Apartment Tour | $1,700 Studio in Logan Circle, Washington D.C.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 พ.ค. 2024
- Hi all!
In this video I offer a tour of my 550 sq. feet studio apartment in the historic Logan Circle neighborhood in Washington D.C. While living here, I paid $1,700/month, utilities included. I am more than happy to answer any questions you may have in the comments.
Overview and location: 00:00 - 01:12
Main living space: 01:12 - 02:42
Kitchen: 02:42 - 03:56
Closets and bathroom: 03:56 - 05:08
Close: 05:08 - 06:26
For $1,700 tenants deserve at least a dish washer, balcony or washer and dryer. The closet and a/c unit is nice.
So… glad you were forthcoming about roaches. It’s common in any building in a major city and I can remember going crazy thinking I wasn’t clean until I helped a neighbor move out of her immaculate apartment two floors up from me. $2600 month and there was roach excrement under every major piece of furniture. But that was in Crystal city, VA. 😅
Never seen your channel, but you had me 10 seconds in 👏
Love the efficiency
This is perfect! I can’t believe how much storage you have!
🤓really like that you have full size furniture, nice earth tones; neatly organized for everyday use
Love it
absolutely love the parquet flooring!
Thanks for creating this very helpful video for those of us thinking about moving to D.C.
Cute studio. Hopefully your new place will have a dishwasher. If not you can always get a portable counter top one.
I just love your place I think it's beautiful!.. I love how you have it set up and, I'm in love with that floor lamp.. I want it lol
The view from the entrance is magical! I love the bench and desk in front of the window :) And I noticed your espresso machine, I was wondering if you have any recommendations for specialty coffee spots in DC. I'm visiting this week and so far I've liked The Coffee Bar. Thanks, have a nice day :)
Hi there! Thank you for your kind words! I also love The Coffee Bar. For non-chain coffee shops, I am a fan of Emissary on P st, Wine & Butter in Capitol Hill, Baked & Wired in Georgetown, and ala in DuPont! As far as most consistently good espresso goes, I have to say Compass or Blank Street take the cake for me!
Get an extra latch lock on your front door, ...so that you are more secure at night, ...since maintainence has pass keys....
You decorated it well, looks beautiful! If you don’t mind, can you share the apartment management company/ building?
Thanks for the tour, very nice apartment. We are also moving into a studio and curious as to where you got your room divider. All the best on your upcoming move.
Hi there! This is the one I purchased:
www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B09W4XB4MP?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
Good luck with your move!
Cute 😊
Sending love from india
Hi, Where did. you get the shelves from, could you put a link to them 🙂
Hi there,
The shelves by the dining table:
www.amazon.com/IRONCK-Bookcases-Bookshelves-Industrial-Bookshelf/dp/B0967X9SCK?ref_=ast_sto_dp
Hi Daniela! Loved your video, currently I’m looking for an apartment in DC as I’m moving to do my master in August, do you have any recommendation in te apartment hunting? Or anyone who is assuming the contract? My budget is around 1.700
Hi Catalina! I’d recommend using the Trulia app, filtering by price and then using the “Map” view. That will show you what is available and where. I’d recommend living in Logan Circle, DuPont Circle, Shaw, or Kalorama. NoMa and Navy Yard have some cheaper apartment options but are both actively gentrifying neighborhoods so they have a bit of a different feel to them. Chinatown area can feel a bit unsafe these days unfortunately. For that budget, you can get a very nice two bedroom if you want a roommate :)
You’re being robbed for $1700