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Temple Hills, MD 323 Studio Apartments for Rent

Prices shown are base rent prices and may not include non-optional fees and utilities.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much is a studio apartment in Temple Hills?

The average rent for a studio apartment in Temple Hills is $1,151.

How much would it cost to rent a one-bedroom apartment in Temple Hills?

The average rent for a one-bedroom apartment rental in Temple Hills is $1,376.

How much do two-bedroom apartments go for in Temple Hills?

The average rent for a two-bedroom apartment in Temple Hills is $1,420.
City Guide for Temple Hills, MD

If you end up living in Temple Hills, you'll following the footsteps of some pretty famous former residents! People who once lived in town include columnist Mark Davis, fighter Mike Easton, actor Peter Bergman, baseball player William T. Randall, and football player Julian Peterson.

Temple Hills is a small city in Maryland, but it's also a commuter suburb of Washington D.C. Most people that live here commute into and out of the capital city for work and play. The city was started by Edward Temple, who lived here in the 1860s. Today, the community is a suburban community with tree-lined streets and lots of rental homes, so it's not hard to find apartments here. If you're looking for a quiet suburb of D.C., you might want to consider Temple Hills. Not only does it have great housing, but it also has fun entertainment and amenities, so there's plenty to do when you're bored at home and not in the mood to commute to the nearby big city. View Temple Hills City Guide

What to keep in mind when looking for studio apartments in Temple Hills, MD

Studio apartments could offer the best of Temple Hills living at a less expensive price tag than larger units. Look for the best buildings near entertainment, dining, and public transportation or highway access.

Ask about the square footage of studio apartments in Temple Hills during your tour. Even a little extra space in another building can offer more room for storage or an additional chair. Consider the layout and what you can accomplish before you sign. You should have enough room for your bed, a small sitting area, and a dining table. You can always get creative and loft your bed to save on space underneath or install a fold-down table or desk that tucks away.