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  • RESA

    22 M St NE, Washington, DC 20002

    Apartment building
    Studio-2 beds
    Pet-friendly
    Covered parking
    In-unit laundry (W/D)

    Available units

    Price may not include required fees and charges
    Price may not include required fees and charges.
    Unit
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    Sqft, sortable columnAvailable, sortable columnBase rent, sorted ascending
    532
    Studio, 1 ba
    487
    Oct 14
    $1,824
    606
    Studio, 1 ba
    452
    Now
    $1,845
    521
    1 bd, 1 ba
    558
    Nov 20
    $1,967
    1019
    1 bd, 1 ba
    560
    Oct 20
    $1,974
    630
    1 bd, 1 ba
    577
    Nov 9
    $1,996
    830
    1 bd, 1 ba
    577
    Now
    $2,025
    919
    1 bd, 1 ba
    562
    Now
    $2,030
    1013
    1 bd, 1 ba
    626
    Oct 12
    $2,117
    901
    1 bd, 1 ba
    595
    Nov 23
    $2,241
    724
    1 bd, 1 ba
    695
    Nov 7
    $2,313
    812
    1 bd, 1 ba
    729
    Jan 7
    $2,439
    322
    1 bd, 1 ba
    700
    Dec 7
    $2,465
    518
    1 bd, 1 ba
    714
    Oct 18
    $2,469
    218
    1 bd, 1 ba
    814
    Now
    $2,782
    1210
    2 bd, 2 ba
    1,021
    Now
    $3,090

    What's special

    Cooking with loved onesReading by the fire
    At RESA, living centers around the Swedish concept of lagom: creating a life that is "just right". A glass of wine with friends, cooking with loved ones, reading by the fire, or lounging on the terrace watching the sunset. Finding delight in practical simplicity is apparent in RESA's design and amenity spaces, which highlight and appreciate the intersection between beauty and functionality. Interior spaces are simple and uncluttered; they are warm, cozy and welcoming. With the NoMa Gallaudet U New York Ave Station minutes away, the daily commute or last minute errand becomes seamless. RESA: designed to achieve the alchemy of sanctuary." The price shown reflects Base Rent only. Residents are responsible for additional required fees, including but not limited to an application fee, security deposit, community amenity fee, and utility charges. These fees are assessed per applicant or per unit as applicable and may vary based on usage or lease terms. Please consult a leasing agent for a comprehensive list of all required, optional, and situational fees.
    District law requires that a housing provider state that the housing provider will not refuse to rent a rental unit to a person because the person will provide the rental payment, in whole or in part, through a voucher for rental housing assistance provided by the District or federal government.

    Office hours

    DayOpen hours
    Mon:9 am - 5 pm
    Tue:9 am - 5 pm
    Wed:11 am - 5 pm
    Thu:9 am - 5 pm
    Fri:8 am - 5 pm
    Sat:10 am - 5 pm
    Sun:Closed

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    Facts, features & policies

    Building Amenities

    Accessibility
    • Disabled Access: WheelChair
    Community Rooms
    • Business Center
    • Conference Room
    • Fitness Center
    • Library
    • Lounge: TVLounge
    Other
    • In Unit: Dryer
    • Shared: Laundry
    • Swimming Pool: Pool
    Outdoor common areas
    • Patio: PrivatePatio
    • Trail: JoggingWalkingTrails
    Security
    • Controlled Access
    • Gated Entry: Gate
    • Night Patrol
    Services & facilities
    • Elevator
    • Guest Suite: GuestRoom
    • On-Site Maintenance: OnSiteMaintenance
    • On-Site Management: OnSiteManagement
    • Package Service: PackageReceiving
    • Storage Space

