Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a column that explores what one can rent for a set dollar amount in various Washington, D.C. neighborhoods. Is one man's studio another man's townhouse? Let's find out! Today, we're looking for apartments that cost less than $2,500/month and are pet-friendly.
↑ In this Logan Circle row house, you can rent a one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment on the lower level. It offers a separate entrance and a total of 700-square-feet. The $2,000/month rent covers everything except electricity and gas. While this unit is pet-friendly, the listing does indicate that each pet is considered on a case-by-case basis. The listing doesn't further elaborate on what might cause a pet to not be accepted. Other need-to-know details about this listing include that it has a walk-in closet, breakfast bar, and a new range/oven. A washer and dryer is also included.
↑ In Eckington, this two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment is on the market for $2,450/month. With 900-square-feet, it comes with an island and breakfast bar, washer and dryer, stainless steel appliances, and hardwood flooring throughout. It is also within walking distance to a Giant, Harris Teeter, and the Metropolitan Branch Trail. There is also a balcony, but the view is just of a parking lot.
↑ Pet owners can move to Bloomingdale for only $2,300/month. This rental offers two bedrooms and one bathroom in 1,000-square-feet of space. According to the listing, this basement unit was recently renovated and comes with an ADT Alarm System and washer and dryer. FiOS TV and Internet are free, but gas and electric are not included in the rent. Unfortunately, only pets under 50 pounds are considered, and even then on a case-by-case basis.
↑ For those who need the most amount of space, this 16th Street Heights single-family home is on the market with 1,300-square-feet, making it the largest rental on this list. It comes with two bedrooms and one bathroom as well as a spacious yard and patio area with a grill. The $2,200/month rent does not include gas, electric, or a "percentage of water utilities," according to the listing. Some of the highlights of this rental include that it has a free 24/7 monitored security system, walk-in pantry, and full size washer and dryer. The location is right next to Rock Creek Park.
↑ This two-bedroom, one-bathroom Lincoln Park apartment was completely renovated and comes with stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and a washer and dryer. The rent totals to $1,900/month. The tenant is responsible for paying for electricity, cable, and internet. The space totals 875-square-feet.
↑ Last on the list is this two-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment in NoMa. The rental faces the first floor and comes with gas cooking, a washer and dryer, and a close location to a Capital Bikeshare station and a Metro. Only cats are allowed, and the pet fee only needs to be paid one time. The rent totals $1,700/month and does not include electricity or gas.
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