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This pad was taken off the market on 05/12/26.

2120 Vermont Ave NW #317

Washington, DC 20001

$2,650
1
Bed
1
Bath
722
Sqft
Furnished

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Highlights

  • No pets allowed
  • In-unit washer / dryer
  • Central A/C
  • Attached garage
  • Dishwasher, refrigerator, microwave oven
  • Listed 1 month ago
  • Updated 10 days ago

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About 2120 Vermont Ave NW #317

Centrally located to enjoy the best of DC. One block from U St Metro. Walk to retail and restaurants of U St, 14th St, Shaw, and more. Container Store's Elfa closet and shelving systems installed in 4 areas. Great natural light and great room layout. Recently painted.

Apartment amenities

Property amenities
  • Attached Garage
  • Bicycle Storage
  • Building Deposit Fee Maximum: 2650
  • Building Deposit Fee Minimum: 2650
  • Central Air Conditioning
  • Dishwasher
  • Dryer
  • Flooring: Hardwood
  • Flooring: Tile
  • Freezer
  • Furnished
  • Heating system: Forced Air
  • Heating system: Heat Pump
  • Laundry: In Unit
  • Microwave Oven
  • Oven
  • Patio Balcony
  • Refrigerator
  • Washer

Pet policy

No cats allowed
No dogs allowed

Terms at 2120 Vermont Ave NW #317

One year lease term. No smoking. Garage parking available for a fee. Mature well behaved pets with referrals negotiable, no kittens or puppies. Owner covers natural gas and water. Tenant covers all others: electric, internet, cable, etc. Require renters insurance. Condo includes gym and roof deck access. Move-in and out one time fee of $500. Application deposit of $50 applied to first month's rent. Criteria used in deciding whether to rent to the applicant, including financial, employment, criminal and rental history, references, and referral information. Applicants may provide evidence of errors within their criminal record, rehabilitation or other mitigating factors.

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