Townhouses
University townhouses surround the Georgetown campus along 36th, 37th, O, N, and Prospect Streets. Townhouses vary in size, levels, and capacity, and contain unique layout features. Some houses are designated as historic by the Georgetown Historical Society. While these houses serve as an alternative to on-campus residence halls, Townhouse residents remain conveniently close to campus and are able to obtain the same services as other residents.
University townhouses surround the Georgetown campus along 36th, 37th, O, N, and Prospect Streets. Townhouses vary in size, levels, and capacity, and contain unique layout features. Some houses are designated as historic by the Georgetown Historical Society. While these houses serve as an alternative to on-campus residence halls, Townhouse residents remain conveniently close to campus and are able to obtain the same services as other residents.
Apartment Features
Apartment Features
Generally house 4 to 5 students
Many houses have 2 or 3 levels, which may include basements or attics (may not be usable)
Unfinished basements are considered “un-livable space” and are forbidden as sleeping areas, but may be used as study areas, dressing areas, or TV rooms
Townhouses are fully furnished, carpeted, and are equipped with dishwashers and full size washers and dryers
Most townhouses do not have overhead lighting, except in the kitchen and bathroom areas
Many of the townhouses contain outdoor patios or porches
Residential Ministers
Community Amenities
Community Amenities
Mail and packages are delivered directly to the townhouse
Laundry facilities in each townhouse
Wi-fi coverage in all rooms and common areas
Cable is available for a monthly service fee