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  • Moving to Washington, D.C.: Things to Consider

    Washington, D.C. provides a vibrant living experience with historical sites, educational museums, and diverse culture. The cost of living is 39% above the national average, especially in housing. Traffic congestion and flooding in some areas are common. Popular neighborhoods include Georgetown, Adams Morgan, and Capitol Hill. The city has a strong public transit system and housing assistance programs. D.C. boasts a robust job market, particularly in government sectors, but faces challenges like high living costs and tourist crowds.

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  • How 2025 Trends Fuel Homeownership Potential

    How 2025 Trends Fuel Homeownership Potential

    Home sales may rise 1.5%, prices climb 3.7%, and mortgage rates stay above 6% despite slight cuts.
    A historic 11.7% home inventory jump and 13.8% new construction surge mark supply resurgence in 2025.

  • Get Your House Market-Ready

    Get Your House Market-Ready

    Consult a REALTOR®: A local agent helps price your home correctly and attract potential buyers.
    Complete Repairs: Fix any outstanding issues, like leaky faucets or worn-out flooring, for a polished look.

  • How to Appeal Your DC Property Tax Assessment

    Most DC homeowners have received their property tax assessments, and those who disagree can appeal. To do so, file electronically by April 1 or within 45 days for new owners. Contact your assessor for clarification on the assessment. Gather specific evidence to support your appeal, which can be based on market value, equalization, classification, or property condition. If denied, appeal to the Real Property Tax Appeals Commission within 45 days, and as a last resort, to the DC Superior Court.

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  • What Signals a Buyer’s Market in 2025-26?

    What Signals a Buyer’s Market in 2025-26?

    Currently, low inventory and rising prices make it a seller's market, but conditions are changing.
    Interest rates may stabilize, encouraging more buyers to enter the market in the near future.

  • Happy Presidents’ Day

    Happy Presidents’ Day

    Presidents' Day celebrates all past and present U.S. presidents.
    It reflects on the nation's founding principles and values, including the Constitution and union.
    Reading of Washington's Farewell Address by a U.S. senator remains an annual event for decades.Many patriotic and historical groups celebrate Presidents' Day with reenactments and events.

  • DC continues to ‘LEED’ for new green building construction

    In 2024, the District led the nation in LEED-certified green building construction per capita, achieving 33.4 square feet per person, significantly surpassing Massachusetts. Despite its smaller population, D.C. ranked fifth in total square footage with nearly 23 million square feet from 111 projects. Maryland and Virginia also made notable contributions, with Maryland climbing to fifth place in per capita rankings. The top states for gross square footage included California, Texas, New York, and Illinois.

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