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Today’s Rental was chosen for the fire places and the fire escape, obviously

This rental is located at 115 New York Avenue, NW. The Craigslist ad says:

“$2,995 / 2br – 971ft2 – Mt Vernon Triangle 2bd w/ Romantic Fireplaces, Balcony & Parking! (Mount Vernon Square)

Mt Vernon Triangle 2 Bedroom Condo w/ Romantic Fireplaces, Balcony & Parking!
115 New York Avenue, NW #4, Washington, DC 20001

Welcome yourself home to this centrally located spacious Dunbar Dynamic condo on New York Ave! Close to Penn Quarter & Mount Vernon Triangle.- 2 bed, 2 baths located in a historic 10-unit condo building. The 971 sq. ft. apartment has central air, high ceilings, two gas fireplaces, an in-unit Washer/Dryer, and a rear balcony. It overlooks New York Avenue Park & Recreation Center (Tennis Courts) and it is close to Dunbar High School. The kitchen features stainless steel appliances, a fridge, a gas stove, and a dishwasher. The main living/dining area has a gas fireplace and wood floors throughout! The main suite has a built-in closet, Romantic gas fireplace, and a roomy shower in the main bath! The second bath has a nice deep claw-footed tub! The second bedroom is perfect for a guest room or office. The condo offers front and rear entrances, just steps to your own reserved parking space.

Small Dogs, Under 30 pounds, case-by-case, Accepted with a one-time $400 pet fee. Sorry no cats.

The property has a walk score of 87, a transit score of 86, and a bike score of 86. There are numerous restaurants, gyms, grocery stores, and shopping very close by. Five blocks from the Mt Vernon Square metro (yellow & green), five blocks from NoMa (Red). There are 5 different bus lines within 3 blocks, 10 different car shares options within 5 blocks, and 10 different capital bike shared within 6 blocks. Within walking distance of a Safeway grocery store or, for those times when you don’t want to cook, Taylor Gourmet, Mandu, and Busboys and Poets.

Building and unit are professionally managed by Chatel Real Estate. One full month’s rent and a security deposit equal to one month’s rent, Move-in Fee is $125 and is due at lease signing. Tenants are responsible for gas and electricity.

There is a $77 application fee per applicant. All applicants must pass a credit check and have a FICO score of at least 650.”

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