In lieu of our typical encouragement to go view open  houses this weekend, we suggest you take advantage of our selected “virtual showings” with 3D tours, videos or both below. Make sure your agent has a strategy to keep you safe while searching for your next home. To see the full Open House List, click here.

  • 618 9th Street NE — $1,535,000 — H Street Corridor/Capitol Hill
    Open ONLINE — Ellen Klein
    Intricate facade restored to its original beauty, this circa 1900’s gem offers 3 fully renovated floors (2,307 sq. ft.) of fluid space with 4 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms and a patio. Lower level English Basement and a slew of smart home technology. Full listing details here.
  • 229 Ingraham Street NW — $850,000 — Brightwood Park
    Open ONLINE — Jordan Chronopoulos
    This “totally renovated row-home” is “reimagined in a contemporary blend of modern finishes and open-concept living. Enjoy a thoughtful floor plan including 4 bedrooms and 3.5 baths, with a convenient one-car garage that has a new roof and windows.” Full listing details here.
  • 2109 M Street NE #9 — $699,900 — Carver/Langston
    OPEN ONLINE — Majida Zouine
    “Welcome to Arbor Flats! A brand new 9 unit, stylish and chic, condominium that provides everything you need to live at the intersection of urban culture and tranquility; private balconies for soaking in the calm, high-end kitchens for cooking and entertaining; designed using Italian White Carrara Quartz, European glass mosaic backsplash and more.” Full listing details here.
  • 3524 S Street NW — $1,999,000 — Burleith
    Open ONLINE — Jessica Evans
    Gorgeous Dutch Colonial 5 BR/4.5 BA 4-story townhouse with “white oak wide plank solid hardwood flooring, picture windows, bold crown molding, and frameless glass railings in the staircases” as well as 2-car off-street parking, smart technology, a private backyard and a rooftop patio overlooking the District. Full listing details here.
  • 528 Sheridan Street NW — $659,000 — Brightwood
    Open ONLINE — Metro DC Houses
    3 BR/3.5 BA semi-detached row home with dark hardwood flooring, a fully finished lower level with rear walkout, 2 porches and a fenced-in backyard with a patio, parking pad  and even some grassy space for flowers or herbs. Full listing details here.

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

Featured Property of the Week: 4324 Westover Place NW

“This exquisite four level [3 BR/3.5 BA] Federal Style townhome in prestigious Westover Place provides the best of all worlds in city living. With both luxury and utility in mind, all of your needs and desires will be met. Gorgeous finishings, including plantation shutters, closet build outs, hardwood/tile/marble floors abound. The main floor boasts a luxury kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances, an open dining room and a large tiered living room with exquisite built-in shelving and wood burning fireplace.

The second level is an owner’s oasis, with a large master bedroom, a beautiful separate sitting area and a luxurious Waterworks master bath with a double-head freestanding glass shower and clawfoot tub. The third floor has two generously-sized bedrooms with their own full bath. The home’s lower level offers a family room with high ceilings, a full bath, a full laundry room, and a climate-controlled 1000-bottle wine cellar.”

Other Notable Fresh Listings:

  • The Most Expensive Home of the Week is a 5 BR/6 FB/2 HB detached home in Georgetown that boasts nearly 7k square feet across 4 levels and also features a huge backyard with a pool — all for only $15.5M!
  • An interestingly styled 4 BR/3.5 BA duplex with nearly 4k square feet.
  • Petworth 3 BR/2.5 BA “semi-detached condominium boasts a sprawling 1,970 square feet of living space and endless natural light across two levels.”
  • Your REO/Bank-Owned Property of the Week is a 1 BR/1 BA unit with a private balcony at The Artisan in the heart of downtown D.C.

Author Bio: Kerry O’Grady is the Faculty Director and Associate Professor of Practice for the Georgetown University Master’s in Public Relations & Corporate Communications. An award-winning integrated communicator, she is a sought-after media contributor on pop culture, social media, and wellness. She’s currently a doctoral candidate at Vanderbilt University, studying for her Ed.D. in leadership and learning in organizations.

