Connecticut Ave. corridor, one blends into the other. Return to topHousingMost of the housing in Cleveland Park lies along the Connecticut Ave. corridor. Some residential units and basement apartments for rent can also be found in the surrounding houses. With American University nearby, Cleveland Park is a popular residential area for students as well as young professionals commuting on the Red Line into Downtown DC. Renters can expect $1200 - $1500 for a one bedroom apartment depending on the amenities and age of the building. A few apartments have undergone recent renovation and these can reach upwards of $2,000, especially with park views. Below are several featured buildings in this neighborhood for consideration. Be sure to check with each apartments' property management company for more information, availability, and current prices. And don’t be afraid to contact them! Most renters need to give 30-60 days moving notice. If you know you’re moving in the next few months, have them keep track of apartments coming available for you. Featured Apartments
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