Rentals
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Studio at the Eclipse available now!
3650 Glebe Rd S #361, Arlington, VA 22202 (MLS # AR7835727)
(all data current as of 5/27/2012)| Price | $1,400 |
|---|---|
| Beds | n/a |
| Baths | 1 full |
| Home size | 436 sq ft |
| Lot Size | n/a |
| Days on Market | 21 |
Studio with Balcony in luxury building . Gourmet kitchen with stainless steel appliances & granite counter tops.Garage space.5 Star Furnished!!fitness,pool & Harris Teeter open 24/7. Party & media room.24 hr.concierge, secure building. Bus at front door every 7 min to yellow line/blue line Metro in 7 min in am.Amazing location for shops,restaurants, 395,Pentagon,DC,National airport, crystal city.
Property Type(s): Residential for Rent, Res. Condo for Rent
| Last Updated | 5/16/2012 | Tract | Eclipse On Center Park |
|---|---|---|---|
| Year Built | 2007 | Community | n/a |
| Garage Spaces | 1.0 | County | Arlington |
| Total Parking | 2 | Walk Score ® |
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Price History
| Prior to May 16, '12 | $1,350 |
|---|---|
| May 16, '12 - Today | $1,400 |
Additional Details
| Date Available | 2012-06-01 | Min Lease | 12 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Max Lease | 24 | Original List Price | 1350.0 |
| Fireplaces | 0 | Stories | 1 |
| Model Name | ECLIPSE ON CENTER PARK | Year Built | 2007 |
| Baths Full | 1 | Baths Half | 0 |
| Above Grade Area Finished | 436 | Living Area | 436 |
| Condo Coop Fee | 0.0 | Elevator Use Fee | 0.0 |
| Move In Fee | 300.0 | Processing Fee | 45.0 |
| Repair Deductible | 0.0 | Security Deposit | 1350.0 |
| Rental Special | None | Zoning Code | C-O-1.5 |
| Garage | 1 | Assigned Parking Spaces | 1 |
| Subdivision | ECLIPSE ON CENTER PARK | Condo Coop Proj Name | ECLIPSE ON CENTE |
| County | ARLINGTON | Tax Legal Subdivision | ECLIPSE ON CENTER PARK |
| Phase | II |
Features
| Above Grade Area | Y |
|---|---|
| Amenities | Auto Gar Dr Opn, Bath Ceramic Tile, Elevator, Granite Counters, Shades/Blinds |
| Appliances | Dishwasher, Disposal, Microwave, Oven-Wall, Stove, Washer/Dryer Stacked |
| Attic | No |
| Basement | N |
| Community Amenities | Bike Trail, Common Grounds, Community Ctr, Concierge, Conv Store, Elevator, Exercise Room, Extra Storage, Jog/walk Path, Meeting Room, Party Room, Pool-Outdoor, Security, Tot Lots/Plygrd |
| Community Fee Includes | Comm Center, Ext Bldg Maint, Lawn Maintenance, Management, Security, Snow Removal, Trash Removal |
| Condo Coop Payment Freq | None |
| Cooling | Central A/C |
| Dining Kitchen | Kitchenette |
| Dom Property Active Flag | N |
| Entry Level | Floors 2-5 |
| Exterior | Brick |
| For Sale | N |
| Garage Type | Attached, Underground |
| Handicap | Elevator, Ramp-Main Lvl |
| Heating | Forced Air |
| Heating Fuel | Natural Gas |
| HOA | N |
| Hot Water | Natural Gas |
| Interior Features | Efficiency |
| Lease Clauses | None |
| Lis Media List | Photo |
| Listing Status | Pending |
| Locale Listing Status | APP REG |
| Main Entrance | Foyer |
| Other Structures | Above Grade |
| Ownership | Condo |
| Parking | Assigned, Garage |
| Pets Allowed | Case by Case |
| Potential Short Sale | No |
| Property Type | Residential |
| Rent Includes | Parking, Trash Removal |
| Security | 24 hour security |
| Structure List | Above Grade |
| Style | Traditional |
| SubSystemLocale | MRIS_MAIN |
| SystemLocale | MRIS |
| Tenant Pays | All Utilities, LBulbs/Filters/Fuses/Alarm Care, Minor Int Maint |
| Tenant Rights | Tenant-Notified |
| Type | Hi-Rise 9+ Floors |
| ValidationStatus | GEO_2_StreetTypeSuffixPrefixMismatch |
Location
Record-Low Rates Not Swaying Some Households
Mortgage rates are at record lows, but these rates aren’t motivating home buyers in huge numbers, nor are they successfully driving homeowners to remodel or take out money for other kinds of spending.
In previous recessions, lowering interest rates has driven the economy upward. What’s different this time around?
Mark Zandi, chief economist for Moody’s Analytics, points out that homeowners are wary. Two-thirds of any money saved is going toward paying down debt or building savings. Only a third is being spent.
“It’s going to take about three years to get back to normal,” says Patrick Newport, U.S. economist for IHS Global Insight.
Source: USA Today, Paul Wiseman, Stephanie Armour (09/29/2010)
More People Are Choosing to Rent
More than 76 percent of people say they would prefer to rent a home than buy one, up 5 percent from 2009, according to this year’s survey from the National Apartment Association.
The survey also calculated that 60 percent of renters plan to continue renting in 2011, with only 12 percent planning to buy a home in the next year.
Some 64 percent of renters cited having no responsibility for major repairs or maintenance as the primary reason they prefer to rent, followed by 33 percent who cited not being impacted by an unpredictable real estate market or susceptible to foreclosure.
Source: National Apartment Association (05/24/2010)
Phony Landlords Scam Would-Be Renters
An increasingly common scam involves crooks posing as landlords for property they don’t own, taking a deposit from hopeful would-be tenants and then disappearing into the night with the money.
