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1650 33RD STREET NW
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Studio • 1 Bed • 2 Beds
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1650 33rd Street Northwest, Washington DC 20007, Georgetown
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On-site laundry, Patio / balcony, Recently renovated, and Range
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$1,895 - $1,895 per month
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1650 33rd Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20007 Georgetown
Amenities
On-site laundry
Patio / balcony
Recently renovated
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patio / balcony
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on-site laundry
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Georgetown is home to Georgetown University, a prestigious Jesuit research university established in 1789. The university's campus is an integral part of the neighborhood and contributes to the area's vibrant academic and cultural scene.
Commercial District: M Street and Wisconsin Avenue are the main commercial streets in Georgetown, lined with numerous shops, boutiques, restaurants, and cafes. The neighborhood has a high-end shopping and dining reputation, with a mix of local and national retailers.
Waterfront: The Georgetown waterfront along the Potomac River offers stunning views and recreational opportunities. The Washington Harbor complex, situated on the waterfront, features restaurants, bars, and a range of entertainment options.
Cultural and Historical Landmarks: Beyond the university, Georgetown boasts several cultural and historical landmarks, including Dumbarton House, Tudor Place, and the Old Stone House, the oldest standing building in Washington, D.C.
Transportation: Georgetown is well-connected to the rest of the city via public transport, including bus routes and the DC Circulator, which offers convenient access to various parts of the city. It's also accessible by the Washington Metro via the Foggy Bottom-GWU station, though that station is a short walk from the heart of Georgetown.
Events and Festivals: Georgetown hosts several annual events and festivals, including the Georgetown French Market, which features French-inspired goods and cuisine, and the Georgetown Garden Tour, which allows visitors to explore the neighborhood's beautiful Gardens
Georgetown is home to Georgetown University, a prestigious Jesuit research university established in 1789. The university's campus is an integral part of the neighborhood and contributes to the area's vibrant academic and cultural scene.
Commercial District: M Street and Wisconsin Avenue are the main commercial streets in Georgetown, lined with numerous shops, boutiques, restaurants, and cafes. The neighborhood has a high-end shopping and dining reputation, with a mix of local and national retailers.
Waterfront: The Georgetown waterfront along the Potomac River offers stunning views and recreational opportunities. The Washington Harbor complex, situated on the waterfront, features restaurants, bars, and a range of entertainment options.
Cultural and Historical Landmarks: Beyond the university, Georgetown boasts several cultural and historical landmarks, including Dumbarton House, Tudor Place, and the Old Stone House, the oldest standing building in Washington, D.C.
Transportation: Georgetown is well-connected to the rest of the city via public transport, including bus routes and the DC Circulator, which offers convenient access to various parts of the city. It's also accessible by the Washington Metro via the Foggy Bottom-GWU station, though that station is a short walk from the heart of Georgetown.
Events and Festivals: Georgetown hosts several annual events and festivals, including the Georgetown French Market, which features French-inspired goods and cuisine, and the Georgetown Garden Tour, which allows visitors to explore the neighborhood's beautiful Gardens
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Charles Klein
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MLS Number: DCDC2185864
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1650 33RD STREET NW has a unit available for $1,895 per month. Check out the Price and Availability section for more information on this unit.
In Washington, DC, the average rent is $2,068 for a studio, $2,618 for a 1-bedroom, $3,758 for a 2-bedroom, and $5,663 for a 3-bedroom. For more information on rental trends in Washington, DC, check out our monthly Washington, DC Rent Report.
Some of 1650 33RD STREET NW's amenities include on-site laundry, patio / balcony, and recently renovated. To see the other amenities this property offers, check out the Amenities section.
1650 33RD STREET NW is not currently offering any rent specials.
Yes, 1650 33RD STREET NW is pet-friendly.
No, 1650 33RD STREET NW does not offer parking.
No, 1650 33RD STREET NW does not offer units with in unit laundry.
No, 1650 33RD STREET NW does not have a pool.
No, 1650 33RD STREET NW does not have accessible units.
No, 1650 33RD STREET NW does not have units with dishwashers.