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Today’s Rental has “lead glass windows”

This rental is located at 19th and Monroe St, NW. The Craigslist ad says:

“$1600 / 1br – 600ft2 – Truely Unique 1 BR English Basement Apt. Utilities Included!

1BR 1BA, truly unique English basement apartment located just up from 19th and Monroe Street in a quaint and quite section of historic Mt Pleasant. Around the corner from major public transit routes, 1 block away from Rock Creek Park. Close to Columbia Heights/Metro.

Apartment has private entrances, lead glass windows, marble tiled floors, crown molding throughout, oak wood trim, built in bookcase, overhead and accent lighting on dimmers, open living/dining floor plan. High output A/C, infrared electric heat, full glass security exterior doors. Washer/dryer shared with main house.

Open kitchen adjacent to the living/dining area and has a full size fridge, ice maker, new dishwasher, electric stove, garbage disposal and plenty of cabinet space with under mounted lights for extra brightness.

Bedroom will easily fit a queen size bed with two dressers. There is a large, interior decorative rotating window that opens up the space and provides great airflow and increased daylight throughout the apartment. The bedroom includes a walk in closet with shelving.

Bathroom is situated off the bedroom and has porcelain fixtures, double mirrored built in medicine cabinet, recessed vanity lights, high powered exhaust fan and large, tiled walk in shower with glass enclosure.

Conditions:
-Rent: $1,600/mo (Utilities Included: electric/gas/water/wifi (fios) based on a single occupancy)
-If offered, an application and credit check fee will be necessary for consideration.
-If accepted, 1yr lease required (renewable in 6/mo increments after) w/ security deposit of $1,600
-Non-smoker, No pets.”

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