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Development Watch: The Wharf and Georgetown 2028

There are so many exciting things happening in Washington D.C., it’s hard to keep them all straight! Aside from the many apartment complexes that are literally transforming notoriously “questionable” neighborhoods into desirable, hip and fashionable ones, we are also seeing some exciting rebranding for our Nation’s Capitol. With a backdrop as historical and politically relevant as that of […]

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Curbside’s Hot Spots (no pun intended) for Food and Drink by the Fire

It’s the time of year where nothing beats a tasty cocktail by the fire! Here are my favorite restaurants and bars where you can enjoy some of the best food and drink that Washington D.C. has to offer while snuggling up by a romantic fire. Iron Gate 1734 N Street, NW You can’t get better […]

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“Hola Union Market!” Latin Cuisine is Welcomed at D.C.’s Growing Culinary Epicenter

Currently, more than 100 businesses employ 1,500 people in food production and distribution at Union Market, making it DC’s new and upscale culinary epicenter. Established in the NoMa neighborhood, Union Market has served as a place where a wide variety of ethnic groups and diverse social-economic groups can come together and share a spirit of […]

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“Take the Silver Line For All Your Holiday Needs!” Says Tysons

Tysons Corner Center had the official celebration for the opening of their Silver Line on November 29th! It’s officially official — DC’s favorite holiday shopping destination is about to become DC’s favorite shopping destination, period. Where once you could only visit Tysons if you had a car or lived locally, now anyone with a metro card […]

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Taking Advantage of Real Estate’s Off-Season

As we approach real estate’s off-season, I want to stump a few myths. Most are usually under the impression that once November rolls around, opportunity to buy is not only limited, but a bad idea. Many decide to wait until after the New Year to get serious about buying without realizing the large number of hidden benefits […]

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Real World Credit Score Mending

Fixing credit quickly and easily exists in the same world that losing weight quickly and easily does. The imaginary one. Unfortunately, the one and only way to improve a credit score is through time, patience and consistent discipline. Below are the first steps one should take when working on improving their score, as well as […]

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Taste of Georgetown: Disney World for D.C. Foodies

For D.C. foodies, like myself, September 13 from noon to five is an exciting time! Taste of Georgetown is in town, and this year, it’s gracing the beautiful Georgetown Waterfront! If you haven’t already, you must, must, MUST give this food festival a try. Washington D.C. is a fabulous city for foodies, but trying every restaurant out there […]

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You Can Have That Urban Life AND Your Garden Escape

More and more it seems I’m working with families who ask for beautiful garden spaces. Some houses in Washington DC or the neighboring suburbs that make up the DC metropolitan area offer gorgeous, quaint gardens; whereas other properties feel too trapped in urban environments that previous owners don’t see the possibility for a garden. If you need […]

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Your Kid’s Summer To-Do List (Part 2)

Yep — there’s still plenty more fun to be had in our Nation’s capital. Check out the next 9 Curbside hot picks for what your kid’s want to be doing with the rest of their summer. 8. We all know D.C. is jam packed with museums, but did you know they often have a special […]

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Last Night’s Summer Garden Soiree at the Historic Textile Museum Properties and Gardens

Pictured with me is Dean Cottrill, Regional President of Coldwell Banker, and Tina Macaya, Associate Broker with Coldwell Banker Last night’s Summer Garden Soiree, hosted by Capitol File and Coldwell Banker, was held at the Textile Museum at 2320-2330 S Street in Kalorama. It was not only an event to promote the historic property, listed with […]

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