Very Walkable
77
Walk Score ®
Out of 100
If you enjoy walking, you’ll enjoy renting in this area! It’s a very walkable neighborhood.
4240 34th St, Mount Rainier, MD 20712
4240 34th St, Mount Rainier, MD 20712
Url: http://aptsearch.northeastern.edu/housing/property/4240-34th-st/38s7wxf
Phone Number: (227) 264-8404

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| Number of Bedrooms | Number of Bathrooms | Rent Range | Square Footage | Name of Floor Plan | Unit Number | Availability | Newly Added | View More Details |
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| Kaywood Shopping Center | Walk: 13 min | Distance: 0.7 mi |
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| The Shops At Queens Chillum | Walk: 14 min | Distance: 0.8 mi |
| Chillum Shopping Center | Walk: 15 min | Distance: 0.8 mi |
| US Soldiers & Airmens Home | Walk: 57 min | Distance: 3.0 mi |
|---|---|---|
| Marine Corps Barracks | Drive: 10 min | Distance: 5.5 mi |
| Washington Navy Yard | Drive: 11 min | Distance: 6.0 mi |
| West Hyattsville, Green/Yellow Line Track 1 Platform | Walk: 21 min | Distance: 1.1 mi |
|---|---|---|
| West Hyattsville, Green/Yellow Line Track 2 Platform | Walk: 22 min | Distance: 1.2 mi |
| Hyattsville Crossing, Green/Yellow Line Track 2 Platform | Walk: 38 min | Distance: 2.0 mi |
| Hyattsville Crossing, Green/Yellow Line Track 1 Platform | Walk: 39 min | Distance: 2.0 mi |
| Brookland-Cua | Walk: 43 min | Distance: 2.2 mi |
| Riverdale Marc Sb | Walk: 46 min | Distance: 2.4 mi |
| College Park Marc Sb | Drive: 10 min | Distance: 4.1 mi |
| Lead | Drive: 9 min | Distance: 5.0 mi |
| Union Station | Drive: 10 min | Distance: 5.2 mi |
| New Carrollton | Drive: 12 min | Distance: 6.1 mi |
| Ronald Reagan Washington Ntl | Drive: 20 min | Distance: 10.6 mi |
|---|---|---|
| Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall | Drive: 42 min | Distance: 27.4 mi |
| Catholic University | Walk: 51 min | Distance: 2.7 mi |
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| Trinity Washington University | Walk: 61 min | Distance: 3.2 mi |
| Gallaudet University | Walk: 69 min | Distance: 3.5 mi |
| University of Maryland | Drive: 11 min | Distance: 4.6 mi |
| Mount Rainier Nature Center | Walk: 8 min | Distance: 0.4 mi |
|---|---|---|
| Dueling Creek Natural Area | Walk: 17 min | Distance: 0.9 mi |
| Bladensburg Waterfront Park | Walk: 32 min | Distance: 1.7 mi |
| Washington Youth Garden | Walk: 49 min | Distance: 2.6 mi |
| National Arboretum | Walk: 60 min | Distance: 3.1 mi |

A quick-witted district native, Jackson has combined his background in Economics and his love of real estate to build a business at the forefront of our growing markets. Jackson is focused on the client experience by ensuring the process is fun and by keeping his buyer and seller clients informed through market data and expert-level guidance. He understands that to succeed in their competitive markets, traditional sales techniques will not cut it and data analytics is the name of the game. Opportunity comes to those who seek it – which is precisely what Jackson does for his buyers. In a dedicated effort to find his client's perfect home, he strives to provide unparalleled access and knowledge of upcoming and pre-market opportunities. Beyond that, he imparts the tools to ensure his clients make sound decisions around their largest investments. Whether they are still occupying a home or have already relocated and are looking for a hands-off approach, Jackson has a proven track record of maximizing his sellers' returns. There is a saying that "all homes in DC will eventually sell", but not all homes will sell at their highest possible price. If clients are looking for a trusted partner who will take the time to work with clients to properly prepare a home for the market, Jackson is that Realtor. Jackson understands that real estate is ultimately the business of people and prides himself on fostering life-long relationships with his clients. Jackson calls Logan Circle home and supports a number of local charities and including St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, SMYAL: Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders, and N Street Village. Additionally, Jackson is highly involved in his local University of Virginia Alumni Chapter.