Finding summer intern housing in Washington, DC

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8 tips for finding the perfect DC summer intern housing

Finding housing for your summer internship in Washington, DC can be a daunting task, but with a little bit of planning and research, you can secure a great place to call home for the duration of your internship. In this post, we’ll provide tips and tricks for finding the perfect DC summer intern housing that fits your budget and needs.

  1. Start your search early

    The housing market in DC can be competitive, so it's important to start your search as early as possible. By starting early, you’ll have more options and a better chance of finding a place that fits your budget and needs.

  2. Utilize online resources

    Can’t visit in person? Start by checking out online housing marketplaces like Airbnb or VRBO to book your housing; just remember that vacation rentals often come at a premium cost!

  3. Be aware of scams

    Unfortunately, there are individuals and organizations that may try to take advantage of interns looking for housing. Be sure to research any online listings before providing any personal information or sending money. Look for red flags such as urgent requests for money, or an landlord who is unwilling to provide their contact information.

  4. Look for housing near public transportation

    DC has a reliable public transportation system, so look for housing that is near a Metro station or bus stop. This will make it easier for you to get to your internship and explore the city.

  5. Consider sharing a place with other interns

    Sharing an apartment or house with other interns is a cost-effective option and also allows you to make new friends and network with other interns in your field.

  6. Fully-furnished stays

    Some intern housing providers offer fully-furnished apartments, which can be a great option for interns who are moving to DC for the first time and don't have furniture of their own. Booking a fully-furnished stay can save you time and money of buying, renting or moving furniture. Keep in mind that this type of housing may come at a slightly higher price point, but it can be worth it for the convenience and peace of mind it provides.

  7. Research the area before you commit

    Before you commit to a housing option, research the neighborhood and make sure it is safe and has amenities that you need, such as a grocery store or gym.

8. Book with Cortado Intern Housing

Not sure where to begin your summer intern housing search? Start with Cortado’s amazing selection of fully-furnished apartments and homes around Washington, DC! All stays come fully-furnished with in-unit washer & dryer, high-speed internet and are shared with other summer interns & traveling students.

By following these tips and with a little persistence, you'll be able to find the perfect DC summer intern housing that fits your needs and budget. We hope you enjoy your summer internship in Washington, DC!

Written with the help of generative AI

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