Real Estate Fresh Finds is a weekly selection of newly-listed properties in the District, brought to you by Real Living At Home. 

Happy Valentine’s Day! What better way to celebrate than to fall in love with these newest Fresh Finds:

  • The Most Expensive Home of the Week in Cleveland Park is listed for $5.9 million with 6 bedrooms and over 5,000 square feet.
  • This Brookland home has 4 levels of living space with original architectural details throughout.
  • If you’re looking in Petworth, this house has maintained its original character with a few upgrades.
  • REO of the Week is this home in Deanwood.

For less than $250k this condo in Capitol Hill is the Cheapest Home of the Week.


This is a sponsored column by attorneys John Berry and Kimberly Berry of Berry & Berry, PLLC, a local employment and labor law firm that specializes in federal employee, security clearance, retirement and private sector employee matters.

By John V. Berry, Esq.,

In our last post we discussed the security clearance application process. This week we’ll focus on how to prepare for the security clearance investigative interview.

If an individual believes that there is a good chance that problem areas exist in a security clearance application, he or she should expect to be asked about these areas by the assigned investigator. The investigative interview can vary in duration from an hour to several hours depending on whether significant security concerns exist.

Early preparation for the security clearance interview can help the individual’s confidence when meeting with the investigator and minimize any problem areas. Unfortunately, many individuals go into the interviews without thinking about or preparing for the issues that could arise and often provide incomplete information.

Don‘t react defensively to security clearance questions

It is important to be calm and positive about the issues when speaking to an investigator. In addition, arguing with an investigator will never benefit an individual since the investigator can have significant influence over the application process in the initial stages.

Be courteous and professional with the investigator

It is important for all applicants to treat the investigator with professionalism. If an investigator attempts to contact you, be timely and courteous in your response. Even if it is inconvenient to meet or return calls, not doing so could be detrimental. Promptly responding to the investigator can give the investigator a positive impression, especially if the investigator will be providing a recommendation regarding your ability to obtain or retain a clearance.

Be patient during the security clearance process

It is important to understand that the security clearance process can often take a few months to complete depending upon a number of other factors, including:

  • Whether the individual is a federal employee or government contractor
  • The number or significance of the security concerns
  • Delays in obtaining responses from federal agencies in seeking an investigative file
  • The general investigative backlog
  • The specific employer involved

There are a multitude of other considerations that can also delay adjudication so it is important to remain patient during the investigation.

If you need assistance with a security clearance issue, please contact our office at (703)668-0070 or at www.berrylegal.com to schedule a consultation. Please also like and visit us on Facebook.


With an abundance of events occurring in DC this weekend, it’s best to plan your home search accordingly. Whether you’re attending the Chinese New Year Festival at The Smithsonian, seeing Steve Aoki at Echostage or participating in Cupid’s Undie Run, don’t put off these great DC Open Houses. To see the entire DC Open House List click here.

  • 70 Rhode Island Ave NW #201 — $525,000 — Bloomingdale
    Open Sun. 1-4PM — Dina Paxenos
    “Unique 2 level unit with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms” in The Providence, a 17-unit boutique condo building.
  • 560 N Street SW #N-714 — $399,900 — Southwest Waterfront
    Open Sun. 1-4PM — Craig Fauver
    The views from the balcony and roof alone are enough to want this condo.
  • 3028 Dogwood Street NW — $1,149,000 – Chevy Chase
    Open Sun. 1-4PM — Dogwood Living Group
    Over 3,000 square feet across 3 floors, with an extra bonus of Sunday’s open house including champagne and desserts by Catherine George Cakes.
  • 101 7th Street SE #5 — $448,500 — Capitol Hill
    Open Sun. 1-4PM — Robby Thompson III
    The exterior paint choice is suspect, but the interior on the other hand definitely is not.
  • 1700 17th Street NW #305 — $619,950 — Dupont
    Open Sat. 1-4PM & Sun. 2-4PM — Melissa Wilson
    “Elegantly renovated, modern, industrial condo with high-end, luxury finishes.”
  • 260 Gallatin Street NW — $815,000 — Petworth
    Open Sun. 1-4PM — David Ehrenberg
    End-unit row house appears to have entrances on both Gallatin and 3rd Street NW.

Love is in the air at the Smithsonian National Postal Museum’s annual Valentine’s Day Card Workshop!

Perfect for visitors of all ages, this open-house event will be held from 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. on both Saturday, February 10 and Sunday, February 11. The museum provides a bountiful spread of patterned papers, postage and rubber stamps, gems and other 3-D embellishments, special cut-out scissors, washi tape, stickers, markers of every color (with a surplus of red and pink) and more!

Following their own creative instincts, kids and adults can choose whichever supplies they would like to design one-of-a-kind Valentine greetings

Once finished, cards can then be placed in envelopes, addressed and adorned with a distinctive National Postal Museum postmark at the museum’s stamp store.

In keeping with educating children about the postal service and how mail works, kids can pop their own cards in an official USPS mailbox that is decorated to exactly resemble — none other than — SpongeBob SquarePants! Of course, visitors are also welcome to explore the whole museum and everything else it has to offer.

In the modern era, a handmade card can be hard to come by. This event is the perfect environment in which kids can express their love for friends and family with a heartfelt note of affection and appreciation.

They can also experience firsthand the satisfaction of crafting their very own unique creations from start to finish, and the pure joy of giving that creation to someone special. The National Postal Museum’s Valentine’s Day Card Workshop is free and requires no advance registration.

Visit the museum’s event calendar for information on the many fun and educational programs available at the National Postal Museum.


