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Excited to Connect the Community!

Welcome to EmbassyPlace Times! Over the past few months we’ve made a concerted effort to improve the experience of the housing community for Embassy Network members of Washington DC. We have opted to launch this newsletter in an effort to alleviate some of the disjointed listings that roll through the group chats.
In Today’s Inaugural Edition
Table of Contents
So without further ado … let’s get into this weeks housing listings.
Housing Ops
Sublet to Private bedroom at Virginia Avenue
Posted 12.2.24 NW from December 18 to January 3. Located in a prime area, it’s just a 10-minute walk to the World Bank, a 5-minute walk to the GWU Metro Station (Foggy Bottom), and a 10-minute walk to the Lincoln Memorial. The neighborhood is safe, well-connected, and close to restaurants, shops, and public transportation. If interested, please reach out for more details! Reach out!
1BR in NoMA (Revel) from Dec 19th to January 11th
Posted 12.2.24 Subleasing my 1BR in NoMA (Revel) from Dec 19th to January 11th. The apartment is fully packed and the building has an amazing gym, rooftop, lounge, etc. It’s 4 min from the red line. 1BR with 1 bathroom no roommates. Bedroom is 180 Sq Ft and common area + bathroom 320 Sq Ft. Dates are flexible! Reach out!

Fancy Living at 1BR in NoMA (Revel) from Dec 19th to January 11th
Posted 12.2.24 looking to sublease my one bedroom in a 4 room town house in Navy Yard (2 blocks from Navy Yard Metro) from 24th December to 8th January. Duration is flexible.Bathroom is shared with a female housemate. Big common area with a backyard. 1 female roommate, two male. Reach out!
Have an offer? These searchers might fit your bill
“looking to sublease a studio or 2 bedroom apartment from this week to end of February. I’m cool with anything in between as well, doesn’t have to be the full length”
“Does anyone know a housing opportunity between 12/7 - 12/11?”
“We're a couple looking for a short-term sublet in DC for 2-3 months (starting in January)“
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Why is renters insurance important in Washington DC?
Renting a home in Washington, DC offers access to vibrant city life, but it also comes with responsibilities that many overlook—like securing renters insurance. While it may seem like an unnecessary expense, renters insurance is an affordable safeguard against unexpected events.
Washington, DC, is no stranger to risks such as theft, fire, or water damage. Renters insurance protects your personal belongings, covering the cost of replacement or repair if they’re damaged or stolen. Imagine a fire in your building—your landlord’s insurance covers the structure, but not your possessions. Without renters insurance, you’re left paying out of pocket to replace everything from furniture to electronics.
Renters insurance includes liability coverage, which is crucial in a city with close living quarters. If a guest is injured in your apartment or you accidentally cause damage to a neighbor’s unit, this coverage can prevent costly lawsuits or repair bills.
In DC, where rents are already high, renters insurance is surprisingly affordable, often costing less than $30 per month. It provides peace of mind knowing you’re protected from financial setbacks.
Don’t wait until disaster strikes. A small investment in renters insurance today can save you from significant financial stress tomorrow
What about Pet Insurance?
Pet insurance is a vital investment for pet owners, ensuring that their beloved companions receive the best care without financial strain. Veterinary care can be unexpectedly expensive, especially in emergencies or for chronic conditions like diabetes or arthritis. Pet insurance helps cover these costs, from routine check-ups to surgeries and medications, reducing out-of-pocket expenses. It allows pet owners to focus on making decisions based on their pet’s well-being rather than cost considerations. Additionally, some policies provide coverage for preventative care, helping to catch potential health issues early. With pet insurance, you’re not just protecting your finances—you’re ensuring your furry friend gets the care they deserve, offering peace of mind and a longer, healthier life for your pet.