Why Professional Networking Is So Important

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Building and maintaining a professional network is crucial in today’s competitive job market. Whether you are a recent graduate or a seasoned executive, the relationships you forge can open doors, provide support, and offer valuable insights into industry trends.  According to a study by Harvard Business Review, professionals who engage in consistent networking activities report […]

How to Meet People in a New City (and Why It’s So Important)

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Moving to a new city can be both exhilarating and intimidating. One of the biggest challenges for newcomers is meeting people and building a supportive social network. Humans are social creatures by nature, and the connections we form with others provide emotional well-being, career opportunities, and even better health outcomes. In fact, a 2018 study […]

The Benefits of Co-Living in DC

Do you want to make DC your permanent or temporary home? Co-living may be the perfect solution for you! In such a popular, densely, and diversely populated area, co-living provides unique benefits as well as many conveniences at affordable prices. Find out more about co-living and how you can find the perfect place to stay […]

The Difference Between Short-Term Housing and Extended Stay Hotels

In the United States, there are around 500 million business trips taken each year. Many of those trips require a short stay at a hotel. Others last longer and may require an alternative type of accommodation. That’s not to mention the millions of traveling nurses, students, and other professionals who move from place to place […]

Comparing Co-Living Spaces and Traditional Student Housing in DC

Washington, DC, a bustling hub of politics, culture, and education, offers a diverse range of housing options for students. Among the options in Washington, DC’s student housing landscape, co-living spaces and traditional student housing stand out for their unique offerings. In this comprehensive guide, we delve into the differences between co-living spaces and traditional student […]

Celebrating Diversity: An Introduction to DC’s International Festivals

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Washington, DC, is a city where politics meets culture, and its international festivals are a testament to this unique blend. The city’s commitment to celebrating diversity is not just a nod to its global identity but a celebration of its multicultural soul. Here’s a glimpse into some of the most popular international festivals that make […]

Navigating the DC Housing Market: Community Living vs. Solo Living

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Navigating the DC housing market can be a daunting endeavor due to its high prices and limited availability. With a median home price hovering around $600,000, and rent prices soaring high, the cost of living in the capital can be burdensome. However, there are ways to mitigate these financial pressures, and one such avenue is […]

How to Get Involved in Community Service in the DMV Area

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Getting involved in community service in the DMV area offers a wealth of opportunities for residents and newcomers alike. The region — encompassing Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia — is bursting with organizations and initiatives that welcome helping hands. Here’s a step-by-step guide to diving into community service in DC and its neighboring states. Understanding […]

The Top 10 Surprising Benefits of Community Service and Volunteering

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Community service and volunteering are more than just ways to give back to society. They unlock a realm of benefits for both the individual volunteer and the community at large. Dive in as we explore the top 10 unexpected benefits that might inspire you to engage in these fulfilling activities. 1. Psychological Benefits Engaging in […]

How to Get Involved in Community Service in the DMV Area

People are organizing food donations, possibly as part of community service opportunities.

Getting involved in community service in the DMV area offers a wealth of opportunities for residents and newcomers alike. The region — encompassing Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia — is bursting with organizations and initiatives that welcome helping hands. Here’s a step-by-step guide to diving into community service in DC and its neighboring states. Understanding […]

Resident Resources

Room and board is due on the first of every month. TMH does not issue payment notices. A $20.00 late fee is charged everyday beginning at 9:00 pm on the 5th day of the month until the room and board payment is received. If you are unable to make your monthly payment for any reason, please speak to management immediately.

Room and board includes the first day of the month until the morning of the last day of the month or until the morning of the day of check-out, whichever day comes first.

In the event that a resident does not stay the entire month, rent will be prorated within the same month. To view the pro-rated fee schedule and a list of other fees—click here: TMH Pro-Rated Fee Schedule 6-1-2022

Rules

Each resident is asked to abide by the TMH House Rules and Regulations stipulated here: House Rules and ProceduresRule-packet-Emergency-Procedures-Updated-12-2019. Please read this document to become familiar with TMH policies and procedures such as guest policies, meal times, smoking areas, printer and copier use, Internet and telephone use, damage charges, and much more.

Monday-Friday hours / breakfast 7:00am-9:30am dinner 5:45pm – 8:00pm sat hours / breakfast 8:00 – 11:00am sun hours / brunch 8:00 – 11:00am dinner 5:00pm-7:00pm

Weekly Menu

Commuting: Metro stops within walking distance are Union Station, Capitol South, and Eastern Market. Refillable SMARTRIP cards are available for purchase at all metro stops. For more information on public transportation visit WMATA.

Parking: TMH does not offer parking and street parking is limited. Most areas offer 2 hour parking from 7:00am-8:30pm and unlimited overnight parking without a permit. However, if you do not have a Residential Parking Permit and your car is seen in the area repeatedly within a 30-day period you may be ticketed for not obtaining proper tags.

Union Station is the nearest public parking garage. There is generally a wait list for obtaining a parking space. Click here to visit their website to obtain up-to-date information.

Temporary Parking Permits: DC offers Reciprocity Parking Permits in special situations. Click here to see if you qualify. If you meet the requirements, you can obtain a Proof of Residency form from the front office.

Registering Your Vehicle in DC: If you do not meet the requirements for a temporary parking permit, you may choose to register your vehicle in DC. Click here for specific instructions.

Other Transportation Information:

  • Voting: To become a registered voter in the DC area, visit the Board of Elections & Ethics. Please note that you must unregister from your current voting state in order to register as a voter in DC.
  • DC One Card: DC has a new initiative to incorporate multiple cards into one all-inclusive card. The DCOne Card is a library card, Metro card, and can grant access to Public Parks programs. Click here to register or get more information.
  • DC Plastic Bag Policy: Washington DC’s Skip the Bag, Save the River Initiative requires a $0.05 fee per bag from businesses selling food and alcohol. Be sure to take reusable bags with you to the grocery store to avoid the fee.
  • DC Emergency Alerts: The DC Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Response has an alert system to notify residents of severe weather, police activity, road closures, and school and government closings. Notifications can be received via email or text message and can be specified to neighborhoods or work areas. For text alerts sign up here.
  • DC Metropolitan Police Resources: DC Metro PD offers several resources as well as an anonymous tip line for security concerns. You can find the tip line number as well as other important emergency phone numbers here.