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Washington, DC Property Management

Managing a rental property in Washington, DC requires more than collecting rent. With evolving regulations, high tenant expectations, and competitive inventory, you need a local property management partner who can deliver results.

At Comfort Property Management, we help DC landlords protect their investments, maximize rental income, and minimize stress. From Capitol Hill to Columbia Heights, we know how to position your property for success.

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Full-Service Property Management in Washington, DC

Whether you’re an accidental landlord or a seasoned investor, we tailor our services to fit your goals. Here’s what you can expect when you work with Comfort:

Strategic Leasing & Marketing:

Professional listings, syndication across top platforms, social media exposure, and data-driven pricing to reduce vacancy time.

Tenant Screening & Placement:

Thorough background checks, income verification, and lease compliance to ensure reliable renters.

Rent Collection & Owner Distributions:

Streamlined rent collection and fast, secure payouts.

Maintenance Coordination:

24/7 maintenance response, vendor coordination, and proactive upkeep to protect your asset.

Financial Reporting:

Transparent monthly reporting and year-end statements through your owner portal.

Local Legal Knowledge:

Compliance with DC-specific rental laws, licensing requirements, and tenant protections.
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What Makes Us Stand Out?

Why DC Property Owners Choose Comfort

  • We’re deeply familiar with DC neighborhoods, rental trends, and tenant expectations.
  • We emphasize clear communication and fast response times for both owners and residents.
  • Our systems and processes are designed for efficiency and transparency.
  • You get a team that’s proactive, not reactive.

How we help investors succeed in DC’s rental market.

Why Investors Trust Us

  • We help first-time investors navigate the DC rental market with confidence.

  • Our team understands how to price, market, and maintain properties to drive long-term ROI.

  • We work with both local and out-of-state investors who want hands-off support with high accountability.

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How much is your property worth?

Free Rental Analysis

Utilizing our deep understanding of the nearby rental market, we offer valuable information and suggestions to assist you. Our evaluation takes into account factors such as property size, location, amenities, ongoing market patterns, and similar rental properties in the vicinity. Using these data-driven methods, we help you establish the most suitable rental price for your property.

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Houses at Logan Circle, in Washington, DC

Explore the DC neighborhoods we serve and support.

Where We Manage in Washington, DC

Our portfolio spans across many of DC’s most popular neighborhoods:

  • Capitol Hill

  • Columbia Heights

  • Dupont Circle

  • Petworth

  • Shaw

  • Navy Yard

  • Brookland

  • Logan Circle

  • Adams Morgan

If you own a rental home or condo in the DC area, we’re ready to help.

Explore average rents and trends across DC neighborhoods.

Washington, DC Rental Market Snapshot

As of Fall 2025, the average rent for a one-bedroom apartment in DC is approximately $2,300 per month. Neighborhoods like Dupont Circle and Navy Yard trend higher, while areas like Brookland and Petworth offer more affordable options. Demand for professionally managed rentals remains strong, especially among tenants seeking well-maintained homes and responsive service.

Rental Rates by DC Neighborhood

  • Capitol Hill: $2,400–$3,000/month
  • Columbia Heights: $2,100–$2,700/month
  • Dupont Circle: $2,600–$3,200/month
  • Petworth: $2,000–$2,500/month
  • Shaw: $2,400–$3,100/month
  • Navy Yard: $2,700–$3,400/month
  • Brookland: $1,900–$2,400/month
  • Logan Circle: $2,500–$3,200/month
  • Adams Morgan: $2,200–$2,800/month
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Testimonials

“Rimoun did a wonderful job as a property manager. Prompt response for any issues, that he took care of. As well as, very courteous when scheduling showings. Received our deposit back promptly (within state law guidelines). Had no issues with moving in (that he couldn’t resolve), while living there, or when moving out and getting deposit.”

Happy Tenant

“They have made owning investment homes stress free for me . After using 2 other companies in the last year . I hired singleton and it has been a total 180 from prior companies. I am no longer worried about something bad happening at the house or not having renters . Singleton is a huge stress relief.”

Happy Owner

“I’ve had the pleasure of leasing this property for 6 month midway through the pandemic of 2020. The landlord is a very professional individual who provided me with a private, clean, and reasonably priced residency. I am renewing the lease for these reasons. I work a government job from home and this residency has provided me with my own Telcom service. I would recommend Remon and this lease property in the highest degree.”

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