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.
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.
With benefits to the Children’s National Health System, the ninth annual D.C. Design House has begun with a bang. The annual event allows top area interior designers to showcase their talents by renovating different sections of one home.
With four bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms, this single-family home in Wesley heights is ready for the next homebuyer. The kitchen has been updated with marble counters and high-end stainless steel appliances. It's asking $2.195 million.
On the tenth floor of the Sutton Towers development, this condo is up for grabs. It features two bedrooms and two bathrooms across 2,166 square feet of space. Inside, there is a sleek, up-to-date kitchen with a breakfast nook.
Hey, big spenders. Wondering how this year has been for Washington, D.C.'s real estate market? To find out, Curbed mapped the 10 most expensive single-family home residential sales that have occurred so far this year with prices up to $9.1 million.
While there are plenty of public pools to splash in, what better way to enjoy the summer than from the comforts of one’s own home? Below, Curbed has compiled five listings currently on the Washington, D.C. market, each with their own pool.
From October 1 to 30, the ninth annual DC Design House will open its doors to the public with a totally remodeled, five-story single-family home located in the Wesley Heights neighborhood. The chosen home is located at 2509 Foxhall Road NW.
Take a look at 10 homes that are all renovated and asking below $600,000. These listings range from a top-floor pied-a-terre in Georgetown to a renovated townhome in the Southeast quadrant.
It's not a full week in Washington, D.C. real estate without some eye candy. This Wesley Heights listing counts as one of the prettiest as well as priciest houses to land on the D.C. market within the past seven days.