As we skipped the Kit House of the Week feature last week, I'm making up for it by presenting you with two historic mail-order homes for this weekend. Both are on the market for sale, and both will be open this weekend. Number one is a somewhat modified but still recognizable Sears "Americus" on
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01/27/2012
Live at last, and we're finally throwing ourselves into the well-deserved weekend (until Sunday, that is). Come see:
01/20/2012
The year has started strong, and we have a lot to look forward to. It seems like I haven't been as excited about real estate since I first started out more than a decade ago! Mainly, that has to do with my new business partnership. We're truly feeding off each other. Just take this week; it's be
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01/19/2012
Oh, what thrill it was! The one-hundred-percent, doubt-free identification that we so rarely get to see! But just wait; we will get to that later. This week's historic kit home is actually a rare find, at least for Washington, DC (correct me, if I'm wrong--I'm always looking to make new discoveri
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01/13/2012
(Modified version of original source: Good School, Good Neighbors, Bad School, Bad Neighbors?) Last week, my first contribution to Where We Live, the Washington Post's new buzzing real estate blog, dealt with a stormy issue: neighborhood involvement in the site selection process for the planned M
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01/09/2012
This is going to be so exciting! Yesterday, the Post started its new real estate blog, Where We Live, and it looks great--lots of interesting features and series, and hopefully a very lively discussion are coming up. Apart from the Post's own editors and reporters, there will be a bunch of real e
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01/04/2012