Paradise in Potomac: Every inch of couple’s estate built for living lavishly
Joe and Cynthia Bruno spared no expense designing and decorating their 20,000-square-foot home.
A mix of urban and suburban can be found in D.C.’s North Michigan Park
WHERE WE LIVE | Civic pride is a hallmark of North Michigan Park. Residents “keep their streets clean and gardens tended.”
Moorefield Green is an ‘urban scene’ in a suburban setting
BUYING NEW | The Ashburn development offers high-end finishes and a soon-to-come Metro stop.
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Living is fine art in this penthouse
HOUSE OF THE WEEK | The Georgetown condo features a sculptural marble staircase.
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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.
Homeowner’s ‘tiki cottage’ by the Potomac approaches final stretch
After months of fits and starts, regulatory red tape and issues with contractors, the project takes shape just in time for summer.
Buyers can get first glimpse of Bethesda’s luxurious Quarry Springs development
TOWN SQUARE | Fifty condos, to be built on the site of the old Stoneyhurst Quarry, will be priced from $1.5 million to $4.6 million.
David Gregory put his Wesley Heights house on the market
Former “Meet the Press” moderator lists the 1935 brick Colonial for $2.475 million.
Maryland open houses May 2-3
A list of properties in Maryland that you can visit Saturday and Sunday.
Virginia open houses May 2-3
A list of properties in Virginia that you can visit Saturday and Sunday.
D.C. open houses May 2-3
A list of properties in the District that you can visit Saturday and Sunday.
A mix of urban and suburban can be found in D.C.’s North Michigan Park
WHERE WE LIVE | Civic pride is a hallmark of North Michigan Park. Residents “keep their streets clean and gardens tended.”
Living is fine art in this penthouse
HOUSE OF THE WEEK | The Georgetown condo features a sculptural marble staircase.
Mortgage rates pushed up by mixed economic reports
The 30-year fixed-rate average rose to 3.68 percent but has remained below 4 percent for more than 20 weeks, dating to November.
Paradise in Potomac: Every inch of couple’s estate built for living lavishly
Joe and Cynthia Bruno spared no expense designing and decorating their 20,000-square-foot home.
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