Room details
Furnished private room available in a brand new, well maintained professionally managed shared townhome in the Marshall Heights neighborhood of Washington, DC. The house has four bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms across three levels, offering a vibrant, spacious living space. Great for someone looking for a quiet, well-maintained home with privacy and convenience.
House Features:
Newly Renovated Kitchen: Shared kitchen with stainless steel appliances and stone countertops.
Shared Spaces: Enjoy a spacious living room, kitchen, and in-unit washer and dryer shared with the other tenants. Monthly housekeeping for common areas.
Outside Entertainment: The well-maintained outdoor space is perfect for relaxation and socializing. Rear deck and fenced backyard.
Room Highlights:
Ensuite Bathroom: Featuring a shower tub combo and double vanity for comfort and convenience.
Furnishings: The room comes fully furnished with a queen bed and dresser and desk, offering a hassle-free move-in experience.
Utilities: $150/month flat utility fee providing significant savings for the economical tenant.
Parking:
Ample Parking: Plenty of parking available in the front of the house.
Neighborhood and Location Highlights:
Car-Friendly: Best suited for those with a car for easy access to surrounding areas. Easy driving access to downtown DC (8 miles), Fort Dupont Park (2 mi), the National Arboretum (5 mi), Navy Yard (5 mi), and UM PG hospital (5 mi)
Metro and Bus: Commute in 14 minutes via metro from Smithsonian to Benning Road or 23 minutes on Route 96 bus.
Additional Details:
First Month's Rent: Due with a security deposit.
Requirements: Credit check and background check required. 6 month + lease preferred. No smoking. No Pets.
Don't miss this opportunity for a comfortable and convenient living space in a newly renovated home!
First Month's Rent: Due with a security deposit.
Requirements: Credit check and background check required. 6 month + lease preferred. No smoking. No Pets.
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.