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What a February it's been! Read all about it in the latest edition of our popular DC Area newsletter. Get the latest highlights on Rhett (and Emory baseball, of course) and Marjorie's presentation on "cleaning house." Read about our client who needed help selling a DC home in time for a cross-country move, and learn about Marjorie's "under the radar" strategy for finding homes when the pickings seem slim.
On page 3, Marjorie goes in depth about what how housing market here in DC is likely to play out in 2018. As always, you'll find the most up-to-date DC real estate sales info on page 4.
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By Susan Bodiker - February 27, 2018
The Georgian mansion at 3101 Chain Bridge Road NW has 14,000 feet of living space and two two-car garages. It is on the market for $8.15 million. (photos courtesy of HomeVisit)
If the Earl of Grantham and his extended family (upstairs and down) were ever to decamp from Downton Abbey to D.C., the grand manor home at 3101 Chain Bridge Road NW would do very nicely for their new life in our nation’s capital.
Like Highclere Castle, the Crawleys’ ancestral digs, this Georgian mansion in Kent is designed for living and entertaining on a majestic scale – from the rooftop deck and third-story ballroom down to the high-ceilinged, generously proportioned living and dining rooms on the main floor. Just
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Grand scale 5 bedroom, 4 1/2 bath home sits high among the trees. Large living room with moldings & recessed lighting, formal dining room, open kitchen with walk-in pantry, butlers pantry & large table space, family room with fireplace and library with built-ins. Great for entertaining. Lower level with additional family room plus bedroom and full bath. Low maintenance yard, back & side patios, two car garage plus two more spaces & heated driveway. Phenomenal location convenient to restaurants, shops & between two Metro stations.
By Zoe Morgan - February 27, 2018
The Whole Foods Market in Glover Park closed in March 2017. (Brian Kapur/The Current/March 2017)
As the closure of the Glover Park Whole Foods reaches almost a year, litigation continues to drag on and a citizen petition is circulating aiming to get the store reopened.
A January decision from a judge allowed much of Whole Foods’ lawsuit against its landlord to continue, and Whole Foods has moved forward with the suit. However, recent court documents show the parties have also taken part in settlement negotiations.
The 2323 Wisconsin Ave. NW store closed in March of last year after a rodent problem resulted in the city issuing two ordinance violations. Whole Foods chose to remain closed to