Zumper

2608 Cathedral Ave NW
2608 Cathedral Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008, USA

Cat friendly
Monthly rent-
BedsStudio–2
Baths1
Sqft1,000
modified
5+ Days Ago

Units

2608 Cathedral Ave NW Washington, DC

Occupied Units

Occupied

1B

Studio

1 Bath

$1,850

Listed by Zuhairah Scott Washington
Days on market: 3481
This unit has tons of exposed brick, lots of light, a chic modern kitchen w/ an island and all new appliances, a large open layout (~900/SF), lots of closet space, W/D, separate front and back entrance, Deep Wood Floors and a view of Connecticut Avenue. The unit is 2BLKS from the Woodley Park/Adams Morgan metro (Red Line) and walking distance to the National Zoo, Rock Creek Park, bars and shops in Adams Morgan, Dupont Circle and Georgetown! What more could a city lover ask for than an urban oasis to call home in the middle of it all? All this for $1850/mo including ALL utilities! Parking is also available for an extra $125/mo. Email today for an appointment! No smokers please. Click here for more *Available Now! *Min. 1-Year Lease, 2 Yr. Lease Preferred *1 Month Security Deposit due at lease signing *Good Credit and References Required Get it before its gone!

Occupied

1A

2 Beds

1 Bath

$2,395

Listed by Zuhairah Scott Washington
Days on market: 3481
$2395 Look no further - you've found your new home! This lovely unit has old world-charm with new world amenities. You will feel right at home in this historic rowhome in Woodley Park located just steps from the Woodley Park Metro (Red Line, with access to all the major hubs in DC). Conveniently located in close proximity to a myriad of shops, movie theatres and restaurants along Connecticut Avenue. Local attractions such as the National Zoo, Rock Creek Park, Georgetown University and shopping and the National Cathedral are just around the corner. Unit Amenities Include: ~1,000 SF LARGE 2 BR Apt. ~Hardwood floors ~Ample closet space ~One Full bath with vintage clawfoot tub ~Dishwasher ~Newly Renovated Kitchen w. Lots of Light and Gas Stove ~Newly Renovated Bathroom ~Washer and Dryer (available) ~Lots of tall windows ~High ceilings ~Interesting architectural detail (bay windows, arch entryways etc.) ~Parking (additional $/month) The unit is available starting on Dec 1st. 1 month security deposit required before move-in. One year minimum lease. Email owner directly for directions to stop by this weekend. We look forward to hearing from you!

Occupied

3

2 Beds

1 Bath

$2,720

Listed by Zuhairah Scott Washington
Days on market: 3481
Welcome HOME! This LARGE, BRIGHT 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom Woodley Park apartment in an historic row home features a great private deck and several skylights. It's an ideal location just off Connecticut Ave and is a five-minute walk to the Woodley Park Metro (Red Line), and 15 minutes to Downtown Washington, DC via train. The apartment INCLUDES ALL UTILITIES (heat, water, gas) and PARKING making it a great value in an otherwise affluent neighborhood. Lease: 12 months Features: * Stainless Steel Oven, Microwave, Dishwasher * Bathroom with a gorgeous clawfoot tub * Private Deck for Entertaining Guests * Hardwood Floors Throughout * Spacious Closet Space * Skylight and Ceiling Fans * Washer/Dryer in Unit * Walking distance to a myriad of restaurants, grocery stories, the National Zoo and Rock Creek Park hiking and running trails. About the neighborhood (one of the best in DC!): Straddling Connecticut Avenue south of the National Zoo is a neighborhood of fine early 20th-century row houses, a throwback to the days more than a century ago when developers hoped that this wide avenue that runs northward to the Maryland border would be a boulevard lined with elegant homes. Modern-day Connecticut Avenue north of the small Woodley Park historic district, however, is now mostly filled with high rise apartment houses -- although the city's height limitation restricts them to no more than eight stories, they are considered high-rise by Washington standards. To the east, the neighborhood's curved streets overhang Rock Creek Park. On the west, they bend on the slope leading to the heights of Mt. Saint Albans, the site of Washington National Cathedral. The stately rows of meticulously designed houses are preserved intact, presenting streetscapes that have changed little for nearly a century. Though busy Connecticut Avenue is always just around the corner, the residential streets are leafy, green and serene.