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While its bad news for real estate investors looking to snap up good deals on properties, it is good news for the areas housing market. Kathy Orton JAN 31 http://img.washingtonpost.com/rf/image_296w/2010-2019/WashingtonPost/2012/04/19/NationalEconomy/Images/foreclosure_0418.JPG 296 205
The application can be used on your desktop or mobile device. Kathy Orton JAN 30 http://img.washingtonpost.com/rf/image_296w/2010-2019/WashingtonPost/2011/04/15/NationalEconomy/Images/825387.jpg 296 199 (Jim R. Bounds / BLOOMBERG) Where We Live blog Alexander Haigs McLean Mansion for $5.495M
Kathy Orton 10:30 AM ET This weeks featured house was once home to the former secretary of state. Read the Article Mortgage rates show back-to-back increases Posted JAN 31 D.C. region ranks among worst nationally to buy foreclosures Posted JAN 31 New tool for searching recent home sales Posted JAN 30 Where We Live neighborhoods
Great Oaks A Fairfax City community manages to maximize an outdoorsy field while minimizing yard space.
Broomes Island In Calvert County, commuters enjoy the quiet where watermen once thrived.
Glover Park Georgetowns quieter neighbor to the north has its own charms.
Raymondale A wooded backdrop, mid-century houses and affordability make the Fairfax County enclave attractive. More Real Estate news Housing market emerges as economic bright spot after years in the dark
Ylan Q. Mui JAN 29 And the forces powering real estates return after a historic period of decline could last well into 2013. Home renovation should consider what you need now and later
Deborah K. Dietsch JAN 25 Amy Schaffer says that when she downsized, she just needed two features: charm and transit NoVa real estate back to booming? $600K houses, condos in high demand
Tom Jackman JAN 25 $7.2 million house in western Loudoun tops sales list IRS rules for home-office deductions will soon become easier
Ken Harney JAN 25 Streamlined option is an alternative to the complicated form that may cause many to do without the benefit. The price has to be right, whether buying or selling a home
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What you can buy for $500,000 Heres a sampling of properties for sale in the Washington metro area priced around $500,000.
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For the first time since September, the 30-year fixed-rate average is above 3.5 percent. Kathy Orton JAN 31 http://img.washingtonpost.com/rf/image_296w/2010-2019/WashingtonPost/2011/08/04/NationalEconomy/Images/freddie.JPG 296 180
While its bad news for real estate investors looking to snap up good deals on properties, it is good news for the areas housing market. Kathy Orton JAN 31 http://img.washingtonpost.com/rf/image_296w/2010-2019/WashingtonPost/2012/04/19/NationalEconomy/Images/foreclosure_0418.JPG 296 205
The application can be used on your desktop or mobile device. Kathy Orton JAN 30 http://img.washingtonpost.com/rf/image_296w/2010-2019/WashingtonPost/2011/04/15/NationalEconomy/Images/825387.jpg 296 199 (Jim R. Bounds / BLOOMBERG) Where We Live blog Alexander Haigs McLean Mansion for $5.495M Kathy Orton 10:30 AM ET This weeks featured house was once home to the former secretary of state. Read the Article Mortgage rates show back-to-back increases Posted JAN 31 D.C. region ranks among worst nationally to buy foreclosures Posted JAN 31
New tool for searching recent home sales Posted JAN 30 Where We Live neighborhoods
Great Oaks A Fairfax City community manages to maximize an outdoorsy field while minimizing yard space.
Broomes Island In Calvert County, commuters enjoy the quiet where watermen once thrived.
Glover Park Georgetowns quieter neighbor to the north has its own charms.
Raymondale A wooded backdrop, mid-century houses and affordability make the Fairfax County enclave attractive. More Real Estate news Housing market emerges as economic bright spot after years in the dark
Ylan Q. Mui JAN 29 And the forces powering real estates return after a historic period of decline could last well into 2013. Home renovation should consider what you need now and later
Deborah K. Dietsch JAN 25 Amy Schaffer says that when she downsized, she just needed two features: charm and transit NoVa real estate back to booming? $600K houses, condos in high demand
Tom Jackman JAN 25 $7.2 million house in western Loudoun tops sales list IRS rules for home-office deductions will soon become easier
Ken Harney JAN 25 Streamlined option is an alternative to the complicated form that may cause many to do without the benefit. The price has to be right, whether buying or selling a home
Harvey S. Jacobs JAN 25 HOUSE LAWYER | Readers submit questions on how to get best deal from both sides of the table. Demand for condos in D.C. area spikes
Lisa A. Sturtevant JAN 23 Condo prices in the District and Arlington County are now higher in some neighborhoods than they were at peak of housing boom. Community Data
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Distinguished homes The Washington Posts picks of local distinguished homes on the market.
What you can buy for $750,000 Heres a sampling of properties for sale in the Washington metro area priced around $750,000.
What you can buy for $500,000 Heres a sampling of properties for sale in the Washington metro area priced around $500,000.
What you can buy for $350,000 Heres a sampling of properties for sale in the Washington metro area priced around $350,000. All advertisements for the sale or rental of dwelling units published in The Washington Post are subject to the federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, limitation, or discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or intention to make such preference, limitation, or discrimination." State law forbids discrimination based on factors in addition to those protected under federal law. The Washington Post will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination call the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development toll-free at 800-669-9777. The toll-free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 800-927-9275. Featured Agent Featured Condo Featured Community Featured New Home Builder
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