This column is written by Metro DC Houses, a local real estate team serving DC, MD, VA made up of Colin Johnson, the current President for the D.C. Association of Realtors and Christopher Suranna, the President Elect for D.C. Association of Realtors.

We started this article 2 weeks ago and a lot has changed, but as we try to grapple with what exactly Bitcoin (BTC) is and why everyone you know is getting rich and you’re not, it seems that the cryptocurrency’s time in the limelight has not run out.

BTC is a digital currency that is gaining acceptance as a method of payment for all sorts of online and real-world transactions. Today, over 10,000 merchants worldwide accept BTC, ranging from Microsoft and Virgin Galactic to Amsterdam coffeeshops.

Blockchain technology, which eliminates the need for a central bank to print and back the money, has sparked a revolution in how we think about currency. It was only a matter of time before this innovation spilled over into real estate with several instances all over the country of sellers accepting bitcoin as payment for the sale of their home.

However, it’s not as easy as it sounds, with the proven volatility of the cryptocurrency’s value in conventional US dollars, the 2,739 BTC which were needed to purchase a $1.6 million Lake Tahoe home in 2014 would allow you to trade for $24 million in hard cash today!

The standard contract used by many real estate professionals would have to be altered to deal with the actual exchange, as it currently notes US dollars. Due to the volatility in the currency and because a traditional purchase and sale takes 7-45 days, contract procedures would have to be modified.

Technically how would one handle this transaction? We have asked a few other real estate professionals their opinions. (more…)


Real Estate Fresh Finds is a weekly selection of newly-listed properties in the District, brought to you by Real Living At Home. 

It appears to be the kind of week where it’s a heavy townhouse listing market, with new homes hitting the market all over the DMV. As the spring market nears, they will only become more coveted, so if you are trying to get a head start, check out some of the newest Fresh Finds below:


Address: 1331 4th Street, SE, Suite 107
Neighborhood: Navy Yard
Listed: Studios to 3 bedrooms starting at $360,000
Open: Sunday, February 11 from 12-4 p.m.

Discover the world of possibilities waiting at The Yards — the perfect combination of Washington, DC and riverfront. Artisan dining and easy living. Nights at the ballpark, days running riverside and the most breathtaking views around. A life you can truly make your own. It’s all in reach at The Bower by PN Hoffman — the only condos for sale at The Yards.

At The Bower, thoughtful design and quality meet inviting community spaces, creating the perfect transition from the energy of The Yards to the peace of home. From the residents’ lounge and lobby to natural light bathing the fine modern finishes of your home, every detail speaks to the truly unique experience of these condominium residences for sale in Washington, DC.

Listed by:
PN Hoffman
(202) 883-5306
thebowerdc.com


A new month brings new open houses in the DMV — almost 200 to be more precise. While house-hunting may not be a priority to you this weekend, rest assured that all of these DC Open Houses end long before the ‘Big Game,’ giving you time to pick up some hot wings and get home to watch the G.O.A.T.

To see the entire DC Open House List click here.

  • 800 4th Street SW #N615 — $485,000 — Southwest Waterfront
    Open Sun. 12-2PM — Amir Habibzadeh
    Unique floorplan has the entire master bedroom suite on the lower level.
  • 4931 Butterworth Place NW — $995,000 — American University Park
    Open Sat. 1-3PM & Sun. 1-4PM — Nazan Kirdar
    If you’ve ever wanted multiple, all-pink rooms, look no further.
  • 770 11th Street SE — $854,900 — Capitol Hill
    Open Sat. 1-2:30PM & Sun. 2-5 PM — Fritz Hubig
    This may be the first time we’ve seen Instagram-styled photos for a home listing.
  • 1801 Clydesdale Place NW #310 — $349,900 — Lanier Heights
    Open Sat. & Sun. 2-4PM — Andrew Riguzzi
    For only 750 sq.ft., this 1-bedroom in The Saxony has a nice layout.
  • 4710 Central Avenue NE — $398,000 — Benning Heights
    Open Sat. & Sun. 1-4PM — Alexandra Burrell-Hodges
    The pictures suck, but the price doesn’t.

This column is written and sponsored by D.C. real estate agent and Edgewood resident Jessica Evans. Email her questions at  [email protected].

Hello February! It’s so hard to believe that we are already 1 month into this year. If you’re thinking about buying in 2018 you have plenty of time, and this week were moving on to Step #3 in this series. If you missed the first 2 columns, you can find them here:

Step 1: Define your objectives
Step 2: Figure out your financing

After you’ve decided what you want to buy (and why) and how you plan to buy (and how much you want to spend) the next thing to figure out is where. I completely understand if you’re thinking “Do we really need to spend time on this topic? I already know where I want to live.” The answer is, yes. To make an informed decision you should know what your options are in a variety of different locations.

When you think about location for renting, the typical mindset is what can I get for my money where. When you think about location for buying the decision is magnified by the fact that you will be investing money in you and your future life, money that you hope will grow into more, and you will need to consider your future happiness and needs along with your present.

I’m not suggesting that you include the entire DC area in your home search, but I do recommend considering a few different neighborhoods, with different price points and offerings, so that you can compare what you get within your budget in each. Here are a few things that I think are helpful consider when exploring different locations for your home purchase: (more…)


Real Estate Fresh Finds is a weekly selection of newly-listed properties in the District, brought to you by Real Living At Home. 

This week’s Fresh Finds feature some of the most unique listings we’ve written about to date. Whether you have a spare $6ish million to spend or looking to open a new downtown store, our assembling of what’s new to hit the market this week is bound to generate interest — or at the very least generate some entertaining comments. Check them out below:


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