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Third & Rhode, Washington D.C.

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230 Rhode Island Ave, Washington D.C., District of Columbia(DC) 20002

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Property ID: S00695794
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Gym Pets allowed

83 Beds

Third & Rhode is in a historic community!It is a modern converted apartment community with a variety of uniquely designed facilities designed to provide residents with a perfect living experience.Third&Rhode provides a variety of unique apartment types, including one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments, that perfectly recreate the comfort of our residents.The apartment provides independent washing and drying, convenient living service, rental office hospitality.When you come to Third & Rhode, an apartment community in northeast Washington, D.C., your attention to detail and commitment to quality can make you revel in it.The apartment is a building with a long history.In 2017, it will be renovated and renovated to keep pace with the development of The Times.There are 82 rooms for you to choose from.
Third&Rhode's unmatched apartment features a gourmet kitchen with amenities, stainless-steel appliances, hardwood floors, home washers and dryers, refrigerator, microwave oven, dishwasher, curtains, ceiling fans, large custom built closets and quartz countertops, to name a few.The community provides 24-hour emergency maintenance and secure access systems for security convenience.Roof terrace, bike storage, pet salon and fully equipped gym.
The apartment is in a good location.It's northeast of DOWNTOWN DC.Close to JHU DC campus, Catholic University, Trinity Washington University and Howard University.Within walking distance are numerous places of entertainment, restaurants and shops.The apartment is only a short walk from the Metro station on the Red Line, with extensive rail transit.Whether heading to Maryland or to one of our local universities, the apartment's superior location gives you a quick commute!
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1. The rent, availability, and supporting information will change at any time. Please be sure to communicate with the rental consultant before leasing.
2. The front-end display source is the public information of the official website of the apartment. The detailed information needs to be confirmed with the consultant. The specific circumstances are subject to the contents of the “to be signed”.
3. All application fees are charged by the property.
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No refunds for cancellations. If you can't move in after signing the contract, find a subtenant or fulfill the contract as agreed. Specific policy determined by the apartment management.

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Pet allowed

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What do the utility bills cover when renting an apartment in Washington D.C.?

Utility refers to the water, electricity, heating, garbage and wastewater treatment fees, security fees, Internet and cable TV fees and other miscellaneous expenses that the tenant spends every month. Some landlords will include all these costs in the rent and require tenants to pay them together.

When renting a house in Washington D.C., can I cancel the lease at any time after signing the lease?

You may not. Generally speaking, the lease will take effect immediately after it is signed, and neither party can terminate the lease in advance. According to the relevant laws of the United States, if the tenant has signed a long-term lease, he/she shall bear the rent for the entire lease term. Even if he/she is forced to move out, the landlord still has the right to require the tenant to pay all the rent.

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Can I go to Washington D.C. and see the house before deciding to sign?

Try not to. It is best to move in directly after arriving in the United States. Then, the closer the school starts, the higher the rent, and there is no good housing left around the school. Therefore, students, please decide the time you sign according to your actual situation.