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Wed. Afternoon Rental Option – Alley House by H St, NE (reader request)

This rental is located at 1305 Linden Court NE (1300 block alley, between H & G Streets NE, behind Atlas Performing Arts Center):


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The listing says:

Beautiful “Alley-House” for Business Space, Residence , or Live/Work Studio

• Small exceptional Row House (Zoned for Residential and/or Commercial-Business use)
• Located rear of historic Atlas Performing Arts Center and near landmark H Street Playhouse Theater
• Available Immediately

Modern renovation for your Entrepreneurial, Artistic, or just Stylish Living convenience and comfort. Includes two open work areas (if used as commercial), or open living/dining combo and bedroom (if used as residence). Fully loaded in-line kitchen includes modern appliances (dishwasher, disposal, range, microwave, refrigerator), and lots of cabinet space. Washer/dryer also included. Full European bath with vanity and shower. Genuine hardwood and ceramic tile floors. Storage space. Accent trim. Custom window blinds. Lots of natural light and skylight. You control efficient heat pump (a/c and heat) unit.

This is a rare opportunity to occupy a great space with character in a terrific location. Situated in desired Capitol Hill North/H Street/Atlas District. Especially great if you work or play near H Street NE.

Enjoy all the benefits of a private cozy space in a town home setting.

More good stuff:
• In the heart of the “Atlas/Arts & Entertainment District”
• Lots of public transportation. Convenient links to Metro (Union Station)
• Walk to shopping, restaurants, theaters, and nightlife entertainment
Private front & rear entrances
Small private garden/patio space in rear

Here’s what our current/departing residents said about us:
“We had the good fortune to find a house just a block away that we could get and gives us a bit more room for growing. Alas, it’s bittersweet as our move to a new place will have us leaving the best landlord either of us have ever had. We have no issues being references that prospective tenants could contact, and will do whatever possible to help you in showing the house to the next tenants in line. Thanks for having us for the past two years.”

$1625 per month – Minimum 1-Year Lease Term if used as residential.
$1625 per month – NNN Lease if used as commercial (tenant pays rent, utilities, real estate tax, hazard insurance, and 3% annual escalation).

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