What's Next After DC?
Options for lower prices do exist, of course, the further you look outside the DC area. For example, in Baltimore, the average square foot price was $149.
Options for lower prices do exist, of course, the further you look outside the DC area. For example, in Baltimore, the average square foot price was $149.
The spate of home foreclosures which followed the economic meltdown in 2008 led to a number of new laws in municipalities across the country, all aimed at helping Owners remain in their homes. One of the most sweeping of these new laws was the Saving D.C. Homes from Foreclosure Emergency Amendment Act passed in …
Although revitalization efforts have met with some controversy from the settled residents of the neighborhood, the overall myriad of public and private actions have converged to raise property values and ignite a renaissance in what was once a historic part of the District.