Monthly Archives: March 2021
Best Salad Restaurants in DC
It’s the time of year when we are all thinking of eating a little lighter, a little fresher, and a little cooler. But it’s sometimes hard to get inspired by a salad, especially when you get into a salad rut and eat the same one over and over. We thought it would be a good... Read More
Washington DC Sports Teams-What You Need to Know
Washington, DC sports teams are represented well across the six major professional sports leagues. Being a major city, these teams consistently field talented players and have fairly good seasons, with regular post-season appearances. 13 times DC teams have brought home the top prize in sports, a national championship. With the influx of people in DC... Read More
Follow these 5 Washington DC Influencers to Kick Your Capitol Lifestyle Up a Notch
Whether you live in the Washington DC area now or you’re looking to move to the area in the future, these Washington DC lifestyle bloggers and influencers will help you stay up to date on D.C. culture, things to do, and happenings in the area. Most utilize both Instagram and traditional blogs, so you can... Read More
Neighborhood Profile: Hyattsville Maryland
People often bemoan the state of the DC area real estate market, believing you have to trade accessibility for affordability. In other words, if you want to be anywhere near the city, you’ll have to pay a hefty premium. But there are enclaves close to the action that are amazingly affordable. One of these is... Read More
Your Guide to Homebuying Programs in D.C.
Are the property prices in Washington DC discouraging you from buying a home in the District? The government knows this is a problem, so they’ve prioritized affordable housing options. Now is a better time than ever to pack up your family and head to the city of D.C. There are programs of every type to... Read More
DIY Window Replacement Install: Save Money And Improve Your Home
Norm Abram enters his shop and knocks out a project in an hour that would us five months to complete. He’s got the special tools for creating biscuit and mortise & tenon joints. Seemingly he has every tool for every job imaginable. Ol’ Norm seems to make the average do-it-yourself project seem like child’s play.... Read More
8 Simple Ways to Organize A Small Kitchen
Our guest blogger today is Beatriz Garcia What’s a small kitchen? If you ask a single person, you might get a different answer than from a family of four. The thing is, the kitchen’s size is often not just a question of area, but also how you use it. My pet peeve is having dead... Read More
Read This Before You Buy a Waterfront Home in DC
You sit on your deck overlooking the water as the sun sets on another sultry summer day in your waterfront home. As you sip on a frosty Blue Moon ale, the sun sparkles like diamonds Poseidon himself crushed and scattered across the waves. You’re tired, but in a relaxing way that comes from playing hard:... Read More