D.C. condo maximizes storage and lighting
At a Victorian townhouse near Dupont Circle, the two-story condo showcases super-minimalist design.
Where We Live | Drummond
Off Wisconsin Avenue near Chevy Chase sit 43 houses in their own little world.
In D.C.’s Trinidad, 3 stylish condos from a single rowhouse
Two of the three residences created by the Rubin Group in an end-unit structure are under contract.
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House of the Week | Beaux-Arts-style mansion in Northwest for $16.5M
The nine-bedroom, 16-bathroom home was designed to resemble the Marble House in Newport, R.I.
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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.
Apartments at center of D.C. proposal styled on New York’s Meatpacking District
The project would augment the popular Union Market development.
Mortgage rates drift slightly higher
The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage rose for the first time in three weeks, edging up to 3.66 percent.
Real Estate Matters | For sale by owner may not mean more money for the seller
Make sure the property gets online exposure to buyers.
Ask the Builder | Why roof shingles can fail prematurely
A properly ventilated roof will extend its lifespan.
Drones could get expanded role in real estate
The National Association of Realtors is seeking to use them to market listings.
Town Square | New Spring Valley estate lists for $5.5 million
Also new minimalist-style condos available near Meridian Hill Park.
D.C. open houses Jan. 24-25
A list of properties in the District that you can visit Saturday and Sunday.
Maryland open houses Jan. 24-25
A list of properties in Maryland that you can visit Saturday and Sunday.
Where We Live neighborhoods
Pleasant Plains
The neighorhood in Northwest Washington, D.C., is often confused with nearby Columbia Heights.
Foggy Bottom
The D.C. neighborhood is home to George Washington University, the Watergate and the Kennedy Center.
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