Room details
Welcome to your stylish and comfortable long-stay home in Washington DC. This updated 2-bedroom apartment is designed for professionals, remote workers, relocating families, government contractors, and anyone needing a clean, modern, fully equipped space for monthly stays. Located just steps from the lively H Street Corridor and minutes from Capitol Hill, it offers new appliances, two private bedrooms, a full bathroom, stocked kitchen and wifi everything you need for a smooth extended stay.
Bedroom #1
+King-size memory foam bed
+In-unit washer & dryer
+Smart TV
+Closet
+Blackout curtains
Bedroom #2
+Full-size memory foam bed
+Dedicated workstation for remote work
+Closet
+Blackout curtains
Living Area
+Comfortable seating
+Smart TV
+High-speed Wi-Fi
+Central AC & heat
+Clean, uncluttered, long-stay-friendly layout
+Washer & Dryer
Kitchen & Dining
+Fully equipped and stocked kitchen
+New appliances
+Pots, pans, utensils
+Dinnerware, mugs, glasses
+Coffee maker, tea, kettle
+Spices & basic cooking essentials
+Perfect for long-term guests who prefer cooking at home.
Parking & Entry
+Free street parking available
+Private entrance with a smart lock & personalized secure code
Neighborhood: Kingman Park / H Street Corridor
Stay on a residential block with fast access to one of DC's most vibrant areas. The H Street Corridor offers top-rated restaurants, bars, cafes, grocery stores, and entertainment. Capitol Hill and Union Station are close by, making this location ideal for work-related and long-term visits.
Getting Around
+Uber & Lyft readily available
+D6 bus around the corner
+Stadium-Armory Metro 15-minute walk (0.75 miles)
+H Street Streetcar (free) 10-minute walk
+Capital Bikeshare station nearby
+Easy access to the Capitol, National Mall, Union Station, museums, and major government offices.
Guest Access
Guests have private access to the entire apartment and all amenities.
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.