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Today’s Rental was chosen for the elephant in the room, literally the elephant in the bedroom and the exposed brick obviously

This rental is located at Linden Place near 12th. The Craigslist ad says:

“$2,175 / 1br – Newly renovated 1 BR charming townhouse apt – Pet friendly (Capitol Hill / NoMa / H street Atlas district)

Spacious 1 BR townhouse apartment with vaulted ceilings on a quiet tree-lined street (Linden Place), less than a block from the H Street Atlas district. The apt is on the second floor of an historic row house and features the following;

beautiful hardwood floors
spacious living room with high ceilings
exposed brick and beams
large washer/dryer
private balcony/deck
Newly painted throughout
galley kitchen w/stainless appliances
new 3-door fridge and stove
thermo-pane windows
large closet space
more

Near the corner of 12th and H street NE, the duplex apt is less than a block from H Street restaurants, bars, shops, and grocery stores, including a Whole Foods store just a few blocks away. The townhouse is one block from the H street streetcar and the X2 bus line that runs to downtown DC. The Union Station metro stop on the red line is a 10-15 minute walk.

Pet Friendly – dog and/or cat welcome (w/additional fee).

Rent = $2,175 plus utils
Available; March (flexible move in date OK)
Lease: short term OK / minimum 6 months to one year (or longer) preferred”

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