Will a New Service Replace Craigslist as the Preferred Apartment Locator?
Will Smith | October 12th 2009
A service has come to Washington, DC to handle the legwork of finding an apartment for you. Urban Igloo will identify apartments that meet your criter... read»
Solar Decathalon Showcases the Houses of the Future
Mark Wellborn | October 12th 2009
If you happened to make your way down to the National Mall this past weekend, then chances are you saw the innovative homes in this year's Solar Decat... read»
The Best New Listings in the DC Area
Mark Wellborn | October 12th 2009
This week's best new listings in the DC area include a completely renovated four-bedroom home in the H Street Corridor, a well-priced two-bedroom cond... read»
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Friday's "If I Had $1 Million" Listing
Mark Wellborn | October 9th 2009
This week's "If I Had $1 Million" listing is a three-level, two-bedroom, plus den penthouse in an extra-wide Victorian rowhouse in Logan Circle. While... read»
At 4.87%, Mortgage Rates Flirt with Historic Lows
Will Smith | October 8th 2009
Mortgage rates have slipped below 5 percent in recent weeks and are nearing the generational low they reached earlier this year. The average rate on a... read»
Five Green Features to Keep an Eye Out for When House Hunting
Michael Kiefer | October 8th 2009
With the Green Festival coming to town, now is a good time for this week’s article on the top five green features you should watch for when shop... read»
The Best Open Houses in the DC Area
Mark Wellborn | October 8th 2009
This weekend's best open houses include a one-bedroom condo in Logan Circle with a beautiful private roof deck, a huge three-bedroom duplex in Shaw an... read»
What Does $505K Buy You in DC?
Mark Wellborn | October 7th 2009
In this week's installment of What X Buys You, we look at a recently renovated three-bedroom rowhouse in northern Columbia Heights that has a one-bedr... read»
Rosslyn-Ballston Corridor: The Right Place at the Wrong Time
Will Smith | October 7th 2009
The corridor in Arlington that runs from Rosslyn to Ballston received some national attention this week in the form of an article in The New York Time... read»
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