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The Washington Street Duplex is one of Moscow's older homes which was divided long ago into one large and one small dwelling. It offers maximum privacy and space.
420 N. Washington: The small unit (416 sq.ft.) is on the right and dons a house-like entry. The living room is on the street side, the bedroom is in the back for utter peace and privacy, and the kitchen lies in-between. The high ceilings offer much more vertical space than modern apartments. A free standing garage, and a huge fenced yard with century old trees are part of this unique apartment.
422 N. Washington: The large, house-like dwelling (1510 sq. ft.) is on the left. It has two bedrooms upstairs and a third bedroom or a study downstairs off the living room. The bathroom is off the spacious, well-lit kitchen. The living room has to be seen to be appreciated: it's like two living rooms side by side reminiscent of past grander times. This enormous space can accommodate a great number of party guests, should the occasion arise, or the right side of this huge living room can be a spacious formal dining room marked by its own chandelier. The high ceilings offer much more vertical space than modern apartments. Two porches, one of which is enclosed, a free-standing double-door pantry, enormous storage space in the basement and a huge yard with century old trees are part of this unique dwelling. The upgraded heating is electric and each room has its own individual thermostat control. Washer and dryer are included.
One and three bedroom apartments
416, 1510 sq. ft.
Washer and dryer for the three bedroom apartment
Charming turn of the century home
Unique floor plan
High ceilings
Large kitchen
Large living room
Large yard, fenced for the one bedroom apartment
Large trees
Cable-ready
Free off-street parking
Professional Management
Why rent a house? One of the reasons is privacy. You don't share walls and floors and noise with neighbors. Your comings and goings and their comings and goings do not intersect. While living in a house surrounded by a big yard and mature trees, you revel in the spaciousness, charm and uniqueness; you love the layout, and the higher ceiling; really, it's where the nostalgia of yesteryear becomes an actual taste of the past. And if you like to grow things, like your own vegetables, a house is where you surely can. Living in a house gets you closer to feeling at home. Compared with living in an apartment, living in a house is truly a different experience.