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Today’s Rental was chosen for the backyard

This rental is located in NE Capitol Hill. The Craigslist ad says:

“$3,800 / 3br – 1900ft2 – Beautiful 3bed/2bath Renovated row house perfect for Entertaining (Capitol Hill NE)

Beautiful 3bed/2bath Renovated row house perfect for Entertaining

Beautiful Capitol Hill row house available with hugs bedrooms, separate dining room, living room, huge back yard with lighted pergola for entertaining. Optional garage parking / workshop available as well. House is on tree-lined Maryland Avenue, and just 1 mi from the U.S. Senate and Union Station, and 2 blocks from H Street.

The House: All new upgrades, including, central A/C and heating, new light fixtures/ceiling fans throughout, and a beautiful kitchen with marble kitchen floor, oak cabinets, granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances, and large capacity washer/dryer in separate laundry room. The large kitchen, living room, and connected dining room, make the first floor ideal for a dinner gathering or for multiple places to relax and dine.

Outside: The newly redone back yard renovation boasts more than 75′ of private backyard tranquility, including a 16′ lighted pergola, and 8′ fences on both sides, leading to a 2 car + garage/workshop (available for rent, if interested). Perfect space for grilling, fire pit, bocce, or reading in a hammock.

The Bedrooms: Three oversized bedrooms. Two had work stations as well as king sized bedroom sets. One is a split room with a queen-sized bedroom set in one room and full office with L desk in adjoining room with 5 windows overlooking the serene back yard; ideal work from home setting.

The Neighborhood: Plenty of street parking with a zone 6 residential permit so you can park all the way down by the House/Senate office buildings for free.
– 2 blocks from all of H Street’s unending bars and restaurants
– 2 blocks from the free Street Car on H, as well as 3 Capital Bikeshare stations
– 1 mile to Union Station (the X8 bus picks up directly across the street and is a 5-minute ride to Union Station)
– Less than a mile to the Senate Hart building. (4 minute bus ride)
– 7 min drive to Rt. 50/New York Ave, I-295, I-395

Available Sept 1st. Please call or email to set an appointment for a COVID-conscientious viewing (masks, please, and limiting group size to 3).”

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