It was a 1930s Colonial house. Now it’s testament to modern architecture.
HOUSE OF THE WEEK | The BET chief executive is selling her four-level, 10,897-square-foot home.
The 30-year fixed-rate average hasn't been this high since July 2015.
It was a 1930s Colonial house. Now it’s testament to modern architecture.
TOWN SQUARE | Many of the 118 units will be set aside for low- and moderate-income residents.
Steven Mnuchin wants to privatize the government-backed mortgage-finance companies.
REAL ESTATE MATTERS | Unless the sellers can either lower the price or get the buyer to make up the difference, they may have to opt for a short sale or rent out the property.
TOWN SQUARE | The Lumen at Tysons will have entertaining spaces with catering kitchens, a clubroom and lounge, a fitness and yoga center with 18-foot-high ceilings, a dog grooming spa and a rooftop mini dog park.
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