Published Jun 3, 2014
VickiZRN
2 Posts
Hello everyone!I wanted to ask for advice or tips regarding housing in DC. I was just offered a nursing position at Medstar Washington Hospital Center and housing is my only issue since it is such short notice and I start in July! I plan on finding a roommate (possibly another new grad to live with). That is the only way I will be able to afford the area! Any tips would be appreciated. Thank you!
Uncle Rico
130 Posts
Honeslty most of their employees either drive or take the metro to work.
zahryia, LPN
537 Posts
Try Cloisters
lanceygirl24
12 Posts
Brookland Works/Monroe Street Apartments are the nicest closest to that area.
roxiroxmysox
75 Posts
Most people really do commute. My mom works there and happens to work near by but a lot of people live out as far as Hagerstown or southern maryland. That's what my mom says at least. I am thinking of trying to work there after I graduate, but I am really not sure I can handle the rotating shifts making me work nights...
umcRN, BSN, RN
867 Posts
There isn't much I would consider "safe" right around WHC, as others have said most people commute