A Guide to The 92nd Georgetown House Tour Homes

April 17, 2025

Need a handy guide to this year’s house tour homes? Here is a list with some bullet points to remember some important info about each house. Homes will be open […]

April Auction Block

April 9, 2025

April’s auction items include a Salvador Dalí etching, a pair of Art Nouveau candelabra, a Buddhist terracotta, an oil painting related to a Lorenzo Lotto work in the Louvre and […]

Le Decor: Gems of the Georgetown House Tour


By Donna Leanos 1. Bozzi Chair: CB2.com, $2,799.00 2. Hew Side Table: Design Within Reach $1,695 3. Waterworks bathtub as seen in the home of Danielle Naeve. The Candide Tub, […]

Georgetown Keeps Attracting VIPs: Kennedy, Bessent, Schmidt

April 7, 2025

We’ve been playing this game since the election and inauguration: which Trump administration cabinet member or appointee is landing where? Many news sites have been writing about who bought where. […]

March 2025 Realty Review


It’s time for our Realty Review! On the first Monday of each month, we provide readers with all the data of homes sold in Georgetown from the previous month. In […]

Washington Fine Properties Joins Compass

March 24, 2025

Washington Fine Properties, a real estate brokerage with 150 agents specializing in luxury properties across the D.C. area, has joined Compass. The partnership will allow the two firms to continue […]

March Le Decor: Tickled Pink with a Splash of Mocha

March 12, 2025

By Donna Leanos Link to items here: Pink Slipper Chair – Hunter & Huntress Gold Aluminum & Acrylic Necklace and Earrings – Karin Johansson Jewelers Werk Galerie Chinese Ceramic Jug – Hunter & […]

Glass Houses: Jessica and Ezra Glass


Jessica and Ezra Glass are taking Georgetown’s traditional charms into new territory. It’s Georgetown’s side streets and unexplored corners that occupy the mental real estate and imaginations of Jessica and […]

March Auction Block

March 11, 2025

This month’s Auction Block features a Stickley dining table, a grasshopper vase, a 40-year-old bottle of whisky, a necessaire (tea caddy) and a Helen Frankenthaler painting that sold for $2.1 […]

At Home: From Fireplaces to Heating Systems


Despite the charming images of the 18th-century family gathered around the fireplace, all warm and cozy, staying warm in winter was a daily challenge for settlers in colonial America.     […]