Housing Head Honcho Gives Negative Signal on Tax Credit Extension
Will Smith | October 21st 2009
HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan put the brakes on what seemed like building momentum for an extension of the $8,000 first-time home buyer tax credit. The ... read»
September DC Housing Report: More is Selling, For Less
Mark Wellborn | October 21st 2009
The message in Keith Gibbons' latest analysis of September housing prices is short, and seemingly sweet: sales volume is up and prices are down. But a... read»
Parking Disappearing in the Region?
Mark Wellborn | October 20th 2009
DC and close-in counties are putting measures in place to drastically reduce the amount of parking spaces in the metropolitan area, according to an ar... read»
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Myth: Georgetown Residents Fought to Keep Metro Out
Will Smith | October 19th 2009
A myth-busting post from We Love DC refutes the conventional wisdom about why Georgetown has no Metro. More after the jump.... read»
No Such Thing as a Quick Fix for Credit Woes
Mark Wellborn | October 19th 2009
If you find that the only thing preventing you from being able to buy a new home is a poor credit score, do not be tempted by internet and TV offers t... read»
The Best New Listings in the DC Area
Mark Wellborn | October 19th 2009
This week's best new listings in the DC area include a good priced two-bedroom co-op at The Chastleton on 16th Street, a perfectly situated one-bedroo... read»
3 Organizations to Green Your Move
Michael Kiefer | October 16th 2009
Plenty has been written about ways to "green" your home, but how much do you know about greening the moving process before you even move in? In this p... read»
Las Vegas: The Country's Craziest Housing Market
Mark Wellborn | October 16th 2009
If you are having trouble buying a home in the DC area, just be glad that you aren't looking for a home in Las Vegas. In this week's departure from DC... read»
"If I Had $2 Million" Listing
Mark Wellborn | October 16th 2009
This week's If I Had $2 Million listing is a six-bedroom Wardman in Woodley Park that hasn't been on the market in 25 years. After the jump we'll show... read»
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