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Hip decor? It’s child’s play.
A D.C. couple finds a way to create spaces for their children amid a stylish renovation.
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Glen Allen
In Bowie, Md., a neighborhood born in the 1990s is maturing.
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Great Falls home for $4.795M
For all its old world elegance, this house appeals to both young and old.
Developments on 14th Street NW
A mix of retail and condo could be coming to the vacant lot at 14th and S streets NW.
Where We Live neighborhoods
Shepherd Park
Diversity of residents and residences alike enriches the Northwest Washington enclave.
‘Sandy effect’ may delay loans
HOUSE LAWYER | Buyers, sellers face delays in loan approval until lenders are certain that properties still meet appraised value.
Concerns related to buying homes for one’s children
You need to decide if your help will be in the form of a gift or in the form of a joint investment.
A helping hand shopping for gloves
For almost every task in working on a house, there is a specialized work glove.
Real estate deductions may be at risk
“Fiscal cliff” negotiations may prompt changes in tax benefits that could reduce property values.
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater house puts nature front and center
For the architect, the house was a lens through which sights and sounds of nature could be experienced.
FHA will revise rules for borrowers
Higher premiums and other changes coincide with talk of a bailout for the Federal Housing Administration.
Interactive Map: Housing sale trends in DC area
Explore real estate trends from the last 10 years of property sales in D.C., Maryland and Virginia.
Community Data
Information on schools, crime, population, income as well as housing prices and recent sales by neighborhood.
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What you can buy for $750,000
Here’s a sampling of properties for sale in the Washington metro area priced around $750,000.
What you can buy for $500,000
Here’s a sampling of properties for sale in the Washington metro area priced around $500,000.
What you can buy for $350,000
Here’s a sampling of properties for sale in the Washington metro area priced around $350,000.
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