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Today’s Rental was chosen because it looks like an old school building

This rental is located at 6th street SE near D Street. The Craigslist ad says:

“$2500 / 2br – 800ft2 – 2-Bedroom – Located half-block from Eastern Market – Available 9/1

The unit will be available on September 1st!

Unit #2: Two-Bedroom approximately 800 sqft
This well-proportioned, renovated 2-bedroom / 1-bathroom apartment is located on the main level of the building. The unit has direct access to the basement within the apartment. Eat-in kitchen has been updated including brand new maple wood cabinets, stainless steel refrigerator, dishwasher, exhaust hood, and stove. All original hardwood floors are in excellent shape. The bathroom has been updated with new sink and toilet. Three window A/C units located in the living room and bedrooms Original radiators are extremely efficient and cost-effective.

In the basement, there are 2 washers and dryers that are FREE for tenant use. Also located in the basement are individual large storage units with approximately 45 square feet of storage space that are FREE for tenant use. Water is included in the monthly rent. All units have been updated with a modern electrical panel. There is street parking available and is usually not hard to find a spot on the block.

You simply can’t beat the neighborhood! The best of city living! Eastern Market provides a true neighborhood feel with access to all the city amenities at your fingertips. Walking distant to Rose’s Luxury, Ted’s Bulletin, Cava Mezza, Matchbox, Barrel, the Library of Congress, and Pineapple & Pearls. Baseball season is around the corner and Nat’s stadium is a 15-minute walk, or take the free shuttle from the Ugly Mug. Within one block you can find a CVS, Post Office, Community Library, and above all the Eastern Market (blue and orange) Metro stop. Within 3 blocks you can find multiple parks, the Washington Sports Club, community swimming pool, the Eastern Market farmers market (open every day except Monday). Tree-lined streets and an incredibly quaint neighborhood.

Unfortunately, there is a no cats or dogs pet policy.

If you are interested please include your email address since CL replies tend to go to Spam.”

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