Why Consider June Homes 20020 for Your Stay Near College Park
June Homes 20020 is a seven-bedroom branded independent house located in Washington, DC 20020, within commuting distance of the University of Maryland, College Park. Priced at 1,100–1,250 USD per month (indicative — confirm with the operator), with a 129 USD deposit and a minimum lease of two months, this property sits well above the city’s baseline student-housing starting price of 123 USD per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). The large gap reflects the house’s independent, furnished setup and its location in a residential part of the District. Below is a decision review to help you evaluate whether this residence fits your needs.
Who This Residence Suits
Students who want a house, not a dorm.
If you are looking for a traditional student-housing apartment complex, this is not it. June Homes 20020 is a single-family house divided into seven private bedrooms, with shared common areas. This setup appeals to renters who prefer a more residential, less institutional living arrangement. The property includes HVAC for climate control, a TV in the common area, and on-site laundry facilities — conveniences that reduce daily errands. For a group of friends or individuals who don’t mind living with six other tenants, the house can feel like a shared home rather than a standard student block.
Short- or medium-term renters.
The minimum lease of two months makes this property flexible for summer internships, semester exchanges, or transitional housing. Many student apartments require 12-month contracts; here you can commit to as few as 60 days. That said, you should always verify the exact lease options with the operator, as availability may shift.
Budget-conscious students who prioritize space over luxury.
At 1,100–1,250 USD per room per month, the price is not cheap compared to the city’s 123 USD from-price. However, that 123 USD figure likely refers to a very basic shared room or a niche listing; typical rents in DC and College Park for a private room in a shared house range from 900 to 1,500 USD. June Homes 20020 falls in the middle of that range. The deposit is low (129 USD), reducing upfront cash burden. For a student attending the University of Maryland, College Park, the commute — by metro or bus — is feasible, though you will need to factor in transit time and cost.
Those who value in-unit amenities.
HVAC ensures comfort year-round. The presence of a TV (likely in a living room) and laundry facilities means you don’t need to buy a TV or go to a laundromat. These are small but tangible conveniences.
Who This Residence Does Not Suit
Students who want a single studio or one-bedroom apartment.
This is a seven-person shared house. If you need a private bathroom, kitchen, or living area, this property will not meet your expectations. The bedrooms are private, but all common spaces are shared.
Those who need on-campus housing.
The property is located in Washington, DC 20020 — not in College Park proper. While it is in the same metropolitan area, the daily trip to the University of Maryland campus requires planning. The DC 20020 zip code covers the Southeast quadrant of the District, roughly 15–20 minutes by car or about 40–50 minutes by public transit. If you prefer to walk to class, look for accommodations closer to the College Park campus.
People who expect brand-new or high-end finishes.
June Homes is a branded independent operator, meaning it manages individual houses with standard furnishings. The property may have older fixtures or limited storage compared to purpose-built student apartments. Without user reviews, it is impossible to confirm quality, so you should request a virtual tour or check recent photos from the operator.
Extremely budget-driven renters.
The monthly price of 1,100–1,250 USD is far above the city’s entry-level 123 USD. While that 123 USD figure is likely a single shared bed in a very low-cost arrangement, it still shows that cheaper options exist. If your total housing budget is under 1,000 USD, this house may not be affordable.
Price Positioning vs the City’s From-Price
According to platform data for College Park, the lowest listed monthly rent among 33 student properties is 123 USD (indicative — confirm with the operator). This extremely low figure probably represents a sublease, a small room in a crowded apartment, or a temporary promotion. In reality, reasonable monthly rents for a private room in a shared house near the university start around 800–1,000 USD. June Homes 20020, at 1,100–1,250 USD, is at the higher end of that band. The premium likely reflects:
- The property’s location within Washington, DC, which has higher average rents than College Park itself.
- The independent house format (more square footage per person than many apartments).
- Inclusion of utilities? The data does not specify; you must confirm with the operator what is covered (typical June Homes listings include water, electricity, internet, and trash).
- The 129 USD deposit is notably low; many providers ask for one month’s rent as a security deposit. That reduces initial cash required.

When comparing, remember that the city’s from-price of 123 USD almost certainly does not represent a private room. For a like-for-like comparison, look at other shared houses in the DC/College Park corridor — many fall in the 900–1,200 USD range. June Homes 20020 sits squarely in that competitive zone.
Room-Type Guidance
The property has a single unit type: a 7-bedroom branded independent house. Each resident rents a private bedroom. The total number of available bedrooms may vary; with seven in total, you could be sharing with up to six others. The exact floor plan — number of bathrooms, kitchen size, layout — is not provided in the data. Based on typical June Homes properties, there are usually two to three bathrooms for a seven-bed house. You should verify this directly.
Room selection tip: If you are a light sleeper, request a room away from the street. If you want more privacy, ask if any room has an en-suite bathroom (though unlikely in a standard house). In group bookings, coordinate with your friends to secure adjacent rooms.
Lease duration: minimum 2 months. This allows flexibility but also means the property may be available for semester-only stays. Extending the lease beyond two months may be possible; confirm with the operator.
Booking Timing & Practical Considerations
No specific move-in date is listed (available_from: null). This could mean the property is immediately available, or the date is flexible. Either way, you should contact the operator early, especially during the peak student move-in season (August–September). Although the property has 33 competitors in the city, demand for houses rather than apartments can be high. Plan to book at least 4–6 weeks in advance if you want a specific room.
Other practical notes:
- Location: Washington, DC 20020. Nearest Metro station is likely Anacostia or Congress Heights (Green Line). From there you can transfer to reach College Park (Green Line to Fort Totten, then transfer to the College Park stop). Check current transit schedules.
- No car required, but a car can shorten the commute. Street parking in DC 20020 varies; verify with the operator.
- No reviews are available in the database. This is a common issue for newer or less-booked listings. To mitigate risk, ask for a video tour and read any reviews from other June Homes listings in the area.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far is June Homes 20020 from the University of Maryland, College Park?
The property is in Washington, DC 20020 — about 10 miles south of the College Park campus. By car, the drive takes 20–30 minutes without traffic. By public transport, you would take the Green Line Metro from Anacostia or Congress Heights station to Fort Totten, then transfer to the College Park station; total time around 45–60 minutes. A shuttle or bus service may be available; check with the university.
Is the 129 USD deposit refundable?
Deposit policies depend on the operator. In many June Homes listings, the deposit is refundable, subject to deductions for damage or cleaning. You must confirm the exact refund policy and any non-refundable fees (e.g., cleaning fee) with the operator before signing. The data does not specify refundability.
What is included in the monthly rent?
The tags list HVAC, TV, and laundry facility, but the data does not say whether utilities (electricity, water, gas, internet) are included. Typically, June Homes manages all-inclusive bills for their houses. You should verify with the operator exactly what is covered and whether there are any additional charges (e.g., parking, pet fees). The indicative price of 1,100–1,250 USD may or may not be all-inclusive; ask.
Sources & data date: 2026-07
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