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This pad was taken off the market on 05/07/26.

1222 Brentwood Rd NE #B

Washington, DC 20018

$1,350
1
Bed
1
Bath
600
Sqft

Highlights

  • Cats allowed
  • In-unit washer / dryer
  • Central A/C
  • Off street
  • Listed 5 months ago
  • Updated 14 days ago

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About 1222 Brentwood Rd NE #B

Quiet 1-bedroom suite at street level, entrance from the back yard, only half mile from Rhode Island-Brentwood metro station on RED LINE. FULL BATHROOM AND FULL KITCHEN. All recently renovated and freshly painted. Washer, dryer, Plenty of street parking. Walking distance to Rhode Island/Brentwood metro station and Giant food store, TD bank, Citi Bank, Home Depot and tons of restaurants. A solid and good family lives in upstairs unit; however the upstairs and lower level unit are exclusive use to each unit as there is no shared space between the two units in the house except for the laundry. If short-term is desired, the unit can be rented at $480/week. Payment collected in advance of each week. MAXIMUM OCCUPANCY IS two people. Address is 1222 Brentwood Road NE, Unit B, Washington DC. The unit is in the back of the house next to the backyard.

Apartment amenities

Property amenities
  • Building Deposit Fee Maximum: 1350
  • Building Deposit Fee Minimum: 1350
  • Central Air Conditioning
  • Dryer
  • Laundry: In Unit
  • Off Street Parking
  • Utilities fee required
  • Washer

    Pet policy

    Cats allowed

      Terms at 1222 Brentwood Rd NE #B

      One-bedroom Suite with flat Utilities ($150/month) and washer-dryer onsite. Currently furnished but can be unfurnished. MAXIMUM OCCUPANCY IS two people. If short-term rental desired, the unit could be rented weekly for $480/week.

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      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.