Amenities
Come check out this awesome spacious three bedroom two bathroom home located in Congress Heights. Featuring new luxury vinyl plank flooring throughout the upper two levels and tile in the basement. There's a spacious formal living and dining room with plenty of space for entertaining. The kitchen features a fridge\freezer, dishwasher, and gas oven. There's also plenty of cabinetry space and a pantry. The upper level of the home host the three nicely sized bedrooms with all new windows. One of the full baths is also on the upper level. The basement features a large open space with a bar for entertaining! It also features a laundry room and another full bathroom. Finishing this awesome home is a front porch, spacious yard, and a large patio in the back that can be used for a combination of entertaining and parking.
This home is located in Congress Heights. The Congress Heights Metro station (Green line) is 0.8 miles away. There's a giant one mile away and more smaller grocery markets closer. There's a number of parks and food options close by. Ten minute drive to MGM Casino, Tanger outlets, and the National Harbor!
Details:
Available: Ready for immediate move in.
Security Deposit: Equal to one months full rent
Utilities: Tenant pays all utilities: Water, gas, electricity, cable\internet.
Lease term: May 2025 is the earliest available lease end date. May be longer. We just don't want a lease that ends in the winter months.
Washer and Dryer in unit
Renters insurance required: This is typically only $10-$15 a month
Pets: 2 pet limit with good references. A one time fee of $300 will be added for pets.
Parking pad in rear of home.
Rental requirements:
All applicants subject to background and credit check
$45 application fee per adult occupying the unit
$86,400 Combined income
650 credit score. No missed payments within the last two years. Only payments later then 30 days show on credit reports.
Two years positive rental history. No late payments beyond 10 days in the last 3 years. No excessive damage to property. No evictions within the last 3 years.
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.