Monthly Archives: April 2021
Fabulous Basketball Courts in Washington DC–and Swimming Pools Too
It’s late spring in the Washington DC area, and as one of the fittest areas of the nation, we love to get outside and enjoy sports and recreational activities. Last week we gave you a list of fantastic options for golf and tennis. This week we have a list of our favorite public basketball courts... Read More
2021 Guide to Michelin Restaurants in Washington DC
Every year, Michelin releases its coveted Michelin Guide, an inspiring and cutthroat restaurant guide that steers the eyes and forks of restaurant patrons across the world. It’s so renowned; it can make or break the reputations of even the world’s most coveted chefs. Its three-star system has been touted as the most competitive and prestigious... Read More
Neighborhood Spotlight: Chevy Chase Washington DC
The Chevy Chase neighborhood in Washington D.C. offers an ideal blend of suburb and city. Located along the border of Maryland and D.C., its well-kept lawns, shaded sidewalks, and proximity to local shopping centers make it one of the most desirable places to live in the greater Washington D.C. area. Chevy Chase Washington DC History... Read More
5 Great Golf Courses and Tennis Courts in Washington DC
We have five awesome golf courses and tennis courts around the Washington DC area we think you should check out. Read More
Neighborhood Spotlight: Capitol Hill
Capitol Hill is a quaint neighborhood in southern DC where lawmakers and politicians trade in their suits and dresses for sweatpants and sneakers. Like most of the city, this area is steeped in history. It boasts great restaurants, verdant parks, and easy access to the rest of the city. Several historical figures were also born... Read More
Neighborhood Profile: Rhode Island Avenue and Rhode Island Row
Washington DC has always been a city of contrasts: urban and natural, North and South, Democrats and Republicans. And throughout its history, one of the greatest contrasts was between preservation and renewal in the city’s neighborhoods. One of the places where this is most clearly in evidence is along the Rhode Island Corridor, through DC,... Read More
Neighborhood Spotlight: Bethesda
Located in Maryland just northwest of Washington DC, the neighborhood of Bethesda, Maryland has a population of a little over 63,000 people, which sounds small. Still, Bethesda has so many things to do and explore. Bethesda is one of the most impressive towns in Maryland, if not the entire country. It ranked first on Forbes’... Read More
Spring Cleaning List : Getting Ready to Sell
Flowers and trees are blooming, and the days are getting warmer and longer. That means it’s nearly time for your annual spring deep clean. Though some people find a thorough cleaning cathartic, others may be eager to have the task over and done. For those who are a little overwhelmed by the amount of dusting,... Read More
Important Things to Know Before Buying a New Construction Home
Our guest blogger today is Matt Lee People look forward to buying a new construction home as an opportunity to avoid buying someone else’s problems. While it is true that contemporary homes are generally built to the highest quality, it doesn’t mean that buying a new construction home is an automatic slam dunk. Therefore, it... Read More