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This pad was taken off the market on 02/23/26.

3585 13th St NW #4

Washington, DC 20010

$4,800
3
Beds
3
Baths
1834
Sqft

Highlights

  • No pets allowed
  • Patio
  • Listed 10 months ago
  • Updated 2 months ago

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About 3585 13th St NW #4

Address: 3585 13th Street NW Unit 4 Market Rent: $4,800 for a 18-24 Month Lease OR $5,000 for a 12 Month Lease Utilities Included: Gas, Water, Sewer, & Trash Tenant Responsible for: Electricity, Cable, Internet, & Phone Pets: No, thank you Parking: One Private Parking Space Included Square Footage: 1,834 Square Feet Available: Now Located on a quiet tree-lined street just steps from a plethora of restaurants, cafes, and parks, this spectacular multi-level penthouse condo is one-of-a-kind. Spacious and bright, it boasts oversized windows, an open concept living area with three private terraces, including a rooftop with panoramic city views. Additionally, a luxurious owner's-suite, generous closet space, private parking, and luxury finishes throughout are more features that separate this home from the rest. Bedrooms: Three Bedrooms Bathrooms: Three Bathrooms Amenities: Top Floor/Penthouse, Three Private Outdoor Spaces, Parking, Laundry In Unit Application Fee: $55/Application Deposit: Equal to One Months Rent Move In/Out Fee: None Resident Benefit Package: $38/Month EJF Rentals 1428 U Street NW, Second Floor Washington, DC 20009 Penthouse Private Parking Private Roof Deck Top Floor Unit

Apartment amenities

Property amenities
  • Building Deposit Fee Maximum: 4800
  • Building Deposit Fee Minimum: 4800
  • Cable not included in rent
  • Electricity not included in rent
  • Garbage included in rent
  • Gas included in rent
  • Internet not included in rent
  • No cats
  • Patio
  • Sewage included in rent
  • Telephone not included in rent
  • Water included in rent

Pet policy

No cats allowed
No dogs allowed

Nearby schools

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