GOLD

Stunning studio — fully furnished in contemporary style โ€“ with breathtaking DC monument and Potomac River views.

This 401-square foot apartment is on the 4th floor of the River Place South building. It features gleaming bamboo hardwood floors; kitchen with full-size fridge, under-cabinet task lighting, granite counters; built-in bookcases; Wi-Fi; in-house fitness center. Sunny with huge wall-to-wall picture windows, spacious walk-in closet.

The studio comes equipped with linens and kitchenware. It is available for a minimum lease of three months.

No-Charge Utilities | No-Charge Wi-Fi | One-and-a-half blocks to Metro, Buses | Concierge | On-Site Gym Resort Pool and Spa| Valet Dry Cleaning, Hair Salon, and Convenience Market| Georgetown University Shuttle Bus Service

From the building, you may stroll across the picturesque Key Bridge in 15 minutes to D.C.’s trendy Georgetown neighborhood of ethnic restaurants, lively bars and busy nightlife. Everything is at your fingertips here — ultra convenient for touring Washington D.C. and surrounding areas. Also in walking distance is Theodore Roosevelt Island, an 88.5-acre nature preserve in the Potomac crisscrossed by nature trails and boardwalk that zips you from the urban environment.

River Place South features a concierge on duty in the upscale lobby. Community amenities include the resort-style pool, open Memorial Day to Labor Day, and Jacuzzi-like hot whirlpool. Also at hand: the in-house health club with late-model cardio and strength equipment; the on-site grocery store open until at least 11 pm daily, hair salon and dry cleaners. On-site parking is available by separate arrangement @$125 per month.

For touring, the apartment’s location is unsurpassed: 5 minutes’ walk to the Rosslyn Metro station, an intersection of Orange, Blue and new (in 2015) Silver metro lines. One stop away on the Orange line is DC’s Foggy Bottom Metro stop and George Washington University. Separately, a $1 shuttle bus whisks you over the Key Bridge to Georgetown and Dupont Circle, the heart of DC’s intellectual life (home to some of the nation’s most prestigious think tanks and research institutions, including the Brookings Institution, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, the German Marshall Fund, The Eurasia Center, the Peterson Institute and the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies of The Johns Hopkins University).

Restaurants, shops, post office, bank, CVS drug store and the Artisphere cultural showcase are all located just around the corner from River Place, either on or next to Wilson Boulevard, Arlington’s main road.