The remote-controlled ‘smart house’
App-based technology is making it easier, and less costly, to automate everything.
Former Edmonds School will be turned into condos
The building will house 20 units, while the parking lot will be developed into four townhouses.
Where We Live | Mount Pleasant
This neighborhood in Northwest Washington offers a small-town feel.
House of the Week
English manor in Great Falls for $8.75M
The House of the Week is reflective of the distinctive honey-colored stone manor houses that populate the Cotswolds region of England.
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Housing sale trends in Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia
Explore real estate trends from the last 10 years of property sales in D.C., Maryland and Virginia.
Former Edmonds School will be turned into condos
The building will house 20 units, while the parking lot will be developed into four townhouses.
Preview the new Real Estate section
The print version undergoes a renovation, with new features and refreshed favorites.
Maryland open houses this weekend
A list of properties in Maryland that you can visit Saturday and Sunday.
Virginia open houses this weekend
A list of properties in Virginia that you can visit Saturday and Sunday.
D.C. open houses this weekend
A list of properties in the District that you can visit Saturday and Sunday.
A bathroom dedicated to the Washington Nationals
A Rockville couple’s remodeling project gave their bathroom a big dose of Natitude.
Moving to the D.C. area from out of state
When relocating, it helps to do your homework.
Mortgage-related complaints make up almost half of cases in federal database
Many lenders reply quickly to charges reported to Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Community association improvements provide a tax break at home’s sale
HOUSING COUNSEL | Many sellers forget to include this in their IRS claims.
Where We Live neighborhoods
Cameron Station
On the site of an old Army depot, the Alexandria neighborhood is like a gated community without the gates.
Kingsview
Some find the Charles County neighborhood’s rural setting and big houses worth a longer drive to work.
Wesley Heights
A city neighborhood with a taste of the suburbs is great for outdoor types, if they can afford the price tags.
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