In today’s episode of “Matt About Town,” Matt found out many of you may have already known about the 12 seasons of D.C., even ...
Cuts to the federal workforce have multifamily pros wondering about potential effects on one of the country's hottest markets ...
Credit report company WalletHub released a list of 180 cities with the highest and lowest credit card debts in 2025. High ...
Vance has little use for the Alexandria, Virginia residence, now that he and his family have relocated to the traditional ...
Investigators found a long history of near misses in the area near Washington's Ronald Reagan airport where a passenger jet ...
The bald eagle population is growing in the D.C. area, as are ravens, which first nested here just a few years ago. “Bald ...
As President Donald Trump and his administration’s Department of Government Efficiency have rampaged through the federal ...
A buyer went into contract for the vice president’s Alexandria property only four days after it was listed for $1.7 million.
A new report finds that apartment rents rose slightly in the DC area last month, and are also up year-over-year.
With federal workers uncertain about the future, the D.C. housing market faces low inventory and rising buyer concerns.
Rent prices in Washington, D.C., rose 2.7% year over year in February after months of declines. Could a slowdown in apartment inventory also play a factor?