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Today’s Rental has a “HUGE backyard with a cabana+ bar”

This rental is located at 14th and Otis St, NE. The Craigslist ad says:

“$3500 / 4br – 1679ft2 – $3500/4br- Big Sunny Home

OPEN HOUSE – APRIL 6 2-4 PM

A large, sunny 4 bedroom/ 2 bath house in Brookland is available for rent, May 1st

If you can see this advertisement, then the rental is available.

$3500/moth plus utilities
or

Rent is $875+ utilities (per room), which range from 50-120 for the whole house, depending on the season.

Perfect for a family or group of friends! No application fee required. Preference given towards people willing to sign a 1 year lease beginning on or before May 1, 2019. ** If you’re not able to sign a 1 year lease, we’d still love to hear form you.

Location and neighborhood amenities:
The house is situated on a beautiful tree-lined street in the middle of the Brookland neighborhood. It’s a short walk to the Brookland Ave. metro stop, good bus lines, Brookland Pint, Menomale Pizza, CVS, Yes! Organic Grocery, Smith Public Trust and more. Fort Bunker Hill Park is just a block away, as are the “secret” gardens of the Franciscan Monastery. Unrestricted street parking both sides of the street , and there is also off-street parking in the driveway of the house that can accommodate two cars, plus a garage.

About the house:
The 4 bedroom split-level house has 2 full bedrooms and one full bath on each floor. Hardwood floors throughout, washer/dryer, dishwasher, updated new windows, R-50 attic insulation, updated kitchen with stainless steel refrigerator, electric convection range and toaster, central air, natural gas furnace and water heater.

HUGE backyard with a cabana+ bar perfect for getting away from it all and or entertaining guests.

Specifics:
-The property will be available for a start date of May 1st and rent will be $3,500 +utilities
-Security deposit will be one month’s rent. Security deposit + first month’s rent is due at signing.
-Preference towards a lease of 12 months and then month to month would apply.
-Longer leases available.
-Credit check will be required.
-No smoking
-dog considered (no cats)

Please email if you’re interested and thanks for looking! OPEN HOUSE – Saturday April 6, 2-4 pm”

Ed. Note: PoPville is not affiliated with any rental properties. Rent at your own risk and proceed with caution as you would with all Craigslist listings.

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