As a public relations professional, I’m not a fan of articles that detail the latest “trends” in a profession.

By definition, trends are flighty; forgettable. They are a general direction of change, but not certain or absolute. The start of any new year should be about getting back to basics; redefining and developing the skills you know.

Here are my top three skills for evergreen career success:

Writing

Public relations is a writing-centric profession. As a PR professional, you’re the go-to expert on the written word. You’re not only an expert in how to craft messaging but also a master at disseminating it to key publics to change both hearts and minds.

Writing should be concise and simple, each word carefully selected with intention. The best news about writing well? Every day is an opportunity to improve.

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For many, the impulse to join a carpool is quickly squashed by various “what ifs.”

What if our driver needs to stay late? What if there’s a family emergency? What if our driver is suddenly ill?

Consequently, the would-be carpooler imagines they would be late picking up kids at school and day care; late for dinner at home; late for post-work club meetings; late for fitness trainer appointments; late for everything people count on us for once the work day is done.

Valid reasons all, but Commuter Connections has the answer: Commuter Connections members have a free ride home four times a year when their regular carpool or vanpool driver has to cancel. That’s four times a year the Guaranteed Ride Home program rescues the commuter and gets them to where they are going.

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We’ve got another week of 200+ open houses scheduled across D.C. While there is some concern going out in public, data suggests its not impacting buyers. Check out some of our favorite options below and to see the full Open House List, click here.

  • 1771 Church Street NW #1 — $599,900 — Dupont Circle
    Open Sun. 1-3 p.m. — John Coleman
    “Boasting an elegant feel, the beautiful trim and ample amount of space leaves anyone that enters with a zen experience. Whether you’re curling up by the fireplace with a glass of wine during the winter months, or diving into a book on your private outdoor patio, this [2 BR/2 BA] space has great options to live life to its fullest.”
  • 917 4th Street SE — $1,200,000 — Capitol Riverfront
    Open Sat. 4-6 p.m. & Sun. 3-5 p.m. — Laura Pope
    4-story classic Federal style 4 BR/3.5 BA row home features an open floor plan with a huge master suite, a rooftop terrace and a 2-car garage.
  • 528 Sheridan Street NW — $659,000 — Brightwood
    Open Sun. 2-4 p.m. — Metro DC Houses
    “Spacious and fully renovated, this home comes with a deep yard and a fully finished basement” as well as “stainless steel appliances, open kitchen with peninsula perfect for dining in or diner parties” and “dark hardwood throughout and two cozy porches — front and back!”
  • 1821 I Street NE #4 — $399,900 — Carver/Langston
    Open Sat. & Sun. 1-4 p.m. — Samuel Davis
    1 BR/1 BA unit in a boutique building feels much larger than most 1 bedrooms we see.
  • 229 Ingraham Street NW — $850,000 — Brightwood Park
    Open Sat. & Sun. 1-3 p.m. — Jordan Chronopoulos
    Beautifully renovated 4 BR/3.5 BA brick Tudor features an open gourmet kitchen, 2 fireplaces and a large, fully-fenced backyard with a spacious deck, grassy area and off-street parking.

Open House: March 12 to March 15 — Up to $4,000 in Savings + Waived Amenity Fee*

Connecting the distinct personalities of iconic Washington, D.C., neighborhoods, Union Place, by Toll Brothers Apartment Living, exudes an undeniable sense of arriving, a feeling of being exactly where you need to be, at exactly the right time.

Choose from studios, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartment homes that feature clean, sleek finishes and warm, natural tones. Features include stainless steel appliances, quartz kitchen and bathroom countertops as well as Kohler plumbing fixtures and hardware.

Expansive amenities such as the resort-style infinity rooftop pool and two-story gym with a rock-climbing wall and comfortable, co-working spaces bring you every convenience and opportunity to connect with fellow residents — or to reflect in collective solitude.

