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This studio is located in the 4200 block of 4th Street, NW:


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The Craigslist ad says:

“Get ready to live in a bright studio basement with a separate entrance, kitchen with stainless steel appliances, bathroom and washer & dryer. If you are into gardening you can also have space in the backyard to plant some herbs and vegetables. Street parking is available. You can have access to a garage parking for an additonal fee. You will pay 1/3 of the utilities which averages to about $50-$80, including gas, electric, water and wireless internet. Cable is also available at an additional cost.

It is located 15 minutes from the Georgia/Petworth Metro Station on the green line, near the new Yes Market on Taylor Street, and is on several bus routes including 60, 64, 70 & H8.

Looking for someone clean and responsible. Sorry, no pets or smoking.

Move-in date March 1st. Initial 3-month trial period, then one-year lease. One month deposit.”

Does $800 sound reasonable?

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