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This pad was taken off the market on 05/02/23.

2001 16th St NW

Washington, DC 20009

$2,650Monthly Rent
1Beds
1Baths
565Sqft

Highlights

  • Cats allowed
  • In-unit washer / dryer
  • A/C
  • Listed 1 year ago
  • Updated 11 months ago

Commute

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About 2001 16th St NW

After 2.5 years of happy occupation by great tenants, I'm once again putting my gorgeous, top-floor 1BR apartment up for rent. This apartment is open plan with 5 north-facing windows, tall ceilings, and great light throughout. I put in a hand-printed wallpaper accent wall in the HUGE bedroom (could fit king bed, easily!); modern kitchen appliances. Relatively new HVAC controlled in-unit! And the most important thing...so much storage: three (!) hall closets in addition to w/d closet and HVAC closet which provide additional storage; and an entire wall of closet in the bedroom. No upstairs neighbors to make any noise! Very comfortable for a single or a couple, and cats very welcome (sorry - no dogs!). The building is gorgeous, built in the 1910s with a ton of character. I call it DC's Flatiron building. The stairwells have subway tiling and the hallways are all updated and really nice. But there are also elevators. The location is of course the best thing. Mere blocks from Trader Joes, walkable to anything on 14th Street, Dupont Circle and its farmers market, Adams Morgan, Shaw. Starbucks and VIDA Fitness across the street as well. Available June 5 (though this is negotiable) for a one-year lease, with one month rent as security deposit. The apartment will be unfurnished. Email me to come see it!

Apartment amenities

Property amenities
  • Air Conditioning
  • Bicycle Storage
  • Building Deposit Fee Maximum: 2650
  • Building Deposit Fee Minimum: 2650
  • Cable not included in rent
  • Dryer
  • Electricity not included in rent
  • Flooring: Hardwood
  • Internet not included in rent
  • Laundry: In Unit
  • Top Floor
  • Washer

Pet policy

Cats allowed

    Terms at 2001 16th St NW

    Tenant pays electric and cable/internet.
    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.
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