    Unit Features

    Appliances
    • Dishwasher
    • Dryer
    • Garbage Disposal: Disposal
    • Microwave Oven: Microwave
    • Range
    • Refrigerator
    • Washer
    Cooling
    • Air Conditioning: AirConditioner
    Flooring
    • Hardwood: HardwoodFlooring
    • Tile: TileFlooring
    • Vinyl: VinylFlooring
    Internet/Satellite
    • Cable TV Ready: Cable
    • High-speed Internet Ready: HighSpeed
    Other
    • Balcony
    • Double Sink Vanity
    • Handrails
    • Individual Climate Control
    • Large Closets
    • Pantry
    • Patio Balcony: Balcony
    • Private Balcony

    Policies

    Parking
    • covered: CoverPark
    • Garage
    Lease terms
    • Less than 1 year
    Pet essentials
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    • DogsAllowed
      Number allowed2
      Weight limit (lbs.)75
      Monthly dog rent$50
      One-time dog fee$500
    • CatsAllowed
      Number allowed2
      Weight limit (lbs.)75
      Monthly cat rent$50
      One-time cat fee$500
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    Restrictions
    Breed restrictions apply; please contact Leasing for details.

    Special Features

    • Availability 24 Hours
    • Concierge
    • Elfa Closet Storage
    • Free Weights
    • Housekeeping
    • Leed Gold Certified
    • Meal Service
    • Pet Friendly
    • Recycling
    • Transportation
    • Wireless Internet

    Neighborhood: NoMa

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    • Dining Scene
      From casual bites to fine dining, a haven for food lovers.
      Arts Scene
      Galleries, murals, and cultural venues showcase creativity and artistic talent.
      Transit Access
      Convenient access to buses, trains, and public transit for easy commuting.
      Walkable Streets
      Pedestrian-friendly layout encourages walking to shops, dining, and parks.
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    Zip code 20002 spans lively NoMa, the H Street/Atlas District, Union Market, Eckington, Trinidad, Ivy City, and parts of Capitol Hill NE—an urban mix of historic rowhouses and new high-rises with four true seasons (warm, humid summers; crisp springs/falls; occasional light snow). Expect an energetic arts and dining scene: Union Market’s food hall, Maketto, Atlas Performing Arts Center, H Street’s bars and music venues, local breweries and distilleries in Ivy City, the REI flagship at Uline, and the Wunder Garten beer garden. Daily needs are easy with Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s, Giant, fitness studios, and plenty of coffee spots. Green space and movement are big here: Alethia Tanner Park, Swampoodle dog park, Kingman and Heritage Islands, the Anacostia Riverwalk, and the Metropolitan Branch Trail for biking. The NoMa–Gallaudet U and Union Station hubs plus the H Street streetcar make it commuter friendly and very walkable. According to Zillow Market Trends, recent median asking rents sit in the mid-$2,000s, with typical ranges from the low $2,000s to mid $3,000s. Family and pet friendly.

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    Travel times

    Walk, Transit & Bike Scores

    92 / 100
    Walker's Paradise
    99 / 100
    Biker's Paradise

    Nearby schools in Washington

    GreatSchools rating

    Frequently asked questions

    What is the walk score of RESA?

    RESA has a walk score of 92, it's a walker's paradise.

    What schools are assigned to RESA?

    The schools assigned to RESA include Walker-Jones Education Campus and Dunbar High School.

    Does RESA have in-unit laundry?

    Yes, RESA has in-unit laundry for some or all of the units. RESA also has shared building laundry.

    What neighborhood is RESA in?

    RESA is in the NoMa neighborhood in Washington, DC.

    What are RESA's policies on pets?

    Dogs are allowed, with a maximum weight restriction of 75lbs. A maximum of 2 dogs are allowed per unit. This building has a one time fee of $500 and monthly fee of $50 for dogs. Cats are allowed, with a maximum weight restriction of 75lbs. A maximum of 2 cats are allowed per unit. This building has a one time fee of $500 and monthly fee of $50 for cats.

    Does RESA have virtual tours available?

    Yes, 3D and virtual tours are available for RESA.

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