Going solo as your own general contractor
Ignoring conventional wisdom, Clayton Depues got great results by serving as his own general contractor.
Where We Live | Occoquan
Despite ongoing construction, the waterfront city in Prince William County maintains a small-town feel.
Buying New | Maple Lawn
The Howard County community is establishing itself as a vibrant place.
House of the Week
House of the Week | Gibson Island chateau for $1.985M
Built in 1926, the grand manor was one of the first constructed on the island and has had only three owners.
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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.
Virginia open houses March 15-16
A list of properties in Virginia that you can visit Saturday and Sunday.
D.C. open houses March 15-16
A list of properties in the District that you can visit Saturday and Sunday.
Maryland open houses March 15-16
A list of properties in Maryland that you can visit Saturday and Sunday.
To predict and regulate parking, we need flexible planning
We need space for our cars, but crafting public policy and regulations for parking is a daunting challenge.
Where We Live | Occoquan
Despite ongoing construction, the waterfront city in Prince William County maintains a small-town feel.
Going solo as your own general contractor
Ignoring conventional wisdom, Clayton Depues got great results by serving as his own general contractor.
House of the Week | Gibson Island chateau for $1.985M
Built in 1926, the grand manor was one of the first constructed on the island and has had only three owners.
As housing equity rises, millions escape realty bust’s perils
About 4 million homeowners moved from negative equity to positive equity last year.
Mortgage rates resume upward climb
After a dip last week, the 30-year fixed-rate average returned to where it was two weeks ago, 4.37 percent. It has risen four of the past five weeks.
Real Estate Matters | Home seller obliged to clean house for buyers
Many contracts require house to be left in ‘broom-clean’ condition.
Where We Live neighborhoods
Mount Rainier
The Prince George’s city has a reputation as a creative haven, and now it’s seeing redevelopment.
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