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Here are some of the houses we listed/sold in June. 

Cleveland Park:
3670 38th ST NW #A207.  McLean Gardens, NW Washington DC.
$619,000
3670 38th ST NW #A247, Washington DC. McLEAN Gardens

Brookland:
1439 Newton Street, NE DC.  Under contract
Brookland.
$529,000
Watch the Video on YouTube
1439 Newton Street NE Washington DC.  Brookland

3307 22nd Street NE DC. Under contract
Brookland
$589,000
Watch the Video on YouTube
Exterior  3307 22nd Street NE DC. Brookland

2819 5th St NE DC Under contract
Brookland
$429,000

 

Capitol HIll:
518 Tennessee Ave NE 
Washington DC. 
Capitol Hill.
$699,000
518 Tennessee Ave NE Washington DC. On Capitol Hill

516 A ST NE condo
Under Contract
$449,000
Capitol Hill
516 A St NE Washington DC

Penn Quarter:
631 D St NW #1031
Lafayette condo
$447,000
YouTube Video of building.
631 D St NW, The Lafayette Condo

6701 Adelphi Rd.
University Park, MD

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Brookland Washington DC2014 Brookland House and Garden Tour Video.

Wow!  What an awesome tour this year.  We had a great time at the 2014 Brookland House and Garden Tour run by the Greater Brookland Garden Club, and the after-party, with live Jazz band, lots of delicious local food from the restaurants on 12th street, at Jake's house, was so much fun.
Thank you to all the homewoners who opened their houses and to all the volunteers who helped out.  Mary Pat, the president of the garden club, said "The purpose of the tour is not to raise money, but what money we do make at this event... is all put back into the community,  We fund some educational activities for local children: we create community gardens and then pass them on to new adoptive parents: and we train and equip

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View from the top of the Washington Monument facing Lincoln Monument and Arlington
View from top of Washington Monument facing the Lincoln memorial
View from top of Washington monument facing the Capitol (RFK stadium in background)
View from top of Washington Monument facing the Capitol building
View from top of Washington Monument facing southwest toward Capitol and Potomac river
View from top of Washington Monument facing The Capitol, the National Mall and the Potomac River
View from top of Washington Memorial facing Jefferson Memorial, the Pentagon and National Airport
View from top of Washington Monument facing Jefferson Memorial and Regan National Airport
View facing North from the top of the Washington Monument including the White House.
View from top of Washington Monument facing The White House
Model of 'point' of Washington monument.
Model of the point of the Washington Monument
Copy of aluminum cap on top of Washington monument
 Copy of Aluminum cap at the top of the Washington Monumnet
Entrance to elevator at base of Washington Monument
Entry to Washington Monument

Elevator to the top of the Washington Monument

Mosaic in the Washington Monument

Mosaic in the Washington Monument

Inscription in the Washington Monument

Statue of Washington in the Washington monument
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 The Grand House of Brookland

Open House Sunday 1-4
1314 Kearny Street NE
Washington, DC
in Beautiful Brookland
Floor plan and virtual tour here

Rear covered screened porch with translucent roof  1314 Kearny Street ne DC. Brookland

Exterior 1314 Kearny Street NE DC. Beautiful Brookland
                                                                                                                                                                                                  
This house was built around 1910 by Ludwig Luebkert, a house builder from southern Germany who lived across the street. He built the house for his sister, and though it is an example of the simpler Edwardian style, he recycled a few architectural elements from the earlier Victorian era: the front porch balustrade, the wainscoting and stairway in the foyer, and the fireplace mantle in the dining room, were all reused

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Brookland House and Garden Tour
14th Year
Sunday June 8th, 2014
Sponsored by the Greater Brookland Garden Club
Brookland Home and Garden Tour 2014 poster

The wildly popular and fun Brookland House and Garden Tour will take place this year on June 8th from 1-5 with after party from 5-7.  Join with your neighbors for a day of celebrating the old and the new in Brookland.  An historic neighborhood of mostly single family homes, Brookland is a collection of distinctive and varied living arrangements admired by all who visit.  The neighborhood is filled with mansions and tiny houses; there are colonials and victorians; we have federal style and international style as well as bungalows and row houses.  Eight or nine houses and gardens will be open and, unlike in other neighborhoods, the home owners will

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 National Cherry Blossoms Festival 2014 in Washington DC

Cherry Blossoms picture taking

The 2014 National Cherry blossoms festival is in full swing and peak bloom is predicted for Saturday April 12th.  Walk on down to the Tidal Basin (get there early in the morning to avoid the crowds) and see what all the fuss is about.  Want to avoid the crowds completely?  There are lots of cherry trees all over town, We've spotted lots of them all over the Capitol Hill and Brookland Neighborhoods (the ones surrounding the Basilica are especially enchanting).  Enjoy Spring!

 Washington Monument

Cherry Blossoms in front of Washington Monument 2014
Jefferson Memorial
Jefferson Monument Cherry blossoms 2014

Cherry Blossoms at the tidal basin in Washington DC 2014

Cherry Blossoms in front of the Supreme Court
Cherry blossoms in front of Supreme COurt Washington DC

Capitol Dome
Capitol Dome through the Cherry Blossoms Washington DC

View from Library of Congess
Capitol view from Liabrary of Congress Washington DC

View from Supreme Court
Cherry blossoms view in front of Supreme Court

Cherry blossoms in Washington DC 2014



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It is with deepest regret that I announce after 99,547 pot-hole filled DC miles, 73 parking tickets, 2 "snow emergency" towings, a run-in with a DC cop car and 8 sets of tires, my beloved ugly box of a car has moved on to the great smooth autobahn in the sky. It faithfully carried, without too much complaint, hundreds of happy home buyers, dozens of laughing children on car-pool runs, a few Senators, two dogs, a fish, and a moose head. 

Born from the demented brain of a Japanese designer (or schoolgirl) was one of the ugliest cars ever made. And yet, it found joy in having a normal life. When I saw the car at the dealer in 2003 I was just getting started in real estate and figured I should buy a Jag or something, right? Gotta dress for success and

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DC Streetcar on H St NE Washington DC

Just before Christmas, something happened in DC that has not occured in over half a century: a streetcar was installed on tracks in the District. The often debated, and doubted (a city project run on time AND have enough funding? Crazy!), project finally gained some credibility. However, streetcars, in various forms, had been an integral part of city transportation for around 100 years. They began, in earnest, in 1862 as large cars on rails that were drawn by horses. The original line ran from the Capitol to the State Department, an important route as the country was embroiled in the midst of the Civil War in 1862. The streetcars saw enough success that the system was expanded by the fall of 1862 to include routes to Georgetown, the Navy Yards and the

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That time of year is upon us again. Restaurant Week. The week where budget concious gluttons can experience the joy of eating like the 1%. And what timing! Two weeks after the New Year, when everyone starts to give up on their resolutions to eat better, Restaurant Week comes swooping in to console the masses after their failed attempts. Well played Restaurant Week, well played. All snarky criticism aside, Restaurant Week, this year January 13th-19th, can be a great time to broaden your palate and try new things or it can be a wolf in sheep's clothing. All depends on how you look at it; regardless, read on for our guide to DC's Restaurant Week 2014.

The official Metropolitian Restaurant Week website boasts 3-course meals for 7 days at over 200 local

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