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1001 L STREET NW

1001 L STREET NW

(301) 298-1001

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1001 L Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20001
Mount Vernon Square

Amenities

Patio / balcony
Pet friendly
Garage
Stainless steel
Elevator
Concierge
Unit Amenities
furnished
patio / balcony
stainless steel
Property Amenities
pet friendly
concierge
elevator
parking
bbq/grill
bike storage
garage
internet access
Experience exciting urban living in this elegant 2 bed, 2 bath condo at 1001 L Street NW, Unit 604. Available on August 1st, this home has the option to be unfurnished or furnished to the tenant's liking. Spanning 930 square feet, this residence boasts a well-appointed kitchen with stainless steel appliances and a breakfast bar. The open concept living area leads to two east-facing balconies, welcoming the morning sun. Enjoy the convenience of garage parking (one space), a full-service concierge, elevator access, and a secure bike room. This pet-friendly building includes a barbecue area and a security system for peace of mind. Situated steps from downtown DC and vibrant 14th St NW, this prime location offers easy access to the city's best dining, shopping, and entertainment. Tenants are only responsible for electricity and internet, as water and gas are included in the rent. Live effortlessly in this well-managed and safe building.

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Property Status: Active

Jesse Johnson

Compass

MLS Number: DCDC2204362

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