School quality has a mighty influence on neighborhood choice, home values
D.C.-area buyers, even those without children, are drawn to highly ranked districts, buoying local realty markets.
Spring Valley, neighbor to American University, getting a tony reputation
WHERE WE LIVE | Residents consider Spring Valley to be neighborly and intrinsically connected to American University.
Abbots Wood: Expansive new homes — with room for expanding families
BUYING NEW | These Alexandria houses have scenic views, open floor plans and 10-foot-tall ceilings.
House of the Week
A splendid porch is this Arlington home’s most distinguishing feature
HOUSE OF THE WEEK | The Queen Anne-style house belonged to the Schutt family who played a role in the development of Cherrydale.
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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 Sept. 5-6
A list of properties in the District that you can visit Saturday and Sunday.
Maryland open houses Sept. 5-6
A list of properties in Maryland that you can visit Saturday and Sunday.
Virginia open houses Sept. 5-6
A list of properties in Virginia that you can visit Saturday and Sunday.
Spring Valley, neighbor to American University, getting a tony reputation
WHERE WE LIVE | Residents consider Spring Valley to be neighborly and intrinsically connected to American University.
A splendid porch is this Arlington home’s most distinguishing feature
HOUSE OF THE WEEK | The Queen Anne-style house belonged to the Schutt family who played a role in the development of Cherrydale.
School quality has a mighty influence on neighborhood choice, home values
D.C.-area buyers, even those without children, are drawn to highly ranked districts, buoying local realty markets.
Mortgage rates rise heading into holiday weekend
The 30-year fixed-rate average moved higher, rising to 3.89 percent.
Free session in D.C.’s Columbia Heights to target first-time home buyers
TOWN SQUARE | The workshop, among other topics, will cover figuring out how much you can afford and understanding finance options.
How to enforce lease restrictions in a condo building
REAL ESTATE MATTERS | Renting out too many units could jeopardize owners’ ability to refinance their mortgages.
A new deal in D.C., Montgomery real estate contracts
HOUSING COUNSEL | Realtor group replaces the old regional contract after Northern Virginia’s decision to break away.
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