Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1600. Overpriced. LOL.
If you're a renter who is shocked by that price you shouldn't act so uppity.
I paid around $400 a month for the exact same setup right after college in a much more vibrant and exciting version of DC.
Nobody cares. Go find their real estate board and bother them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1600. Overpriced. LOL.
If you're a renter who is shocked by that price you shouldn't act so uppity.
I paid around $400 a month for the exact same setup right after college in a much more vibrant and exciting version of DC.
Anonymous wrote:It also has an oven! All for $1400, which is pretty low for DC right now.
Anonymous wrote:You can have it all at 1430_____. Amenities •Availability 24 Hours •Controlled Access/Gated •Green Building •Historic Building •Washer/Dryer •Public Transportation •Recycling •Spanish Speaking Staff •U St. Corridor NW •Air Conditioner •Ceiling Fan •Dishwasher •Disposal •Efficient Appliances •Electronic Thermostat •Gas Range
***Cats, Small Dogs, Large Dogs Allowed***
Property Type: Apartment
Lease Terms:
$1599.00/Month
$500.00 Deposit
Lease Length: One Year
Available:11/18/2020
Unit Amenities:
Dishwasher
Dryer
Freezer
Garbage Disposal
Microwave
Oven
Refrigerator
Washer
Building Amenities:
Wired For Internet
Secure Building
On Site Laundry
Near Parks
Lawn
Cable Ready
Am I missing something here?
If they do not speak English and I do not speak Spanish how is this an Amenity?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1600. Overpriced. LOL.
If you're a renter who is shocked by that price you shouldn't act so uppity.
I paid around $400 a month for the exact same setup right after college in a much more vibrant and exciting version of DC.
Thanks for the history lesson.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, OP is not very bright. If I read "Spanish-speaking staff," I don't assume that the staff *only* speak Spanish.
New poster here.
I would assume that. If the staff speaks Spanish AND English (and maybe some also speak Farsi, Korean, Polish, etc.) I would expect the ad to say "multi lingual staff."
The ad is in English. I would not assume that an ad in English would tout staff who did NOT speak English as an amenity. If they speak Spanish but no other foreign languages, I would not expect them to say "multilingual," because they are, at most, bilingual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1600. Overpriced. LOL.
If you're a renter who is shocked by that price you shouldn't act so uppity.
I paid around $400 a month for the exact same setup right after college in a much more vibrant and exciting version of DC.
Anonymous wrote:1600. Overpriced. LOL.
If you're a renter who is shocked by that price you shouldn't act so uppity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, OP is not very bright. If I read "Spanish-speaking staff," I don't assume that the staff *only* speak Spanish.
New poster here.
I would assume that. If the staff speaks Spanish AND English (and maybe some also speak Farsi, Korean, Polish, etc.) I would expect the ad to say "multi lingual staff."
Spanish is the absolute second-most common language spoken in the US, it makes sense simply to list Spanish. Chinese, by the way, follows Spanish but it is a distant third place.
Not once did I read this listing as suggesting the staff only spoke Spanish. And I have no idea why the OP is so worked up over it. (Well I do but.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, OP is not very bright. If I read "Spanish-speaking staff," I don't assume that the staff *only* speak Spanish.
New poster here.
I would assume that. If the staff speaks Spanish AND English (and maybe some also speak Farsi, Korean, Polish, etc.) I would expect the ad to say "multi lingual staff."