1238 ½ Street Southwest - 1
Southwest - Waterfront 1238 Half Street Southwest, Washington, DC 20024
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Property location
1238 Half Street Southwest, Washington, DC 20024Pricing and availability
- 4 Bed, 2.0 Bath
- 4 bed
- ·2 bath
- ·2000 sqft
$3,700+1Starting atUnit availableUnit 4 Bed
Available now
$3,700
Amenities
- On-site laundry
- Hardwood floors
- Dishwasher
- Walk in closets
- Air conditioning
- Range
Property details
1238 Half ST SW, Washington DC 20024 Entire house available for $3700. The unit is frequently split between 4 individuals, and the rent is divided by 4 and adjusted slightly based on room size. There will be only one lease for the entire property, so however the lease holder decides to occupy the property is at their discretion. Built in 1904, this classic Southwest Waterfront townhome is ready to go. Located just 12 blocks from the US Capitol Building, it's got lots of local restaurants, bars, a few clubs, a waterfront park, tons of free street parking, and is only 3 blocks from the ramps to I-295 and I-395. This rental is located just a block from the new Nationals Stadium. It's only a block and a half to the metro and 2.5 blocks to a Safeway Supermarket. You won't find a better location! The Area The location is perfectly situated between the brand-new Wharf area in the SouthWest Waterfront and the Navy Yard neighborhood in SouthEast.? You're two blocks from the National's Stadium (where there is a metro station), three blocks from a Safeway Supermarket, half a block from a corner/liquor store, and across the street from Fort McNair (an Army base for officers.)? You're also only about 12 blocks from the US Capitol.? Put another way, you're right in the middle of everything.? If you're not familiar with the area, check out these links: https://www.wharfdc.com/waterfront/ https://www.capitolriverfront.org/ https://www.theyardsdc.com/ Some FAQs: Sorry, no pets. Street parking is plentiful and free (so long as you register your car in DC) Terms are typically 12 months, then month to month with 60 days notice to vacate.? But I can be flexible depending on the circumstances.? You can break your lease at any time if you find a suitable replacement. There is an application (no fee), and then if you pass muster (basically, if you can prove you can afford the place), all it takes is a basic lease, the first month's rent, and 1 month security deposit to move in (please don't ask to pay the deposit later.? If you can't come up with two month's rent on your first day, you probably should consider more affordable housing.) Yes, I am happy to consider 'sight-unseen' renters who need a place before they get here—so long as you realize the risk you take in renting a place before you see it.? Along those lines, if you're just starting out and have mom and dad helping out with rent or need them to help 'qualify' financially, that's okay too. This place is not managed by some big company. This is a privately owned house, and the owner lives in the area and manages it himself (along with a few other places he has in the neighborhood) with the help of a handyman that takes care of the maintenance or any issues.? So know that there is flexibility on pretty much all matters. ?A little communication and good will go a long way towards having a great landlord/tenant relationship.