Housing Information
- Religious Residences Available in D.C.
- Housing Organizations
- Apartment and Housemate Listings
Religious Residences Available in D.C.
The following residences may have rooms available for the students of the Institute. Arrangements should be made directly with each facility. Costs and fees are subject to change and inquiries should be made directly of the appropriate institution.
Rosary House of Studies
1201 Monroe St., N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20017
(202) 529-1768
The Rosary House of Studies is the home of the Dominican Sisters of the Presentation. They have facilities for housing young women, but space is limited. Breakfast foods and dinner are provided during the week. The cost is $500 per month for a single room. Rosary House is a ten-minute walk from the Institute.
Centro Maria Residence
650 Jackson St., N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20017
(202) 635-1697
Centro Maria Residence is located two blocks from the Institute and offers housing for women only, ages 18-29. Rates are for single air-conditioned rooms in a smoke-free building. Applications may be made in writing or in person. Rates include breakfast and dinner six days a week, and facilities include a chapel, dining room, laundry, TV room, and limited maid service. The rates are $165 per week, with a $75 registration fee.
Capuchin College
4121 Harewood Rd., N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20017
(202) 529-2188
The Capuchin College is a house of formation for the Capuchin community. Residence is available to men religious and priests. All student residents are asked to participate in common prayer and meals and to help maintain the house. The fee is $25 per day, which includes food and lodging. It may be possible to obtain a special rate for each semester. For more information, write to the local superior at the above address.
Casa Sacri Cuori
1321 Otis St., NE
Washington, D.C. 20017
202-526-0130
www.littleworkers.org
Sr. Ada Grano, POSC
Casa Sacri Cuori is a residence run by the Little Workers of the Sacred Hearts which offers housing for women studying or working in the Washington, D.C. area. Rates are for single unconditioned rooms in a smoke-free building. Applications may be made in writing or in person. Rates include all utilities paid, large common library, cable Internet service in each room, washer and dryer, large chapel, large kitchen with unlimited use, and large common dining room and TV room. Limited maid service. Some parking is available off main road, but is limited. Unlimited phone use in the continental USA. Casa Sacri Cuori is 5 min walk to the red line (CU) metro station and 10 min walk to Catholic University. The cost per month is $500.00.
Housing Organizations
The organizations listed may help students find housing in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. As with the above residences, arrangements must be made directly with the organization.
Arlington County Housing Division
2100 Clarendon Blvd., Suite 701
Arlington, VA 22201
(703) 228-3765
The housing office gives information on apartments in the Arlington area and on questions relative to tenant/landlord issues.
Online Off-Campus Housing Resource Center at The Catholic University of America
http://housing.cua.edu/och/
The online off-campus housing resource center is designed to assist CUA students in search of living accommodations. These accommodations are available in privately-owned homes, apartments, and rooming houses. Organized as a self-help service, the online center provides listings of available housing, local realtors, hotels, and rental furniture outlets.

