Monthly Archives: June 2021
14 of The Hottest and Best Restaurants in Washington DC2021
The pandemic caused many restaurants to close down. It’s a regrettable turn of events. With things turning better every day, the situation is now starting to go back to normal. Businesses are opening up again, and there are now restaurants making a huge comeback. Here are some of the freshest and hottest places to grab... Read More
7 Top Instagram Spots in DC
Of all the places in the country to vacation, the nation’s capital is one of the best major destinations. Home to the White House, some of the largest annual events, and the beloved Cherry Blossom trees, the District of Columbia is definitely a site for every American–and foreign tourist–to see. Whether you are thinking of... Read More
Where To Go To For a Concert in Washington DC
People in DC can choose from an embarrassment of riches when it comes to entertainment. Whether you want to see the newest indie band or the biggest touring acts in the world, you’ll almost certainly find them doing a concert in DC. Maybe it’s because there are people here from all over the world. Maybe... Read More
Landscaping Trends That Increase Curb Appeal
Guest Blog by Meredith Hale The good news is that in Washington, D.C., home prices are up. The meh news is that it’s a very competitive real estate market, with many attractive options for buyers to choose from. As a result, you may have to make a few tweaks to get the most buck for... Read More
The Perfect Home Renovation Projects to Do This Summer
Matt Lee is our guest blogger today Summer sunlight brings a lot of inspiration; we want to get things done and suddenly have the motivation and time to do it. So if you wish to have a project, you can spend time with your teens while you do, or you’re itching to have an excuse... Read More
Neighborhood Spotlight: NoMa Washington DC
NoMa, which is short for ‘North of Massachusetts Avenue,’ is a fast-growing neighborhood located on the Northern side of Washington D.C. Primarily an industrial hub, the region is now famous for its Union Market. NoMa is also home to Union Station, D.C, which is a busy shopping and tourism center. All in all, NoMa has... Read More
Neighborhood Spotlight: Cleveland Park Washington DC
Located in Northwest Washington, DC. Cleveland Park has a medium population of approximately 10,000 people and is home to a gorgeous park, several notable authors, and several ranking media figures. It’s also directly on a metro line of its own name, Cleveland Park. It’s located on the red line of the Washington Metro rapid transit... Read More
Neighborhood Spotlight: Brightwood Neighborhood DC
Located in the northernmost part of Washington, DC. the neighborhood of Brightwood has a small population of about 16,000 people. There is no metro station that is easily accessible, there are no strip malls or major destinations within general walking distance, and there are certainly no hipster coffee shops or bruncheries. Instead, the neighborhood is... Read More
What Is a Capital Improvement on a Home?
When planning projects in your home, it can be difficult to differentiate between repairs and capital improvements. And it can be confusing to understand how these projects are affected by tax codes. How is replacing some tiles different from renovating a rooftop? What can be deducted from your taxes every year, and what can’t? Why... Read More
10 Renovations to Increase the Value of Your Home
When you’re investing in renovations, you want to ensure that you’ll get your money’s worth. If you’re planning to sell your home in a couple of years, it’s a good idea to start thinking about what buyers will value most. We’re here to help you get the most out of your upcoming renovations. Boost the... Read More
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