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This pad was taken off the market on 05/10/26.

1319 Massachusetts Ave SE #2

Washington, DC 20003

$1,800
1
Bed
1
Bath
600
Sqft

Highlights

  • Cats and dogs allowed
  • Listed 18 days ago
  • Updated 13 days ago

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About 1319 Massachusetts Ave SE #2

$1,800/month 1 Bedroom in Classic DC Row-home Beneath a historic 1906 Capitol Hill row-home on Massachusetts Ave SE, this 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom English basement offers the rare combination of character, privacy, and serious walkability at a price that still makes sense. For someone who wants their own place in the citynot a giant building, not a roommate mazethis is that quietly perfect find. Inside, a thoughtful, open layout gives you exactly what you need and nothing you don't: a comfortable living/dining area for movie nights and takeout, a functional kitchen with everything within easy reach, and a separate bedroom that actually closes offideal for sleep, WFH, or both. Easy care flooring and shared laundry in the building keep day to day living simple and low maintenance. What truly elevates this home is the location. Set on the Massachusetts Avenue corridor, you're surrounded by tree?lined streets, neighborhood cafes, restaurants, and everyday conveniences, all in one of DC's most established, architecturally rich neighborhoods. With excellent walkability and transit options, you can live essentially car optionaldaily errands, dining, and commuting can all be done on foot, by Metro, or by bus. Disclosure: * Tenant insurance minimum of $300,000 in coverage * Pest control $10/month * Application fee $50 per applicant over 18 years old * Pet fee $400 (one time) + $40/Month for pet rent

Apartment amenities

Property amenities
  • Building Deposit Fee Maximum: 1800
  • Building Deposit Fee Minimum: 1800
  • Utilities fee required

    Pet policy

    Cats allowed
      Dogs allowed

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