Property ID #WDC167
Fully equipped corporate lodging, located in Washington DC’s Penn Quarter just moments away from the Federal Trade Commission and other government facilities, offers a variety of options for city living.…
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400 8th St NW, Washington, DC 20004, USA
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Rental37470
This furnished rental is in a luxurious apartment community offering an exclusive and private environment with impeccable style and service. The apartments feature grand living rooms and bedrooms, oversized windows, spacious ceramic bathrooms, stylish kitchens, and walk-in closets. The building is adorned with Italian marble, French limestone, granite, and cherry, creating a dramatic and elegant design. With its handcrafted, turn-of-the-century flavor and thoughtful architectural detail, these apartments are unique among apartment buildings in Washington, DC. Located in the heart of the historic Penn Quarter, one of the city’s most vibrant neighborhoods, The Lexington is just steps away from many fashionable restaurants and theaters, making it the ultimate urban address. In close proximity to the FTC building.
530 sq ft
1 Bathroom
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