Welcome to June Homes 20001, nestled in the heart of Washington DC, with the pin code 20001. June Homes 20001 offers various non-ensuites and en-suites with modern amenities, fostering a conducive environment for student life. This student housing in Washington DC boasts an ideal location, providing easy access to renowned universities like George Washington University and American University.
Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, is a city that embodies both historical significance and modern vibrancy. Known for its iconic role as the center of the federal government, D.C. is also a thriving metropolis with a rich cultural and social fabric. The city's neighborhoods, each with its distinct character, reflect the diversity of its residents, from the historic streets of Georgetown to the lively corridors of Adams Morgan. Washington, D.C., is also a hub for education, with numerous prestigious universities and research institutions that attract students and scholars from around the world. The city's culinary scene is a testament to its multicultural population, offering a wide range of international cuisines that cater to all tastes. Beyond its political and cultural importance, D.C. is a city of green spaces, where residents and visitors can enjoy the beauty of its parks, tree-lined avenues, and waterfronts.
Students at June Homes 20001 can explore the city's offerings at their doorstep. With the accommodation strategically situated, students can easily access trendy areas, entertainment hubs, and essential services, making it the perfect choice for those seeking a well-rounded and enriching student experience in the nation's capital. June Homes 20001 blends the essence of urban living with the comfort of a well-appointed residence, offering students an unparalleled opportunity to thrive in their academic journey.
June Homes 20001 offers a variety of non-ensuites and en-suites from #175: Columbia Heights to #204: Columbia Heights and #311: U-Street Corridor to #1700: Mount Vernon Square. The private rooms boast an area of around 76-127 sqft and feature amenities such as ample closet space, and a queen bed. Residents can enjoy amenities like a refrigerator, oven, TV, microwave, and dishwasher in the shared kitchens. The apartments also feature high-speed Wi-Fi (paid) and TV where the students can watch their favorite shows.
Central AC ensures a comfortable environment, and laundry facilities provide convenience. Street parking is available for residents with vehicles. The accommodation is adorned with hardwood flooring and furnished common areas, including a dining area, outdoor space, living area, and dine-in kitchen.
Nestled strategically in the heart of Washington, DC, June Homes 20001 emerges as a haven for students pursuing higher education. Its prime location places renowned institutions like Georgetown University and the University of Maryland within a short distance.
Moments away from June Homes 20001, Washington DC, students can indulge in the eclectic mix of cafes, restaurants, and nightlife. Compass Coffee and Sylvan Cafe, famed for its aromatic and sustainably sourced beans, offers a robust start to the day. The Royal delights food enthusiasts with its amazing African cuisine and dining experience. Those looking for casual meals can head to San Lorenzo and Chaplin's Restaurant, to try delicious Japanese cuisine. In the evening, spirited conversations and laughter echo from Jake's Tavern, a local cocktail bar that is a staple among students and young professionals alike. For day-to-day necessities, there's no need to venture far with grocery establishments such as LeDroit Market and Giant Food Market within arm's reach. Should there be a need for medical services, MedStar Health and Howard University Hospital provide comprehensive care, ensuring peace of mind for residents regarding their health and well-being. June Homes 20001 in Washington isn’t merely about top-notch amenities; it’s also about the community and its culture.
The National Mall, within close proximity, offers a rendezvous with the nation's history, while The Smithsonian Museums provide an intellectual feast for curious minds. Art aficionados can immerse themselves in the latest exhibits at The Phillips Collection, and bibliophiles can explore vast collections at the Library of Congress. Plush green spaces such as Meridian Hill Park offer a tranquil escape from the urban hustle, where students can unwind or engage in recreational activities. The concentration of creativity and innovation makes the vicinity of June Homes 20001, Washington DC an inspiring and convenient location for students to inhabit and thrive in the nation’s capital.
Residents of June Homes 20001 enjoy the convenience of being surrounded by multiple public transportation options. For bus commuters, the nearby New Jersey Av NW & R St NW and P St NW & 5 St NW bus stops facilitate easy travel across the city. Those who prefer traveling by subway can access the Shaw-Howard University Metro Station and U Street/African-Amer Civil War Memorial/Cardozo subway station, which are within comfortable reach. This network of bus and subway stations near June Homes 20001, Washington DC ensures that students and professionals can easily navigate the bustling city of Washington.
Explore the property through a virtual walkthrough and discover a variety of in house amenities all at highly affordable rents.
1. To book a room with the property, you need to pay either:
(a) A refundable security deposit equal to one month of rent, or
(b) A one time move-in fee of $500 (per room).