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

Featured Property of the Week: 229 Ingraham Street NW

“Welcome to 229 Ingraham, a totally renovated row-home in the heart of Petworth. This elegant residence was recently reimagined in a contemporary blend of modern finishes and open-concept living. Enjoy a thoughtful floor plan including 4 bedrooms and 3.5 baths, with a convenient one-car garage that has a new roof and windows. Luxurious 3/4 inch Oak hardwood floors compliment both the upper and lower levels. A wood burning fireplace warms you as you enter into the living room.”

Other Notable Fresh Listings:

  • The Most Expensive Home of the Week is a 6-story 6 BR/6 FB/2 HB Beaux Arts townhouse in Kalorama includes an indoor lap pool, a rooftop terrace with a hot tub and 2 BR guest suites with its own kitchen, laundry and balcony all for $4.95M.
  • Brookland detached 4 BR/4 BA bungalow with 2,700 square feet features a fantastic fenced-in backyard, patio and off-street parking.
  • “Stunning [3 BR/3 BA] Mid Century Modern in turnkey condition” features “recently upgraded kitchen, newer HVAC, windows and electrical” as well as a “lovely backyard with patio and custom hardscaping.”
  • Your REO/Bank-Owned Property of the Week is a $1.3M home in Palisades that provides numerous warnings in the description, zero interior photos and a listing for an auction that has already passed the deadline while the home is still active on the market.

Because of the somewhat feeble winter — warmest in recent history; slight snow dustings; daffodils in February — the urge to do annual spring cleaning is hitting us earlier than ever this season.

Maids in Brown, the environmentally conscious, Arlington-based home cleaning service, recommends booking a visit by their trained house cleaners now, before the truly warm weather inspires everyone else to get their homes ready for the new season.

Even if you routinely clean your house or apartment yourself — and you do a great job of it — it helps to have professionals come in at the beginning of the new season for a serious deep cleaning to establish a baseline for future success. Here is a list of what they do when they visit for a spring cleaning session.

Maids in Brown specialize in eco-friendly cleaning, using only natural cleaning products and methods that promote positive environmental impacts.

Maids in Brown’s professional and experienced cleaning specialists undergo rigorous background and identity checks. There is a money-back guarantee with each appointment.

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As of writing on Thursday, there were already 250 open houses scheduled across the District, with more last-minute opens inevitable. Get out there and find your next home! Check out some of our suggested options below and to see the full Open House List, click here.

  • 4004 8th Street NE #2 — $369,900 — Brookland/CUA
    Open Sat. & Sun. 2-4 p.m. — Katherine Krevor & Pfashema Faber
    “Impeccably maintained new construction from 2017. This 2 bedroom Brookland beauty is the perfect blend of modern with historic charm. You’ll love all of the spaces in this home: a large living room, fully loaded kitchen, dining room (a real table to entertain — not a kitchen island as a substitute), in unit washer/dryer and a modern bathroom.
    Storage is abundant with 3 closets in the home + a separate storage unit — perfect for luggage and seasonal items. The condo consists of 13 units which has created a close knit community. The large fenced in yard has a grill, picnic table + chairs, and a community garden to grow fresh produce. Pet friendly building and low fees. Take in the Basilica views as you walk down the tree lined street to the Brookland Metro, Turkey Thicket to workout or for a swim (free to city residents!), dining and entertainment.”
  • 716 Shepherd Street NW — $1,195,000 — Petworth
    Open Sun. 1-4 p.m. — Kwame Browner
    Rarely seen DETACHED Federal home in the heart of D.C. has 4 BR/3.5 BA, off-street parking and a fully finished lower level suite with its own BR/BA, Kitchen and a certificate of occupancy meaning you can start renting it out right away!

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Let us simplify the home buying process for you at a free, fun and informative workshop.

Talk to local lenders about getting a loan and learn the importance of hiring a real estate agent not only to help you in your search but to make a winning offer. You will even hear all about the home buying experience from a recent first-time home buyer.

View the dates below and sign up for our informative workshop.

  • March 7
  • April 4
  • May 2

The workshop is from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at our office at 2216 14th Street, NW.

Multiple bus lines serve 14th Street and it’s a short walk to U-Street/Cardozo Metro Station (Green/Yellow Metro Line). Refreshments will be provided.

No obligation to buy… only to learn.

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