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WEB ID: 91030301

1035 Cecil Place NW Washington, DC 20007

Washington, DC 20007

for rent | Other Residential | Built in 1900

2 beds
2 baths
864 Approx. Sqft
outdoor space
$5,000

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WEB ID: 91030301

1035 Cecil Place NW Washington, DC 20007

Washington, DC 20007

for rent | Other Residential | Built in 1900

2 beds
2 baths
864 Approx. Sqft
outdoor space
$5,000

The Details

About 1035 Cecil Place NW, Washington, DC 20007

1035 Cecil Place NW,Washington, DC, 20007

Welcome to a charming 2 Bedroom townhome getaway nestled on a quiet residential street in the heart of Georgetown. The entry greets you with a wood-burning brick fireplace with raised hearth, built-in shelving, tile flooring, and exposed rafters. A large storage area and full bath with glass enclosed shower stall, and stacked washer/dryer complete this level. Enjoy elevated living from your second level living ...
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran McEnearney, Anslie Stokes, (202) 552-5600
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key features

  • Central air
  • Cooling: Central A/C
  • Flooring: Hardwood
  • Exterior Living Space: Patio
  • Basement: Slab Foundation
  • General: Ceiling Fan(s)
  • Heating Type: Baseboard
  • Sewer: Public
  • Water: Municipal Water
  • Listing agents

    Anslie Stokes

    Anslie Stokes

    REALTOR®
    Dana Zalowski

    Dana Zalowski

    REALTOR®

    Georgetown

    Georgetown is the oldest neighborhood in the city and its founding actually predates the establishment of Washington, D.C., originating as a part of the Province of Maryland in 1751. Georgetown always tops the lists of the city’s most expensive neighborhoods, thanks to its posh reputation and high name recognition even outside of D.C. The neighborhood has immense historic charm, with cobblestone streets and gorgeous row houses, all in a scenic location. Georgetown was originally a port town and water is a constant theme, from the Potomac River and the Georgetown Waterfront Park along its southern borders to the C&O Canal. Georgetown University is here and though there are still some student hangouts, the nightlife scene is significantly more sedate than the 1980s, when the bars were flooded with preppies and punks. But Georgetown always endures and the crowded shops and restaurants on M Street attest to its continuing popularity.

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