Demystifying Historic Districts in DC
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by Mark Washburn
2h ago
You’ve likely heard about more than one historic district in DC, but what exactly does the designation mean? Here’s a crash course in what the title means for those considering buying, selling, or simply living in a DC historic district.  In terms of historic landmarks, it means either an individual property or a small group of related properties. The term historic district, however, broadens that out to a geographically bounded area, which oftentimes is part of a neighborhood.  In DC, there are dozens of historic districts. One of the latest that could be added to the mix is in Che ..read more
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The Views at Venue Stretch Across the Potomac
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by Mark Washburn
2w ago
A great location is one thing, but the views at Venue literally stretch right across the Potomac! This condo and townhome property sits right along the riverbank, making it easy to enjoy the natural beauty of the area, as well as the nearby Old Town Waterfront. Found in Old Town North, the 13-story tower that houses the condos of Venue additionally overlooks the Mount Vernon Trail. Select residences offer generous views of the river below, plus the property includes a rooftop terrace and a sky lounge for further admiring the surroundings. In addition, the property includes some outdoor fire p ..read more
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Riggs Place Residents Savor History
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by Mark Washburn
2w ago
It may only run for three total blocks, but Riggs Place is packed with history. This picturesque stretch of roadway is one of the most historic in Dupont Circle. Midway between 16th and 17th streets sit a handful of red brick townhomes. An embassy anchors one end of the street, which is sometimes called Tourtorsky Mansion. The residence was originally built for a US Supreme Court Justice in the late 1800s. On the other side is Rutland Courts, which is a coop that was built by DC’s Harry Wardman around 1917. The mid-rise property houses around 80 private residences.  The likes of Maya Ang ..read more
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How Well Do You Really Know DC Rowhouses?
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by Mark Washburn
3w ago
You probably already know that DC is the place to go, but how well do you understand DC real estate, specifically rowhouses? Do you know where to look and do you understand the differences?  One big advantage of a rowhouse over a traditional detached home is that rowhouses don’t take up as much room. They are commonly built in a row and have a common façade. DC area rowhouses oftentimes share at least one common wall with a neighboring home, and they share a roofline. Federal The Federal style rowhouse is likely the oldest you’ll find in DC. Some of them date back to the 18th Century and ..read more
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DC Condos With Monument Views
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by Mark Washburn
1M ago
Photo: John Brighenti Many people travel to DC to visit its many monuments and landmarks, but for those who live here, it’s just part of the scenery. If you truly want to feel at home in DC with some fantastic local views, you’ll want to check out one of the residential buildings with monuments views everywhere you look.  The Bower That includes The Bower. This high-rise sits in The Yards section of the Capitol Riverfront neighborhood. The Bower opened its doors just a few years ago, and now provides close to 140 condos. Some of the best views can be found from the rooftop terrace of thi ..read more
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Kennedy on L offers Luxurious Finishes in the Capitol Riverfront
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by Mark Washburn
1M ago
For true luxury on the ballpark, you cannot go wrong with Kennedy on L. This impressive condo property offers such high-end amenities as secure parking, concierge services, and a pet spa. As well, you’ll find a Sky Lounge with a private club room, a dining room, a chef’s kitchen, and two rooftop terraces. The boutique property offers its residents access to rooftop grills during the warmer months of the year, and fire pits when the weather starts getting a bit chilly at night. It’s the outdoor space and added amenities, the location, and the private residences that all combine to make The Ken ..read more
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Ballantrae Farms is Home to Washington’s Elite
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by Mark Washburn
1M ago
While some of its homes were originally constructed decades ago, Ballantrae Farms remains one of the most exclusive places to call home in the DC area. These days, the McLean community is home to many of Washington’s elite. That’s because it’s common to find large homes that sit on even larger, well-kept lots. Many of the homes are priced in the multi-million-dollar range, but some are priced even higher than that.  Several of the homes in Ballantrae Farms are brick Colonials, but you may also find some grand Georgian-style homes in the neighborhood, as well as some Tudors. Buyers can ge ..read more
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Webster House Condos Combine Comfort and Historical Intrigue with Watergate Connection
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by Mark Washburn
1M ago
If you’ve ever wanted to own a piece of US political history, it’s entirely possible at Webster House. This Dupont Circle condo building is not only a great place to call home, but it also has a place in the history books. This is where journalist Bob Woodward lived during Watergate. It’s said Woodward signaled his informant he was ready to talk by placing a flag in the flowerpot on the balcony of his residence at Webster House. When the person known as “Deep Throat” was ready to talk, he would send newspapers with coded instructions for Woodward to the building’s lobby. While decades have si ..read more
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1055 High: All-Inclusive Living in Georgetown
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by Mark Washburn
1M ago
From its rooftop fitness center to its heated outdoor swimming pool and entertaining terrace, 1055 High affords all-inclusive living in Georgetown. This high-end building is one of the most celebrated boutique properties to come to the area, with sweeping floorplans, typically ranging from around 3,200 square feet of living space to upwards of 4,000 square feet of living space. Constructed around ten years ago, there are only seven units that exist in the four-story building, including residences with both three- and four-bedroom layouts. The gracious floorplans additionally include up to 4.5 ..read more
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Pet-friendly Meridian Crescent Overlooks Adams Morgan
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by Mark Washburn
1M ago
With sweeping views overlooking Adams Morgan, pet-friendly Meridian Crescent is an exceptional place to call home. Both dogs and cats are allowed in the four-story condo building, which is just two blocks away from Meridian Hill Park. The park is a popular spot for locals to walk their dogs, do some yoga, listen to a drum circle, or just enjoy nature. While situated on a quiet street, the building is close enough to the vibrancy of 18th Street, too. Adams Morgan is known for its restaurants and shops, as well as its nightlife. The condo building is also just a short stroll away from grocery s ..read more
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