A $77,000 new home in D.C.? Sure, if you can think small
Brian Levy hopes his 210-square-foot house in Northeast D.C. will spark a revolution in low-impact affordability.
Where We Live | Pomfret
Residents of the Charles County, Md., community enjoy its rural feel and family-centric way of life.
O Street NW condos have architectural charm, modern feel
The 1912 structure was gutted and refurbished as a nine-unit complex in a convenient D.C. neighborhood.
House of the Week
House of the Week | Colonial Revival in Sandy Spring for $879K
The 1898 home has been listed as a historic property by the Maryland Historical Trust.
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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.
D.C. open houses Dec. 6-7
A list of properties in the District that you can visit Saturday and Sunday.
Maryland open houses Dec. 6-7
A list of properties in Maryland that you can visit Saturday and Sunday.
Virginia open houses Dec. 6-7
A list of properties in Virginia that you can visit Saturday and Sunday.
Prospective buyers may find they can enter the market
With borrowing standards easing, many people who think they can’t buy a house may want to think again.
O Street NW condos have architectural charm, modern feel
The 1912 structure was gutted and refurbished as a nine-unit complex in a convenient D.C. neighborhood.
Where We Live | Pomfret
Residents of the Charles County, Md., community enjoy its rural feel and family-centric way of life.
House of the Week | Colonial Revival in Sandy Spring for $879K
The 1898 home has been listed as a historic property by the Maryland Historical Trust.
A $77,000 new home in D.C.? Sure, if you can think small
Brian Levy hopes his 210-square-foot house in Northeast D.C. will spark a revolution in low-impact affordability.
Thirty-year fixed rate tumbles to lowest level in 19 months as mortgage rates fall
The 30-year fixed rate hasn’t been this low since May 2013.
Luxury home sales in the U.S. grow, while rest of market stagnates
D.C. ranks in Top 10 in number of houses priced $1 million and up that sold.
Where We Live neighborhoods
The Plains, Va.
Surrounded by open country, low-key community brims with charm and Civil War character, but not development.
Maplewood-Alta Vista
In a Bethesda neighborhood that began as a streetcar suburb, the traffic is a reminder of the current century.
Southwest Waterfront
A lab for urban renewal
in the 1960s will be the site
of the massive Wharf project.
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