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Today’s Rental has “toilet with door”

Ed. Note: I have not personally seen these rentals and therefore cannot vouch for them, I just pull interesting ones I find on Craigslist. Good luck with your search!

This rental is located at 11th and T St, NW. The Craigslist ad says:

“$2495 / 2br – 1000ft2 – U St-NY Style Engl-F/P-Basmnt-High Ceilings-Lots of Light-1 Blk Metro (11th &T Sts, NW – 1914 11th St NW)

$2,495 + utilities. Approx. 1000 sq ft. 2 large Bedrooms (lg enough for a desk or couch/chair) – but no common Living Room area (or could be used as 1BR other as Living area), Lg bay windows, Lots of light, French Doors, plantation shutters, stainless steel refrigerator, 2 brick fireplaces, nice large tiles, large bathroom – double sink vanity, toilet with door, washer/dryer in unit, share rear brick patio.

Trendiest part of city. 1/2 block to Metro (Gr/Yl) In heart of U St Corridor – 3 blocks from 14th St (Trader Joes, Yes! Organic – Whole Foods announced as coming to 9th Florida Ave – yet currently one at 14th P Sts NW) many restaurants. Close to many restaurants/bars – Vinoteca (wine bar), Sollys (very popular bar/restaurant) are 1/2 block away. Soul Cycle, Orange Theory (coming soon), Fainting Goat, Dino’s, Al Crostino, Dukem Etete (2 best Ethiopian restaurants in DC), The Prospect Sports Bar, Nellies Sports Bar, Ben’s Chili Bowl, Hawthorne, Fainting Goat, Toku Japanese Asian Cuisine, Ben’s Next Door, LOT Lounge, Oohs Aahs (great soul food – featured on Food Network’s Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives), The Greek Spot (wonderfully authentic), The Coffee Bar, Starbucks, The Wydown Coffee Bar, Pizza, Alero, The Brixton, American Ice House, Wet Dog Tavern, 1905 Restaurant (and roof deck) (all within 3 blocks away). Also nearby – Matchbox, Ted’s Bulletin, Busboys & Poets, Marvin, Tico, Colado Shop (wonderful new Cuban place), Lupo Verde, new YMCA on W between 13th 14th, Vida on 1600 block of U. 3 Blocks to 9 30 Club (considered by many as one of best venues on East Coast), Lincoln Theatre, U St Music Hall (within a block); Howard Theatre next to all the new restaurants on Florida and 7th St NW in Shaw. Capital City Bikeshare within 1-2 blocks. I am the owner and live in upstairs part of house – Owner is licensed real estate agent in DC, MD, VA. Pets? Let’s discuss. All Information deemed reliable, but not guaranteed.”

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