Friday's Must Reads
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- Interest rates drop but homeowners stay put. -- (NYT)
- Cava founder uses stock proceeds to buy $8 million DC home. -- (WBJ)
- One of the area's best taqueria's is opening up in Port City Brewing in Alexandria. -- (Washingtonian)
- Twelve years later, Michael Jordan's Chicago home is still for sale. -- (WSJ)
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