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This pad was taken off the market on 05/08/26.

804 Taylor St NW #303A

Washington, DC 20011

$2,800
2
Beds
2
Baths
887
Sqft

Highlights

  • Cats allowed
  • In-unit washer / dryer
  • Central A/C
  • Off street
  • Listed 23 days ago
  • Updated 5 days ago

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About 804 Taylor St NW #303A

We are renting our newly-updated, bright 2BR/2BA condo in Petworth just a few short blocks to the Georgia Ave/Petworth metro station. The condo looks out on the Petworth Rec Center park, which has a big grassy area for picnics, and a great playground for kids. The condo is also just one block to the Yes! Organic Market and the summer farmers' market. It's one block away from all of the Upshur Street restaurants and bars, including Timber Pizza, Cinder BBQ, etc. It's also just a few blocks to Safeway and bars and restaurants on Georgia Avenue. The condo includes new white quartz countertops, a brand new gas stove, brand new refrigerator, brand new dishwasher, washer/dryer in the unit, central AC, central heat, and original hardwood floors. It also includes a private parking spot behind the building (facing a police substation). The condo is unfurnished and requires a one year lease and security deposit. The unit is available beginning May 5th. Rent includes utilities. Please get in touch for tours.

Apartment amenities

Property amenities
  • Building Deposit Fee Maximum: 2800
  • Building Deposit Fee Minimum: 2800
  • Central Air Conditioning
  • Dryer
  • Electricity included in rent
  • Flooring: Hardwood
  • Gas included in rent
  • Laundry: In Unit
  • Off Street Parking
  • Washer
  • Water included in rent

Pet policy

Cats allowed

    Terms at 804 Taylor St NW #303A

    Owner pays for utilities including electricity, gas and water. Includes an off-street parking spot. Up to two cats are allowed.

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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.