
Wine, Holy Week, and Why How We Live Matters More Than What We Own
On paper, real estate is about square footage, interest rates, and sold prices. In real life, it’s about something much deeper: how we live, what we value, and who we share it with. As a Catholic, a husband, a father, and yes, someone who enjoys a good glass of wine, I think about that a lot—especia

Spring 2026 Market: Where Savvy Buyers Still Find Value in DC and Northern Virginia
“Price is what you pay. Value is what you get.” — Warren Buffett This spring’s DC and Northern Virginia market finally feels different from the last few years of whiplash, but it isn’t a simple “back to normal.” Prices have cooled in some segments, inventory has climbed, and buyers have more breathi

Historic $41 Million Judgment Sends Message to D.C. Landlords
A major court ruling just sent shockwaves through the D.C. housing world. The former owners of a Southeast Washington apartment complex, once known as Marbury Plaza and now rebranded as Langston Views, have been ordered to pay an astonishing $41 million for subjecting tenants to unsafe and unlivable
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