Greater Capital Area Assoc. of Realtors: Voice for Home Buyers, Sellers 

May 9, 2022

The Greater Capital Area Association of Realtors (GCAAR) — one of the largest local realtor associations in the country — represents over 10,000 members from the D.C. area. The organization’s […]

In Country: Featured Properties

February 21, 2022

Since it’s our winter real estate issue, we have not one but four featured properties this February. We grouped them from high to low based on price points. The properties […]

Our Next Issue: February 9

January 18, 2022

Our annual real estate issue will be hitting the stands February 9. Despite the rise of Omicron, the marketplace for home selling and buying remains hot. What’s the state of […]

New District Rules May Curtail Airbnbs

December 27, 2021

The multitude of home owners and renters who have been renting out their dwellings to high-paying weekend and short-term visitors as so-called “Airbnbs,” will face far stricter regulations in 2022. The […]

Bright Lights: A 1900s Row House Opens Up to Let More than Sun Shine In

November 10, 2021

The white brick and clapboard townhouse at 3317 Q St. NW is full of surprises — starting with what you think is the street-level entry but is really a private entrance to the first-floor WFH […]

Midas Touch: Rich Metal, Ornamentation Turn Sedate Home into Showstopper

October 14, 2021

After a dismal 19 months, we’d all love to see the world in a golden hue. The home at 3420 N St. NW offers just such a vision, rendered in an opulent palette of metallics, […]

On Cox’s Row, Federal Style Charmer and Mayor’s Home: 3327 N St. NW     

September 16, 2021

  A spectacular early 19th century home with a rich historical past is a jewel on the market right now in west Georgetown. This 200-year-old Federal style home on N Street NW has been completely restored and updated by its current […]

Creative License on 33rd St.: A Classic Georgetown Home Goes Bold

August 19, 2021

On one of Georgetown’s prettiest streets sits a very pretty row home that shows a traditional Federalist face to the outside world, but inside, presents a world of multi-textured, multi-hued delights.    Built in 1850, the cream […]

Marilyn Butler’s Vision for ‘Mapping Georgetown’   

July 19, 2021

Imagine falling in love with your local town. Then, dedicating all of your creative efforts to cultivating and preserving its unique culture and heritage. Georgetown resident Marilyn Butler has done […]

Renovations Underway at Julia Child’s Georgetown Home  

July 15, 2021

  He was looking for a run-down Georgetown property to renovate for a while.   Then one day, Rory Veveers-Carter, a co-founder of the human resources company Jaba Talks, happened to notice an ad in […]