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Welcome home to a piece of history nestled in the heart of Capitol Hill. This beautiful, fully-furnished, two-story carriage house is a rare gem, located just around the corner from Stanton Park, and mere steps from the grandeur of the Supreme Court, the bustling Eastern Market, and the awe-inspiring Library of Congress. Enjoy the private garden. Fresh vegetables, flowers and the most sought after bird-bath on the hill. Ideal for Congressional staffers or those yearning to experience the vibrancy of life on the Hill, this property perfectly balances historic charm with modern conveniences. As part of an upmarket, peaceful neighborhood, you will be a short stroll away from both Capitol South and Union Station, ensuring easy commuting and travel. The carriage house, spread over two levels, comprises spacious living areas filled with natural light. The recent servicing ensures that the heating and air conditioning systems are primed and ready to cater to your comfort needs across all seasons. Technology enthusiasts will appreciate the gigabit internet connection, perfect for work-from-home setups, online browsing, or streaming your favorite shows. Included with the unit is a Sonos sound system enhances the ambiance, be it for unwinding after a busy day, entertaining guests, or hosting an intimate get-together. Not to mention the convenience of an in-house washer-drier, which takes the hassle out of laundry day. Outside, you will have access to a lush, semi-private garden, a peaceful oasis where you can relax with a morning coffee or enjoy evening sunset views. Experience the best of Capitol Hill in a home that combines history, comfort, and unbeatable location. So why wait? Make this charming carriage house your new home away from home. Please reach out to arrange a viewing or to receive more information about this exciting opportunity. Don't miss out on the chance to live in one of Washington DC's most desirable and historic neighborhoods! Bonus: This house has a truly fascinating history to it. The builder, who somehow got the contract to develop the Library of Congress, was arguably DC's Boss Tweed. Utilities included in rent, including gas, electric, water, and gigabit Internet. Tenants are eligible to register with the city for street parking using the premises as their place of residence. (Note: You'll have to register your vehicle in DC if you haven't already done so.)
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