“What you have is primarily young, unsuspecting victims who truly believe they’re entering into a legitimate rental agreement,” said Adam Christianson, sheriff of Stanislaus County. “Before you know it, the real [property manager] shows up and says `Why are you here?’ Then they’re out on the street, and also out the money for first and last month’s rent and deposit.”
Legislators in the California Assembly have introduced a bill that would make impersonating a landlord in order to collect money a charge of felony grand theft.
Source: Associated Press (04/11/2010)
Do you need a rental agent?
Advice is always free.
Condo Alexandria agents are available by phone consultation most days and will gladly provide information found on this website and advice over the phone free of charge. At no additional charge, Condo Alexandria can process and forward your application to the landlord at any time. Call us at 703 765 0300 if you have questions or need advice.
Condo Alexandria invites you to employ our expertise if you have an immediate and specific rental need. If you choose Condo Alexandria to represent your interests, your agent will work with you and not for any particular landlord or condo association and best of all there is no charge to you the tenant.
The landlord has an agent. Do you?
The landlord is represented by a “listing agent” who works to sell the lease and represent the landlord. Listing agents are motivated to represent a specific property rather than any particular renter.
In our capacity as rental agents, Condo Alexandria works for the renter. Our services are most useful to renters who need or want an expert opinion to find the best rental for a specific and immediate need.
Our agents already know the area. We don’t need to drive across town to know what’s there. If you have a question about a specific community, there is a good chance we’ve already been there. As your agent, Condo Alexandria will search through thousands of listings and then take you to rentals that best suit your budget, commute, preferences and needs.
Some renters don’t need an agent.
If you’re the type of renter who doesn’t mind the risk of putting yourself at the mercy of the apartment buildings and listing agents; or if you’re already a real estate pro, then you might not need a rental agent. You don’t need a rental agent if:.
- you don’t need an expert to represent your side of the transaction;
- you’re not moving within 45 days;
- you don’t need any expert advice about what’s available in Northern Virginia.
Renters who do not need or want any representation can by-pass Condo Alexandria and contact the listing agent to view properties listed on our website. The listing agent is found on our website at the bottom of each listing.
Who needs a rental agent?
You need a rental agent only if:
- you want an advocate for your rights and your application;
- you’re moving within the next 45 days;
- you want an expert opinion in your home search.
Our clients tell us what they want, and we find that rental (if it exists).
Touring properties in Northern Virginia
Condo Alexandria agents are eager to serve you and we appreciate the opportunity to be of service. Our website and advice is free of charge and without obligation. However we will only tour properties with clients.
We require our rental clients pay a retainer which is fully refunded if and when you sign a lease to rent any property that is in the Multiple Listing Service or our website.*
We invite you to interview a Condo Alexandria agent today. Condo Alexandria can help you find the best fit for your budget, your commute, your wants and your needs. If we can’t add value to your transaction, we’ll refuse your money and give you what advice we can for free.
Tenant Representation Agreement
* This retainer will not be refunded in the event the client chooses to rent a property not listed in the MLS, if the client chooses not to rent at all or if the client chooses to work with another agent to complete the transaction.
Tenant Duties and Landlord Remedies
If you are considering renting an apartment from a landlord or condominium owner or if you are thinking about leasing your property for rent, it is important that you know both the law and the legal instruments that govern landlord tenant relationships in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Leases:
First, consider the lease. A lease is the contract that governs a landlord-tenant relationship. In contrast, covenants within a lease are generally independent of the lease itself, where if one party breaches a covenant, the other party may still recover dam¬ages but cannot terminate the landlord-tenant relationship in its entirety. Although not covered herein, the doctrines of actual and constructive eviction and the implied warranty of habitability are exceptions to this general rule. In addition, many states including Virginia have created a statutory exception to this general rule which does allow, however, a landlord to terminate a lease for any nonpayment of rent. Below is a brief discussion of a tenant’s duty regarding the doctrine of waste and other considerations including ordinary wear and tear as they may or may not be contemplated in any given leasehold agreement.
Tenant’s Duty to Repair and the Doctrine of Waste:
A tenant has a duty not to damage (or commit waste on) a leased premises. There are three rules governing waste in a leasehold context, all of which a Landlord may recover for from the tenant in the form of damages should the tenant breach.
1) Voluntary (affirmative) waste results when the tenant intentionally or negligently damages the premises or exploits minerals on the property.
2) Permissive waste occurs when the tenant fails to take reasonable steps to protect the premises from damage from the elements. The tenant is liable for all ordinary repairs, excluding ordinary wear and tear. If the duty is shifted to the landlord (by lease or statute), the tenant has a duty to report deficiencies promptly, and the tenant can assume liability for such deficiencies if not reported in a timely manner pursuant to the lease agreement.
3) Ameliorative waste occurs when the tenant alters the leased property, thereby increasing its value. Generally, the tenant is liable for the cost of restoration. There is a modern exception to this rule, however, which permits a tenant to make this type of change if he is a long-term tenant and the change reflects changes in the neighborhood.
Finally, remember that in the absence of a specific reference to ordinary wear and tear, most repair covenants frequently exclude ordinary wear and tear whereby a Landlord usually remains obligated for certain structural and casualty destruction repairs except for damages caused by the tenant.
Hunting Creek Club
Hunting Creek Club is located a short walk from the Huntington Metro Station and a short drive from Old Town Alexandria. Hunting Creek Club features balconies, many with impressive views, hardwood floors and an active and concerned condo association.
Each condominium at Hunting Creek Club is individually owned, and there are often great condos for sale here, but Hunting Creek Club is a also great place for renters who want an affordable place to live with proximity to the metro.
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