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Today’s Rental is in the Mount Pleasant Peace Apartments



Ed. Note: Mount Pleasant peace signs go up every winter.

This rental is located at 1701 Park Road, NW. The Craigslist ad says:

“$1299 MT PLEASANT STUDIOS VERY BRIGHT FROM $1299 to $1379

Studios coming available in May at the Park Regent (1701 Park Road, NW), at $1299 to $1379/mo. SOME UNITS AVAILABLE FOR SHORT TERM LEASE. Access controlled elevator building. Cats welcome. Hardwood floors, Large windows and high ceilings.

Apartment has have full bathroom w/tub/shower, ceiling fans and recently renovated separate kitchen with ref, stove, garbage disposal, microwave, fantastic GYM and assigned indoor BIKE STORAGE. Wired for internet.Historic building located in Mount Pleasant. Great access to #42, H2, H4 and S bus routes and 3 blocks to Columbia Heights Green/Yellow line Metro station. Also close to Rock Creek Park and the Zoo. Quiet neighborhood, yet close to the action in Adams Morgan. Car share and DC bikeshare across the street. Lots of good restaurants nearby. Plenty of shopping at mom and pop stores close by and Target, Giant, Staples and other large store within walking distance. Great farmers market across the street every Saturday. Building has laundry located on lower level. Rent includes Heat, Hot Water and Gas for cooking. Tenant pays only for electric (Est $20-$30/mo)”

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