Washington, DC-area Summer Housing
(The College of William and Mary does not screen properties or landlords; we are not responsible for any circumstances that may occur when renting properties located in the referral listing. )
On-campus housing:
For off-campus housing, consider using the following:
- American University Eagle
(202) 885-1400. The paper is published on Mondays.
- Apartments.com
Washington DC classified listings
- Capital Action, Nonprofit Social Group in DC
Subscribe to housing list
- Catholic University's Off-Campus Housing Resource Center
Subscribe to housing list
- City Paper
The City Paper lists rental properties in the classified section. NOTE: Once you get to DC, this is a great resource for upcoming concerts, shows, demonstrations, events, etc. You can pick it up Thursdays at various record stores, restaurants, bars, and newsstands around town.
- Craig's List
- Georgetown Hoya
(202) 687-3947. The Hoya comes out twice a week, Tuesday and Friday.
- George Washington University Hatchet
(202) 994-7079.
- George Washington University's Off-Campus Housing Database
- Howard University Off Campus Housing Referral Service
- International Student House of Washington DC 202-232-4007
- Marriot Execustay Corporate Apartments
- Oakwood Corporate Housing
Offers furnished apartments 140 S. Van Dorn St., Alexandria, VA (800) 832-8329. Call for more information.
- Roommates Preferred
For a reasonable fee, this organization can help you find a place to live for the summer.
- Summer Exchange
A nationwide housing listing for students and working professionals, Summer Exchange allows you to search for housing by city and price range.
- Thompson-Markward Hall 202-546-3255
- Vagabond Guide to Summer Housing
- Washington Post
The Washington Post has an extensive classified housing section; it includes leasing, sublets, renting for short-term, and by the month. Sunday's paper has the most listings.