Step-by-step pointers on home buying
Planning ahead, getting your finances in order and picking a lender will make the process less tasking.
Where We Live | Fort Lincoln
Where LBJ once dreamed of renewal, waves of new construction are getting close to delivering it in the Northeast D.C. neighborhood.
Fieldside at St. Charles: A urban vision for the suburbs
The community offers among the lowest-priced new townhouses and single-family houses in the region.
House of the Week
House of the Week | Great Falls manor for $6.5M
The five-bedroom, 10-bathroom house is modeled after the Homewood Museum on the campus of Johns Hopkins University.
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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.
Real Estate Matters | CFPB’s new ‘qualified mortgage’ rule now in effect
Lenders must now ensure that borrowers have the ability to repay the loans.
Town Square | Healthy home on the market in Middleburg
Also Maryland ranks high in millionaires -- and foreclosures.
Logan Circle condos to use feng shui
The building site is said to be in harmony with nearby alleys and buildings to avoid negative energy.
D.C. open houses Jan. 18-19
A list of properties in the District that you can visit Saturday and Sunday.
Maryland open houses Jan. 18-19
A list of properties in Maryland that you can visit Saturday and Sunday.
Virginia open houses Jan. 18-19
A list of properties in Virginia that you can visit Saturday and Sunday.
New rule on appraisals will be useful to home buyers
A new federal rule could give millions of home buyers insights on appraisals and ammunition to challenge errors.
Micro-unit projects grow in popularity
These small spaces can be more inventively configured and elaborately designed than efficiency apartments.
Where We Live | Fort Lincoln
Where LBJ once dreamed of renewal, waves of new construction are getting close to delivering it in the Northeast D.C. neighborhood.
Step-by-step pointers on home buying
Planning ahead, getting your finances in order and picking a lender will make the process less tasking.
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