Rent: $500 - $610.00/MO
Deposit: 1 mo. rent
Available Room(s): #1, #4, #6 (Move-in: 8/1/2011 - 8/31/2011)
Utilities: ~$75/mo
Lease Term: Through 7/31/2011; then annually
Pets: Case-by-case
 
 
  • The home is a 2-story, 6 Bedroom, 2 bathroom rambler in North Arlington close to 7 Corners. Google Map
  • Bluemont Park is 1/4 mile away (3-5 min walk) with tennis courts, covered tables, softball fields, and other open areas.
  • 7-Corners just a couple minute drive away with plenty of shops (Target, Safeway, and many others).
  • Onto RT 50 in seconds and a short drive (2 miles) to East Falls Church Metro/I-66 or Ballston Metro Station.
  • There is a metro bus stop across the street to bring you directly to Rosslyn. Plenty of street parking with a two-car driveway.
  • Parking: Street parking is available immediately in front of the house.
  Environment

The application process is open to any male, but we want to be up-front about the current dynamics of the house.

We are a group of 20-something, young, professional, Christian guys striving to living in an environment where each of us can live out faith together. We are seeking clean and respectful men who desire to live lives that follow their convictions. The house is a place where men can live out lives in a real and impactful way with the support of their immediate living community.

Not only do each of the guys make the house a great place in and of themselves, but we strive to mature our relationships through regular house activities, support each other by participating in/attending events together, and otherwise hanging out in the evenings and on the weekends.

The Embassy: The name of the house is derived from 2 Cor. 5:20 as we are called to be ambassadors to our own world. Very simply, ambassadors live in an embassy; DC is the home of many embassies. It's a natural fit.

The Guys
  • IT consultant for large consulting company, originally from a Black Angus from in central Virginia. He is currently engaged to in his beautiful fiancé for anticipating their marriage early-summer.
  • Market researcher, originally from central Virginia, in his mid-twenties who enjoys it when you laugh at his jokes, currently reading this month's edition of Harvard Business Review.
  • Aduitor for a large firm; just moved the area. Would love to take you in a tennis match at the nearby park.
  • Graphics designer and Mac sell-out. When not designing for work or creating magazines for teachers, you can find him at the nearest Chipotle.
  • Energetic character with many stories to tell. He just started riding his bike to work each day and is looking to attend grad school overseas someday.
  Address:
6 N Montague St
Arlington, VA 22203

Phone:
443.567.9941

Email:
rlclass443[at]gmail[dot]com

 
         
   
 
         
   
 
Testimonials
  • My name is Casey Conner and I was introduced to the Embassy through Craigslist and lived there for two years until I got married last summer. I was drawn to the group of men first and foremost because of their strong Christian values, which is hard to maintain in a setting now far from the college days. However, as I moved in, I not only had awesome Christian fellowship, but I almost immediately developed lifetime relationships with the other five guys in the house. Everyone is hilarious, kind, respectful of time, space, and feelings, and everyone is extremely generous. One thing that I was not expecting to find was the amount of brotherhood within the house. My expectation of the house was a respectful group of people, but what I found was an incredible group of guys that I could share my joys and sorrows with.
    The Embassy was truly the best living arrangement I have ever been in. The Embassy is never boring, is always a great place to meet new people daily, and enjoy Christian fellowship and support through the good and bad times. If I weren't married, I would definitely still be living there! ~Casey
  • "When I first moved to DC, I was concerned about where I could find quality roommates. The Embassy not only provided me an amazing house to live in, but a living standard akin to my values cultivated with intention, integrity, and a focus on making an impact on those in the surrounding area" – Sam
  • I am truly thankful for my 1 1/2 years at The Embassy because I saw men of God encourage, support, pray for, and fellowship with each other. Never did I have to worry about someone stealing my stuff or bringing my girlfriend, now wife, over to spend time there. If you value living out Christian community in your home life, this is the place for you. Oh yeah, they love to have fun! ~Steve
  • 'God calls us to feed on Christ and then go and live your life. It is immensely encouraging to live with a group of men that seek to seek the desires of God's heart and ways first. And to apply those desires to seek out life in community, and to make an impact in the places God has put them in this world. May living here be contagious.' – Sherwin
  • I believe God is calling me to love the men of corporate America as Jesus loves. Living with the other guys at the Embassy not only propels me forward in this mission, it gives hours of laughs hanging out in the evenings. I couldn't imagine living anywhere else. ~Phil
  • I had been living alone for 8 years and was looking for a place to live that focused on community. I came across Jason's ad and knew it was exactly what I was looking for. My stay at The Embassy was a little less than a year and ½, but I would have gladly stayed longer if the DC/Arlington area had been a better fit for me. Having roommates was an initial concern; honestly, these guys were the best environment I have lived in.
    The guys in the house are the most sincere, positive, encouraging, friendly, faith pursuing group I have ever met. Cheers to Jason for making a faith centered environment in such a barren place. ~Whit (03/2008 - 07/2009)