Roland Martin finds a hint of Texas in Leesburg
“News One Now” host moves his family to a community where deer, otters and mongoose roam.
Where We Live | Hillcrest
The houses look like those in upper Northwest Washington, at prices much, much lower.
Prompt foreclosures may spur recovery of housing prices
Appraisal firm finds gains in states where laws allow foreclosures without intervention of the courts.
House of the Week
House of the Week | Shaw townhouse for $1.675M
Naylor Court Stables, a three-home development, is part of one of the last remaining historically equestrian alleys in the District.
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Housing sale trends in Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia
Explore real estate trends from the last 10 years of property sales in D.C., Maryland and Virginia.
Think hard first before adding a loved one to a house deed
It should never be done without exploring alternatives and understanding negative implications.
Ask the Builder: Averting a tile landslide in the bathroom
Using the wrong trowel, the wrong adhesive or working with a bumpy surface could affect tilework.
Trust is utmost is choosing a real estate broker
In the equation of buying a home, trust in a real estate broker is of utmost importance.
Prompt foreclosures may spur recovery of housing prices
Appraisal firm finds gains in states where laws allow foreclosures without intervention of the courts.
Where We Live | Hillcrest
The houses look like those in upper Northwest Washington, at prices much, much lower.
Roland Martin finds a hint of Texas in Leesburg
“News One Now” host moves his family to a community where deer, otters and mongoose roam.
House of the Week | Shaw townhouse for $1.675M
Naylor Court Stables, a three-home development, is part of one of the last remaining historically equestrian alleys in the District.
Mortgage rates increase heading into holiday season
The 30-year fixed-rate average continues to bounce around, rising to 4.29 percent.
For Rent by Owner | Foreign service can generate potential tenants
There are pros and cons to leasing out space to officers of non-governmental organizations.
What you can rent for $2,000 in the Washington D.C. region
A sampling of rentals available in D.C., Maryland and Virginia.
Where We Live neighborhoods
Kingstowne
The planned community in Fairfax County, Va., is huge, but each of its villages has its own traditions.
Cheverly
Mature trees and a rich sense of community make for a neighborly niche in Prince George’s County.
River Falls
In Potomac, Md., families feel at home in large houses on large lots with ample recreational opportunities.
Friendship Heights
On the Maryland border in Northwest D.C. lies a haven for those who prefer walking and mass transit to cars.
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