Room details
Shared living space for rent in Columbia Heights!
Looking for ONE roommate for the basement/shared living space. A person who is friendly, responsible and loves dogs. I have a 75lb dog.
Shown is a photo of the basement floor furnished. However, it is currently unfurnished with rugs that cover over 80% of flooring.
Basement floor comes with its own bathroom and ample closet space at 800 sq ft. Recently painted, new tile and shower upgrade! House is secure featuring ADT security system for inside the house and cameras on the outside.
Shared first floor space includes a kitchen with stainless steel appliances, a full guest bathroom, all electric laundry machines and concrete backyard. Tenant splits utilities 50/50 to include: ADT, Pepco, Washington Gas, DC Water and internet (Verizon).
Nearby transportation includes the D50 (14th&Colorado/Waterfront) and D5X (Metro Center/Takoma). Capital Bikeshare and scooters/electric bikes just one block away. Giant, Target, Lidl, Marshalls, Burlington, Best Buy and Columbia Heights Civic Plaza only half a mile away. FRESH FARM Farmers Market every Saturday from 9AM to 1PM. Closest metro station is Columbia Heights (green/yellow line).
Roommate expected to keep the basement and shared area clean at all times. Snow removal shared responsibility of all tenants in the house. Pets allowed. No smoking of any kind. No nails on the walls.
Applicants must have a 700 or above credit score. Application can be done on Zillow to include credit, background check and reference check.
Fees due before move in: First month's rent, security deposit and $300 non-refundable pet fee. Six month lease preferred. Break lease fee is equal to a month's rent.
To schedule a showing please contact Khadijah today!
Lease term for six months at $1800.
Security deposit and first months rent due before move in.
Renters insurance required.
Current housemates
1 female, 0 maleCurrent pets
0 cats, 1 dogPreferred new housemate
MaleZillow last checked: 8 hours ago
Listing updated: November 02, 2025 at 10:09am
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