The next generation of buyers is out there, using new tools and resources available, making better educated clients. Its going to change the way real estate is done forever.
HPAP
DC Tax Abatement
Homestead Deduction
First time home buyer tax credit
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Post 6 What do you think about DC USA coming to Columbia Heights?
Monday, June 30, 2008
Post 20 The next generation of buyers and consumer confidence
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Tuesday, June 24, 2008
post 19 madrigal lofts marketing tactics and the real estate market post 19 madrigal lofts marketing tactics and the real estate market
Recently, the sales company for Madrigal Lofts in downtown Washington, DC has used some unusual marketing tactics to help expose the building however I am not sure if the Mayhood Company's efforts are reaching the right target audience. Watch to find out more.
Average listeners household income
Average household income in Washington, DC
Class-action lawsuit?
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Sunday, June 15, 2008
Brook Rose Development Purchases in Columbia Heights - Again
The famed Brook Rose Development, owned and operated by - you guessed it - Brook Rose. The companies newest purchase/development is located at 2719 13th St NW in the heart of Columbia Heights and just around the corner from his most recent knock out at 1207 Girard St NW, a two unit building. My expectation is that 13th will have a similar floor plan to Girard with each bi-level unit having three bedrooms and two-and-a-half bathrooms with off street parking. Rose's understanding of luxury and ability to produce nothing short of what we call a masterpiece should only be fulfilled again in 13th St. Girard, as far my research shows, sold for a premium at $765,000 and $710,000 per unit and I expect 13th to overshadow those prices by a mile.
1207 Girard Photos



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Friday, June 13, 2008
post 18 gas prices increasing means owners move back into the city
As gasoline prices increase and commute times increase, many employed in the District may be forced to move back into the city to limit the effect on their budget. Prices are now above a nationwide average of $4.02 and are expected to increase throughout the rest of the year.
Forbes: 10 Worst Cities for Commuters
D.C. Area has Second-Longest Commutes in Nation
Gas Inches Higher
Are you affected by the current gas prices in your commute or lifestyle?
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Thursday, June 5, 2008
Post 17 SW Fire Station Sites RFP DMPED
The Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development announced a RFP, or Request For Proposals, for two city-owned sites in Southwest Washington DC. Details in the video.
THE RFP ANNOUNCEMENT
PN HOFFMAN'S SOUTHWEST WATERFRONT

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