You have to see to believe! AVAILABLE NOW! Spacious, corner penthouse, one bedroom, one bathroom condominium light-filled apartment with 15 foot ceilings, large skylight in living/dining room, fireplace, exposed brick walls and five 6' windows with a view. This is a "classic" 1920s apt., so if you are looking for a white, room-less loft apt. with granite kitchen counters and a marble bathroom, this is NOT the apt. for you. Approximately 750 square feet of space on the top floor of a five floor, small condominium building, literally one block west of Dupont Circle and the Dupont Circle Red-Line Metro. Two large closets and generous room sizes (Living/Dining Room, separate Kitchen, Bedroom, Bathroom, Entry Foyer and Bedroom Hallway! So private, so quiet, so secure, so convenient, and it has a view! A roof-top deck with an unobstructed view of Georgetown is one flight of stairs away. Additional, secure storage for out-of-season items and luggage is available outside the unit. A private laundry facility is available on the lower level. Monthly or bi-weekly cleaning and laundry service is available for an additional charge. On-street car parking and monthly parking garage space available two blocks away. This apt. can be rented FURNISHED for an additional monthly fee. The apt. is PERFECT for the business person working in Washington DC on weekdays, who returns home on weekends. Because of its excellent location at Dupont Circle, the apt. is popular with employees of the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the State Department, K Street legal and lobbying offices, Embassy Row and Connecticut Avenue, NW businesses. Georgetown, Foggy Bottom, 14th and U Streets, NW are close by. Taxi service and UBER/LYFT are available in this neighborhood 24/7. A very bicycle-friendly neighborhood. Tenant pays electric bill and optional cable/internet bill.
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