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  • 1963 Biltmore St NW

    Washington, DC 20009

    Apartment building
    Studio-2 beds
    In-unit laundry (W/D)

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    What's special

    Quartz countertopsFull-size dishwasherAmple storageNest thermostatCustom cabinetryMatte black fixturesHardwood floors
    Beautifully finished 2-bedroom, 2-bath condo in a boutique 4-unit building. Features include hardwood floors, recessed LED lighting, Nest thermostat, ample storage, and in-unit front-loading washer/dryer. The modern kitchen offers stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, custom cabinetry, matte black fixtures, 5-burner gas range, and full-size dishwasher. The primary bath includes a double vanity, storage vanities, and black hexagon porcelain tile flooring. Located in Kalorama, just minutes to Rock Creek Park, Adams Morgan, and the National Zoo enjoy the perfect blend of city living and quiet neighborhood charm. Owner pays for gas and water. Tenant is responsible for electricity.
    District law requires that a housing provider state that the housing provider will not refuse to rent a rental unit to a person because the person will provide the rental payment, in whole or in part, through a voucher for rental housing assistance provided by the District or federal government.

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    Unit features

    Appliances
    • Dishwasher
    • Dryer
    • Freezer
    • Oven
    • Refrigerator
    • Washer
    Flooring
    • Hardwood
    • Tile

    Neighborhood: Adams Morgan

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      Vibrant bars, clubs, and late-night venues keep the energy alive after dark.
      Dining Scene
      From casual bites to fine dining, a haven for food lovers.
      Walkable Streets
      Pedestrian-friendly layout encourages walking to shops, dining, and parks.
      Transit Access
      Convenient access to buses, trains, and public transit for easy commuting.
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    Anchored by Adams Morgan, U Street, Kalorama Triangle, and Lanier Heights, 20009 blends historic rowhouses and leafy parks with urban energy. Hot, humid summers and crisp springs/falls frame daily life, with Meridian Hill/Malcolm X Park's Sunday drum circle, Kalorama and Walter Pierce parks (with a dog park), and easy access into Rock Creek Park for runs or bike rides. Coffee culture thrives at Tryst and indie cafes along 18th Street and 14th/U; the dining scene spans Michelin-starred Tail Up Goat, Lapis, Rooster and Owl, and global bites galore, with groceries like Harris Teeter and Safeway nearby. Nights hum along 18th Street and U Street's live-music venues (including Black Cat), while boutiques and fitness options like VIDA and the Anthony Bowen YMCA keep days busy. Red and Green/Yellow Line Metro stops and frequent buses make commuting simple; streets are highly walkable. Zillow Market Trends show a recent median asking rent around $2,900, with most listings ranging roughly $2,200-$4,200+, depending on size. Pet friendly and welcoming to a mix of longtime residents and newcomers.

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    Walk, Transit & Bike Scores

    87 / 100
    Very Walkable
    91 / 100
    Biker's Paradise

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    Frequently asked questions

    What is the walk score of 1963 Biltmore St NW?

    1963 Biltmore St NW has a walk score of 87, it's very walkable.

    What schools are assigned to 1963 Biltmore St NW?

    The schools assigned to 1963 Biltmore St NW include Marie Reed Elementary School, Oyster-Adams Bilingual School, and Jackson-Reed High School.

    Does 1963 Biltmore St NW have in-unit laundry?

    Yes, 1963 Biltmore St NW has in-unit laundry for some or all of the units.

    What neighborhood is 1963 Biltmore St NW in?

    1963 Biltmore St NW is in the Adams Morgan neighborhood in Washington, DC.