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Today’s Rental is a “Charming Capitol Hill carriage house”

This rental is located at 3rd and A Street, NE.

The Craigslist ad says:

“$2950 / 1br – Charming Capitol Hill carriage house (308 Millers Ct)

Reduced rates 308 Miller’s Court: This unusual carriage house has a top location right off of East Capitol Street – two blocks to Capitol, five blocks to orange, blue, and red line metro. It’s not an apartment – it’s a two-story one bedroom 1880s house, with private backyard in a quiet setting.

This apartment now has it’s own dedicated high speed DSL line for fast internet access, plus unlimited wireless high speed internet (WiFi) with security encryption.

New 32 inch flat screen HDTV LCD television with Tivo, with HBO/Showtime and 100 HD channels has been installed (not shown in current photos).

The first floor is open, with a living/dining area and a full kitchen. The second floor has an open bedroom, large closet, and bath. This house a private bricked backyard and garden. Features include:

New kitchen renovation with custom maple cabinets, marble floors, granite countertops, all new appliances including dishwasher
Brand new bathroom renovation including new bath vanity, marble floors, new tiled tub surround
Chinese wedding cabinet for clothing and storage
Large mahogany leather-topped writing desk

Queen size mahogany bed with detailed wood carvings
Quality tribal and Oriental rugs
Full size front-loading washer/drier
Central air and heat
32 inch flat screen Toshiba HDTV, with built in DVD player, HBO/Showtime, 100 HD channels, and Tivo (not shown in photos)
High speed dedicated DSL line for internet access, plus WIFI

Tenant Comments

I was a part-time tenant at Miller’s Court from November 1, 2003 until October 1, 2007. During that time my job required me to spend about 70 percent of my time in DC (I am based in Midwest). As anyone who travels for business knows checking in and out of hotels can be stressful. My home away from home was perfect. Given the close proximity to Capitol Hill and subway stations made it ideal. The neighborhood was charming and most importantly extremely safe. Many evenings at 9:00 or 9:30 I would walk to Starbuck’s for a cup of coffee and never have to be concerned about my well-being. It is also the most perfect neighborhood for anyone who wants to walk for exercise. Everything you need is accessible by foot, subway or taxi.

The best thing about Miller’s Court is the attention to all details by the owners. The furnishings are wonderful and they are quick to respond to any concern or questions.”

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