Luxury properties merge with fine art and antiques, offering Washingtonians the best of both worlds.
Real Estate News
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Despite a difficult economic environment, 2011 was Washington Fine Properties’ most successful year– we caught up with their principals to find out why.
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Classic houses fetch major prices for sellers John Warner IV, Mort Kondracke, Steve Shafran and more.
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Washington D.C. gets a dose of creativity with new live/work Brookland Artist Lofts.
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Former Redskin Clinton Portis, top chef Roberto Donna and businesswoman-turned-politician Carly Fiorina are moving house.
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Evermay, a 3.5-acre Georgian Revival estate listed for $25.9 million, has been sold, making it the most expensive home sale in the Nation’s Capitol since 2007.
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John Edwards’ former Georgetown residence changes hands, ExxonMobil executive sells in The Reserve and Bates White founder buys in Berkley.
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Marc and Jacqueline Leland sell in Georgetown; Ted and Lynn Leonsis swap their McLean home for the famous Marwood estate in Potomac.