Enter through a landscaped garden to your newly furnished basement apartment available for A MINIMUM OF 3 months to a year (1,800 for the month). Full Kitchen with washer/dryer.Queen size bed, fresh linens and towels and as well as bath toiletries. Deck is wonderful as our neighborhood is a bird sanctuary and lively with sounds of nature. All utilities included. Internet, cable.
Full kitchen, modern furniture, five minutes to Georgetown University, 15 to American University and 15 to George Washington University. 600 Square feet of bright lit rooms with three sitting areas. Not suitable for children and no pets allowed. more photos on request.
My space is unique because it has a private garden entrance and the garden is landscaped it has received neighborhood awards. Also, it is a cozy and quiet.Travelers will have all they need. I speak several languages and have had many international guests stay. Conducive to researchers, graduate students, and professionals. Very quiet, clean, safe. There are three sitting areas, pots/pans and utensils, toaster, blender, iron, and Microwave. You just need to bring your clothing and books!
There is bike sharing in Georgetown and a weekend farmers market and flea market just two blocks away. Most of our guests are students or faculty at Georgetown University or at American University. Dumbarton Oaks is nearby for Byzantine scholars. If you are a runner there is a canal for running rock Creek Park as well as an outdoor track three blocks away. Safeway, whole foods and Trader Joe’s are just five minutes away. We live in a bird sanctuary so it is a very natural setting with many interesting trees and bushes. It’s the Smithsonian museums are just one bus and 25 minutes away. The Kennedy Center in Foggy Bottom is 15 minutes away.
My neighborhood is historic in that it's a first community neighborhood in America that has federal town houses. These were designed between 1919 and 1929 by famous New York architects for low-cost housing. Of course there is nothing low-cost about my neighborhood now! Harriet Tubman visited on S St. and George Washington would hitch his horse up at the corner of 35th St. and S when he visited his nephew at Georgetown boarding high school. We live in a bird sanctuary as many migrating birds stop by in our area, we are blocks away from Rock Creek Park from which you can hike 25 miles around Washington DC. Nearby Dumbarton Oaks is a famous museum and historic as Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin met there secretly to strategize against Hitler.