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Today’s Rental was chosen for the living room, rug in the kitchen, tapestry in the bedroom, shampoo/soap holder in bathroom and exposed brick, obviously

This rental is located around 9th and O Street, NW. The Craigslist ad says:

“$3,200 / 2br – 1000ft2 – See it today! Light filled Logan/Shaw 2 BR (O St NW and 10th ST NW)

Come by to see a large renovated 2 bedroom, 1 bath apartment with working fireplace, lots of windows and new hardwood floors. Approx. 1000sqft of space in this end unit house that gets lots of natural light.

This apartment also has a renovated kitchen and bathroom, wine fridge, gas range, washer/dryer, dishwasher and exposed brick.

Best Walk Score in the City–You are steps away from the newest and largest Giant grocery store in DC–the O Street Market Giant and just a short walk from lots of other wine shops, bars and restaurants as well as public transportation. Also a short walk to the bars and restaurants on U St, 14th St, Wholefoods, and neighborhood favorites like Sundevich, Chaplin, Convivial etc are just steps away.

With a 98 Walk Score–Everything is at your doorstep!

There is a separate unfinished basement (not part of the rental) but you would have use of it to store large items like luggage, bicycles etc. Note for people who might want to share with a house mate–one room is very large (with two full size closets) and one room is smaller (with one closet) but large enough for a full size bed and dresser/desk.

Available to show by appointment. Available to rent Sept 18th. If you are interested, please provide a name and contact phone number in response to this posting. No smoking/pets. Credit/background check required.
Thanks!”

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