2. Your upfront costs are determined by your move-in date and length of stay.
(a) If your move-in is before the 10th of the month and your stay is more than a month, your upfront costs will be:
1. Security Deposit.
2. First month's pro-rated or full charges.
(b) If your move-in is on or after the 10th of the month and your stay is less than two months, your upfront costs will be:
1. Security Deposit.
2. First month's prorated charges.
3. Full second month's charges.
(c) If your move-in is before the 15th of the month and your stay is more than two months, your upfront costs will be:
1. Security Deposit.
2. First month's pro-rated or full charges.
(d) If your move-in is on or after the 15th of the month and your stay is more than two months, your upfront costs will be:
1. Security Deposit.
2. First month's prorated charges.
3. Full second month's charges.
(e) If your stay is for one month, regardless of your move-in date, the property will require your full stay to be charged upfront, including your security deposit (if applicable).
Please note: All upfront payments are due within 3 days of your signature date.
1. Upfront Payment
2. Payment in monthly payments.
The rent payments can be made through PropertyWare, Stripe & Flex. Please note that these payment methods charge transaction fees for different payment methods, over which they have no control. Payments made through checks or third-party platforms other than PropertyWare, Stripe or Flex will not be accepted.
Below are the requirements you'll need to meet in order to qualify as a resident:
1. Proof that your monthly income is 3x the monthly rent or proof that you have 60x the monthly fee in cash assets. You can prove cash assets by providing banking statements
2. An above 650 credit score
If you don’t meet the resident requirements to qualify for a home on your own, you will need to apply for a home with a guarantor who will co-sign your lease. The guarantor must provide:
1. Proof that their monthly income is 5x the monthly fee or proof that they have 80x the monthly fee in cash assets
2. A credit score of at least 650
Please note: If you can’t find anyone to act as a guarantor, you can use the services of "TheGuarantor" and they will act as your guarantor by co-signing your lease for a fee, helping you qualify.
1. The Membership Fee varies based on the apartment and room type, averaging around $169 for an entire apartment and $126 for a private room.
2. Couples need to pay an additional $350 per month.
3. For pets an additional monthly fee of $50 for a cat and $100 for a dog will be charged.
4. There is a $6 utility management fee which is charged monthly, by the property, to take care of the utility bills.
5. Lock-out fee: $100.
6. $20/month home essentials stipend for tenants in shared multi-bedroom apartments that you can use to buy home essentials for you and your roommates (e.g. toilet paper, hand soap, dishwasher pods, paper towels, etc.)
7. Parking is an additional service and charges can go from $150 to $250 per month depending on the city.
8. Utilities are divided amongst the tenants in a household and are based 100% on consumption except for the Internet. The Internet has a stable monthly fee. Utilities can depend on cities but they can use these as ballpark estimates:
Electricity: $40 - $80 depending on seasonality
Gas: $20 - $50 depending on seasonality
Water: $50 - $100 depending on seasonality
The property does not offer any cooling-off periods, all contracts are legal and binding.
1. If you'd like to terminate early, the property requires a 60 days minimum notice.
2. The notice is considered effective from the 1st day of the next rental period. For example, if you submit your 60 days notice on May 15th, it will count as 60 days from June 1st.
3. Should you wish to exercise the option to terminate your lease prior to the agreed-upon end date, the property requires a surrender fee equal to 1 month's rent if your requested new lease end date is between June 1st & August 31st.
4. For requests with new lease end dates between September 1st & April 30th, the termination fee is 1.5 months' rent. The fee is paid upfront at the date of the notice.
Here’s what you’ll need in order to qualify as a resident, based on the city you want to live in.
Applications for homes in New York City, Boston, Washington DC, San Francisco, and Chicago must include: Applications for homes in Los Angeles must include: Applications for homes in Austin, Dallas must include:
If you don’t meet the resident requirements to qualify for a property on your own, they have a few options for you:
A guarantor, usually a parent or guardian, is someone who meets certain financial requirements and will co-sign your lease in order to guarantee your rent will be paid. By co-signing, they commit to paying your rent during your lease if for any reason you can’t make the payments yourself. The financial requirements for guarantors vary from city to city. Guarantors on applications for properties in New York City, Boston, Washington DC, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Chicago must provide: Guarantors on applications for a property in Austin must provide: Guarantors on applications for a property in Philadelphia must provide:
If you can’t find anyone to act as a guarantor for you, they can help with that too. Enroll with their partner and they will act as your guarantor by co-signing your lease for a fee, helping you qualify.