Long & Foster Capital Region (@lfcapitalregion) 's Twitter Profile
Long & Foster Capital Region

@lfcapitalregion

@longandfoster’s Capital Region, serving D.C. and Montgomery County, MD. Dedicated to supporting our agents and community. #fortheloveofhome

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Washingtonian 🌸 (@washingtonian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

During the shutdown, restaurants and bars are offering discounts and freebies to federal government employees. Here's where to go. washingtonian.com/2018/12/26/whe…

Realty Times (@realtytimes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Six Ways to Make Yourself Happier at Home. realtytimes.com/consumeradvice… #realtytimes #realtor #homeadvice #homeowner #happyhome #hometips

Six Ways to Make Yourself Happier at Home.
realtytimes.com/consumeradvice… #realtytimes #realtor #homeadvice #homeowner #happyhome #hometips
ARTECHOUSE (@artechouse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ARTECHOUSE / DC is open during the #GovernmentShutdown. Federal employees visiting DC location can receive 20% off admission to our New Nature exhibition by showing their badge #DCisOpen Destination DC

Christie’s Real Estate (@christieshomes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amsterdam has a rich architectural history offering a range of different styles, from 17th-Century residences and the 18th-Century classicism, to Art Deco and the modern #architecture developed organically between façades of historical buildings. ow.ly/VkLa30mNXAS

Amsterdam has a rich architectural history offering a range of different styles, from 17th-Century residences and the 18th-Century classicism, to Art Deco and the modern #architecture developed organically between façades of historical buildings. ow.ly/VkLa30mNXAS
Washingtonian 🌸 (@washingtonian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A ranking of the most millennial DC moments in 2018 (think boutique toast and "wellness activations"). washingtonian.com/2018/12/28/we-…

Melinda Estridge (@melindaestridge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s a common misconception that home prices across the country have started falling rather quickly, but this simply isn’t true. In fact, prices are actually decelerating, which means something different... blog.theestridgegroup.com/2019/01/07/dro…

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In 2018, single women purchased 18% of homes on the U.S. real estate market — up from 10% in 1985, when married couples dominated the market, purchasing 81% of homes in 1985. In 2018, married couples bought 63% of all homes. bit.ly/2H0mI9T via Times Union Dr. Jessica Lautz