The Washington DC area is known as one of the most expensive parts of the country to rent a home, and renters across the region are feeling the squeeze as prices climb.
Where you live in the DMV can significantly impact your monthly rent, with some cities commanding far higher prices than others.
Zumper, a digital marketplace for rentals, recently released its report of the most and lease expensive cities in the DMV to rent a 1-bedroom home.
Here's what to know.
What are the most expensive cities to rent in the Washington DC area?
It's not DC, but rather Arlington, Virginia, that is the most expensive rental market in the area.
Zumper says the average 1-bedroom rent inArlingtonis $2,459, around $200 more thanDC, which has an average rent of $2,253 as of April 10.
Arlington's price is actually down, according to Zumper. The April 2026 average rental cost is a 3% improvement from last year.
The most expensive neighborhood in Arlington is Clarendon Courthouse, the website says.
Two other Virginia cities — Alexandria and Falls Church — also have an average rent above $2,000. InAlexandria, renters can expect to pay around $2,255 monthly andFalls Churchrenters pay about $2,270 for 1-bedroom homes.
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The average price inBethesda, Maryland, nearly matches Arlington's. At $2,447, it is the highest 1-bedroom average of DC's Maryland suburbs.
Just outside Bethesda, the average rent inChevy Chasefor a 1-bedroom is $2,386.
What are the most affordable cities to rent in the Washington DC area?
Hagerstown, Maryland — about a 70-mile drive northwest from DC — is the most affordable city in the DMV, with average rent for a 1-bedroom at $995.
Winchesteris the most affordable of DC's Virginia suburbs with an average 1-bedroom rent of $1,400.
If you're looking for an affordable rental in DC, Zumper says the Congress Heights, Brookland and Anacostia neighborhoods are the best options.
What are the rental trends nationally?
Apartmentlist.comsays rent prices are down 1.7% from this time a year ago, a sign the market may be cooling slightly after years of steep increases.
Nationally, the median rent sits at $1,363.
This year was expected to be a good year for rent affordability, according toZillow, which said in its 2026 housing market predictions that renters should see improvements.
"Rent affordability is expected to continue improving in most of the country after a year in which 37 of the 50 biggest markets saw incomes grow faster than rents," Zillow said.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:What is the average rent price in the Washington DC area? What to know