919 Florida Ave NW #4
H Street-NoMa 919 Florida Avenue Northeast, Washington, DC 20002
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919 Florida Avenue Northeast, Washington, DC 20002Pricing and availability
- 1 Bed, 1.0 Bath
- 1 bed
- ·1 bath
- ·674 sqft
$2,145+1Starting atUnit availableUnit 1 Bed
Available now
$2,145
Amenities
- In unit laundry
- Patio / balcony
- Hardwood floors
- Dishwasher
- Pet friendly
- Recently renovated
Property details
Nicely Appointed One Bedroom Condo Near U St corridor Available Immediately! This cute one-bedroom condo features a spacious living room with hardwood floors and plenty of storage space. The kitchen has stainless steel appliances, upgraded countertops, a dishwasher, and a garbage disposal. In-unit washer/dryer also included. Located at the intersection of Vermont Avenue and Florida Avenue NW, this building is perfectly located for those interested in the many dining, shopping and cultural experiences DC has to offer. Located just one block from the U Street Metro Station (Green/Yellow Lines). This well-run building has a daytime concierge, secured entry, and rooftop with city views! Available Immediately. Tenants are responsible for electric and cable/internet (if desired). Dogs under 25 lbs and Cats Accepted with $300 Non-Refundable Pet Fee and $100 Annual Building Dog Fee (No Annual Fee for Cats). Tenants are responsible for $250 Move-in Fee, $250 Refundable Moving Deposit, and $100 Lease Review Fee. The rental application is $50 per adult. The minimum credit score for consideration is 670 (Per DC Statute, the approval decision is not based solely on the credit score). The minimum lease term is One (1) Year and the security deposit is equal to one full month's rent. Contact Ben Sanders to schedule a showing today! This rental unit is professionally managed by Scout Properties, DC's trustworthy property management firm, located in the Brookland neighborhood of Washington, DC. For more information visit: www.ScoutPropertiesDC.com or call (202) 506-4632. Scout Properties follows Equal Opportunity Housing guidelines, and Federal/ DC laws, which includes voucher assistance and “source of income” protected classes.