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Today’s Rental was chosen because I liked how the first photo was askew and for the rooftop pool, obviously

This rental is located at 25th NW near I Street NW. The Craigslist ad says:

“$2,415 / 1br – 675ft2 – One Bedroom – GWU (Foggy Bottom)

Located in the heart of Foggy Bottom and campus of the George Washington University, a modern contemporary one bedroom/one bath unit located on a high floor offered in a full service building. The apartment on the 8th floor has hardwood floors, dish washer, microwave, 5 burner gas range/oven, central air/heat and all utilities are included except for cable TV/internet. The building features on site repair service and has a full service front office/desk and security. Additionally, the building is located within two blocks of the Metro and Trader Joe’s and Whole Foods. The building is pre-wired for internet and cable TV and has a roof top pool and terrace, laundry rooms on each floor. Also, there is on-site fitness facilities and community room available to all residents.

The unit is available for lease starting on/about after June 1st for $2415/month with a minimum of a one year lease. Parking is available for additional amount or for a separate lease.

Within 2 blocks of:
Foggy Bottom Metro
Trader Joe’s & Whole Foods
Watergate Complex
Watergate Salon
George Washington University & Hospital
Kennedy Center
Within 5 blocks of:
Georgetown
World Bank
State Department
K Street Shops, Restaurants & Hotels

Amenities:
Laundry Rooms in both buildings
Cable TV and High Speed Internet Ready
Spectacular Views of Rosslyn & Washington
Sweeping Picture Windows
Covered Parking Available
24 Hour Front Desk
Onsite Management Office
Maintenance Staff
Rooftop Pool – May through September
Community Room
Fitness Center
Business Center”

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