Marcus Correll is the Media Manager at RLAH @properties, consistently ranked among the D.C.'s top five brokerages in market share, volume, units sold, and agent count, with a strong focus on helping local buyers and sellers. Marcus oversees marketing for nearly every RLAH listing, leading a team of designers and managing the creative seen across print and digital platforms. Outside of work, he enjoys dinosaurs, building epic Lego sets, and reliving early 2000s emo anthems.

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Spring is officially in full swing, and Washington, DC’s housing market is keeping pace — with 365 open houses happening across the District this weekend. Whether you’re ready to make a move or just love peeking inside other people’s homes (no judgment), it’s a great weekend to get out and explore. To see the full DC Open House list, click here.

- 527 14th St NE — $894,000 — Capitol Hill
Open Sun. 12-3PM — James Thomley
“Experience refined city living in this beautifully maintained Capitol Hill home, ideally located near the H Street Corridor! and Atlas District. Offering over 1,800 square feet, this 2–3 bedroom, 2.5 bath residence blends classic charm with thoughtful upgrades throughout. Hardwood floors and double-hung tilt-in Andersen windows complement the home’s spacious layout, while the finished lower level offers exceptional flexibility as a third bedroom, guest suite, spacious home office, or additional living area, complete with storage and direct yard access; the existing half bath on this level can easily be converted to a full bath. Major improvements include a solid roof and updated systems, delivering peace of mind and long-term value. Outdoor living shines with a large deck, generous yard space, and a rare 30-foot-long detached brick garage offering approximately 500 square feet of secure parking, storage, or workshop potential. Ideally positioned on the eastern side of Capitol Hill, near the vibrant H Street and Atlas District corridors, this home offers space, stability, and exceptional walkability in one of DC’s most dynamic neighborhoods.”










