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Richardson
412 Richardson Pl NW,
Washington, DC 20001
Private room
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available floor plans

Private room
in a 6 bedroom
6 bathrooms
1 Available Unit
MOVE IN
2023-12-06
LEASE LENGTH
3 Mo+
PRICING FROM
$1,498+

Private room
in a 6 bedroom
6 bathrooms
3 Available Units
MOVE IN
2023-12-06
LEASE LENGTH
3 Mo+
PRICING FROM
$1,523+

Private room
in a 6 bedroom
6 bathrooms
3 Available Units
MOVE IN
2023-12-06
LEASE LENGTH
3 Mo+
PRICING FROM
$1,509+
BUILDING FEATURES:
Keyless access
Furnished backyard
On-site laundry
COLIVING FEATURES:
Fully furnished
Private bedroom

Utilities included
High-speed WiFi
Community events
On-site laundry
About Common Richardson
A peaceful oasis in the middle of bustling D.C. — you’ll quickly find yourself feeling at home when you move into Common Richardson. Enjoy comfortable furniture, spacious kitchens designed to be shared, and outdoor space perfect for your morning coffee or spending time with new friends.
Public Transport
10 minute walk to the Shaw-Howard University Metro Station, Yellow and Green lines
Experience Common Richardson

Exclusive Common perks
Common helps you save money on rent and everything else you love with exclusive discounts to local and national brands. Save on comfortable, beautiful bedding at Brooklinen, grocery and beverage delivery from GoPuff, meal prep from BlueApron, wine from Winc, and so much more!
Easily explore DC
Your new home is only a 9 minute walk from the Shaw-Howard University stop on the Green and Yellow lines. Arrive in Downtown D.C. in 2 stops, or head the other direction to Columbia Heights.

The neighborhood
Living at Common Richardson puts you in the center of it all: great restaurants, interesting museums, entertainment and nightlife. The best part? You’re in one of the most walkable neighborhoods in the city. Enjoy delicious Latin food and good vibes at The Royal, kick off your morning with coffee and a bagel from Sylvan Cafe, or hop on one of the neighborhood’s many available scooters to the National Mall when it’s time to embrace your inner tourist.
The city
As the capital of the United States for more than 200 years, DC is full of historic landmarks and must-see sights. The White House, the Lincoln Memorial, the Capitol Building, the Washington Monuments, and Union Station are just some of the iconic structures that call DC home. Aside from buildings, Washington, DC, is known for its rich heritage and diverse population and the cultural and culinary delights are second to none.