If interested in buying a home in D.C., double check which areas are the most affordable with this graph. Real estate research site NeighborhoodX put all the data together, measuring the average neighborhood home prices by price per square foot.
With four bedrooms and four bathrooms, this Spring Valley single-family home has landed on the market with a stony facade and a sun-filled interior. The price totals $1,286,000. The residence has a traditional floor plan with a separate dining room.
In Spring Valley, there’s never a shortage of lovely Colonial homes—and this one is no different. This six-bedroom single-family home just landed on the market for $3,995,000 with over 5,000 square feet of space and a third of an acre of land.
From the inside out, this Spring Valley residence is lovely and sophisticated, thanks to a renovation. According to the listing, the home is move-in ready with custom millwork, an attached three-car garage, and an ice skating rink with a chiller.
If you’re looking for affordable rents in the D.C. area, a region known for being one of the most expensive in the nation, you’ve come to the right place. Curbed reached Zillow to learn about which areas are a renter’s paradise in terms of prices.
Beauty can be found in Washington, D.C.’s monuments, memorials, and, of course, real estate. This list proves that. This year, there were a myriad of listings that landed and left the market which you’ll be able to see here.
Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a column that explores what one can rent for a set dollar amount in various Washington, D.C. neighborhoods. Is one man's studio another man's townhouse? Let's find out! Today's price: $1,900/month.
Donald Trump’s daughter, Ivanka, is looking for a new home in the nation’s capital. There are no reports yet as to which specific homes or neighborhoods have peaked her interest, but it’s not impossible to make a few guesses.
From a modern kitchen in McLean, VA to a brass-colored kitchen above the Spanish Steps in D.C., see which homes in the region are sure to make you say, "Wow." Expect design features like decorative columns, chinoiserie wallpapers, and fireplaces.
Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a column that explores what one can rent for a set dollar amount in various Washington, D.C. neighborhoods. Is one man's studio another man's townhouse? Let's find out! Today's price: $5,000/month.
For $3,895,000, homebuyers are able to buy this 7,140-square-foot single-family home in Spring Valley, a fairly quiet residential neighborhood in D.C. The residence is located on two lots that were combined to create a third of an acre of land.
If any homebuyers are in search of an expansive single-family home on a roomy lot, this Spring Valley listing might be the perfect choice. On roughly half an acre of land, this property comes with six bedrooms and eight bathrooms.
Take a look at a roundup of 10 listings in Washington, D.C. that are not only big, bold, and beautiful, but totally redone. Many of these listings are around 100 years old, but none of them show their age.
Welcome to a semi-regular feature, Price Points, in which we pick a relatively low asking price and a type of home, then scour Redfin to find the best available options around the city. Today's task: listings asking less than $3 million.
Take a look inside the home of one of the wealthiest people in the world. Because of a 2014 renovation and expansion, the listing as it is now is not identical to what it was like back then.