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Discover Dupont Circle - 05/23/11 09:00 PM
Moving to Dupont Circle? Dupont Circle is a cosmopolitan neighborhood with some of Washington, DC's finest museums, historic homes and foreign embassies as well as a variety of ethnic restaurants, bookstores, and private art galleries. This neighborhood is the heart of Washington, DC’s nightlife. The Dupont Circle community is home to many recent college graduates and is also popular with gays and lesbians. There are lots of high-rise apartment buildings and many row houses have been converted into apartments. The Circle itself is a gathering place with park benches, grass and a unique fountain in the center.
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Discover Adams Morgan? - 05/23/11 08:52 PM
Moving to Adams Morgan in Washington, DC? The neighborhood is loosely defined by the area between 18th Street NW between Florida Ave and Columbia Road; and Columbia Road between 16th Street and Wyoming Avenue, NW. Long home to immigrant communities from Africa, Asia, South and Central America, Adams Morgan is a global village in the heart of the city were restaurants serve cuisine from all around the world and where DC residents go to let their hair down. You can catch live music most nights of the week throughout the neighborhood and find cheap eats and white tablecloth restaurants for
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Selling a home? Why pay more? - 05/23/11 08:07 PM
Here’s the deal. Brokers used to justify their 6% or 7% listing fee because there was a “cost” to marketing your home. They had pretty color glossary hand outs created that showed you the enormous cost of letting buyers know about your home. Sure, they would list things like the Washington Post, Homes Magazine, the local Gazette, New Homes Guide and other real estate publications. They would have the cost of a virtual tour, color brochures and a sign out front listed as well. They might have included the costs of broker’s open houses and general public open houses. I
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Washington's Fine Properties - 05/05/11 02:28 PM
Washington DC has some of the finest properties in the area for sale. The thing that amazes me is that those that own these properties and are attempting to sell them seem to have forgotten the basics of selling your home. Maybe over the years, these folks have missed the changes that have taken place in real estate sales. The only difference between these homes and homes in the suburbs is the number of zeros in the asking price and the location of the dirt they occupy. They are still homes. If marketed properly, they will sell. I have had the
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