Monthly Archives: October 2020
5 Great Veterinarians in Washington D.C.
If you’re relocating to a new home, it’s important to consider the furriest members of your family. Washington, D.C. is home to a wide variety of veterinarians, so it’s easy to find a veterinarian in DC that works for you. Both the Washingtonian and Washington City Paper poll readers on the best vets in the... Read More
Neighborhood Profile: Bloomingdale DC
The The Washington Post once called Bloomingdale “Everybody’s favorite DC neighborhood.” While there’s room for debate, Bloomingdale definitely has its share of fans. Situated in Northwest DC less than two miles from the Capitol Building, Bloomingdale is best known for its iconic Victorian row houses, which are featured in the opening credits of House of... Read More
Best Spas in DC for Indulgence
People in DC know how to work. They’re always on the go, whether it’s a meeting, an interview, or yet another meeting. And work here isn’t like it is anywhere else. Working for and with some of the highest of the high profile companies, individuals, and organizations in the world can create perpetually stressed-out employees—not... Read More
Neighborhood Profile: Penn Quarter DC
Lying north of Pennsylvania Avenue and adjacent to Chinatown, Penn Quarter’s revitalization throughout the 90s shows no signs of slowing down, making it one of the most vibrant and exciting neighborhoods in DC. Its mix of old and new, classic, and trendy keep visitors (and residents) flocking to its many attractions. Capital One Arena played... Read More
Best Desserts in DC to Take Your Sweetie
We all love an elegant dinner out, but often by the time you’ve eaten your meal, there’s no room left for dessert. So why not skip the meal and start with the best part? If you or someone you love has a sweet tooth, you’re in luck. DC has an array of incredible options when... Read More
Best Cafes In DC for Hot Chocolate….
Everybody knows that DC runs on caffeine, but if you’re looking for a sweet way to get your caffeine fix, you’re in luck. DC is a hot chocolate mecca, and there seems to be no limit to the different ways this love of hot chocolate is expressed by local restaurants. Whether it’s hot and spicy... Read More
How to Lower Your Energy Bill and Increase Property Value
Our guest blogger today is Matt Lee is the owner of the Innovative Building Materials blog and a content writer for the building materials industry. Are you looking to lower your energy bills and increase your home’s property value? One way to do both of those things is to focus on improving your home’s... Read More
Neighborhood Profile: Bethesda Maryland
Located just northwest of Washington DC, Bethesda Maryland has existed in some form or fashion for centuries, beginning as a spot situated along an ancient Native American trail, then as a crossroads for early fur traders in North America. Its history continued as a tobacco farming community and as a small crossroads village, and the... Read More
How to Winterize a House in The Mid-Atlantic Region
Although we are just moving into autumn, the cooler nights and falling leaves remind us that it will soon be winter in DC. Although we’re lucky to have mild days here and there throughout the colder months, we also have our share of snow and bitterly cold temperatures. That means that it’s important to winterize... Read More