City Homes, a newly completed collection of 45 spacious townhome-style residences, is perfectly situated within Eckington, a historic enclave in Washington, D.C. Known for its idyllic Victorian rowhomes and beautiful tree-lined streets, Eckington is one of Washington D.C.’s oldest and most iconic neighborhoods – undergoing a significant transformation. Developed by Grosvenor, an international property group
How to Know What You Need and What You Don’t: Young Family Edition
Moving as a young family is undoubtedly an exciting time, but if you’re like many, it’s also one filled with apprehension and plenty of questions. How much space is enough—or too much? Will you be able to maintain the yard? And will that swing set fit? So many questions, not least of which is likely
Explore Old-World Charm In Ellicott City MD
Just an hour from the bustle of Washington, D.C., and less than 30 minutes from the urbanity of Baltimore, lies Ellicott City, Maryland, a comparatively quiet town. Though home to more than 60,000 people, it’s kept a charming appearance that reflects a rich history spanning hundreds of years. While newcomers to the DMV have many
A Master-Planned Community For Everyone
Located just 30 minutes outside of Washington, D.C., in Gaithersburg, Maryland, is Crown, a master-planned community filled with beautiful green spaces, amenities, and friendly neighbors. Within Crown lies Crown East, the final neighborhood that marks the build-out of this award-winning community of single-family homes, townhomes, and condos. Just steps from their front doors, Crown East
Patapsco Crossing – Community Spotlight
Nestled just minutes from the charms of downtown Ellicott City, Maryland, lies a reprieve from the hustle of everyday life. A place where families can escape into nature just steps from their front doors, while also enjoying the unparalleled design and big, bold spaces within their homes. Patapsco Crossing, the latest community from Miller &
5 Things to Know if You’re Starting Your Home Search in 2022
In 2021, we saw the housing market do some crazy things. Inventory remained low, while buyers—both those moving to the DMV and relocating within it—remained high. Pricing reached unpredictable highs, and the competition for a ratified contract was unfathomable. The housing shortage is still going strong throughout the nation, but the market has shifted a
5 Kitchen Trends to Follow
Of all the rooms in your home, few receive more traffic than your kitchen. Let’s do the math: assuming you’re home to eat an average of two meals a day; that in itself is 10 meals a week. Multiply that times 2.5 people in the household, times 50 weeks per year, and that’s 1,250 trips
5 Things We Saw in 2021 From Builders We Love
The past year was filled with challenges—some-more expected than others—and the home construction market was no exception. Supply chain issues caused shortages throughout the world, some of which (like wood) impacted home builders and buyers alike through supply and associated price jumps. Despite the challenges, builders continued to do their best to deliver quality construction
Inventory is Low, but What Should You Really Compromise on?
While the market has settled slightly since the summer 2021 peak, inventory throughout the DMV and country remains slim. Nationwide active listings have declined by more than 20 percent and as we approach winter, a traditionally lower inventory time of year, it’s unlikely the listing rate will surge anytime soon. The good news is the
How to Know What You Need and What You Don’t— Quiet Types Edition
Looking for a new home in the DMV is an exciting time, but with the number of options available and the sheer size of the area and different neighborhoods, the search can quickly become overwhelming. Minimize distractions by knowing what to prioritize as you look and how, as a quiet type, your preferences and criteria