This rental is located at Lamont St NW near 11th St NW. The Craigslist ad says:
“$1,150 / 1br – 400ft2 – Columbia Heights studio available Oct 15! 2 blocks from Metro (Columbia Heights)
Available for Nov 1st lease and move in is a spacious ground floor unit in a quiet, 12-unit building in the heart of Columbia Heights, at the intersection of Lamont St and 11th St NW. Across the street from El ChuCho taco bar, a block from The Coupe, Red Rocks Pizza, Wonderland Ballroom, and 2 blocks from Giant Supermarket, Target, all the shopping on 14th as well as the Metro 3 blocks away. The location is incredible for your commute and offers the best amenities DC has to offer.
The building is only 2 stories, with laundry in building.
The rent for the unit includes water! Lessee pays electric and gas, which is very reasonable due to an individual HVAC system in the unit. Property is managed by a small, family owned management company based in the neighborhood–very easy to deal with and responsive to any issues.
One year lease , one month rent as security deposit due at signing. This unit is subject to rent control and therefore is a good unit if you are planning on leasing for a while.
If interested in viewing immediately (this unit will go fast..) , ***please reply with your name, a contact number you can be reached at preferably via text ( to setup a viewing time ) , and some possible availability for viewing the unit*** The property manager will reach out and coordinate.
*We also have a one bedroom and a 2-bedroom available in this building* – Please provide your contact info if you would like someone to reach out about another unit.”
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