A blog about real estate, interior design, and the home in the Washington, DC area.
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The Week in Real Estate
By
Alejandro Salinas
Published Friday, September 25, 2009
• Details continue to emerge about the $9 million mortgage fraud in Fairfax County. [WaPo]
• There’s talk of a sale of The Dumont, a 500-unit condo on 4th Street and Massachusetts Avenue. It was seized by banks earlier this year after failing to sell enough units to satisfy lenders. [UrbanTurf]
• Curious about the whereabouts of your favorite local celebrities and politicians? There’s now a map that makes stalking them super easy! [Georgetowner via Georgetown Metropolitan]
• A virtual tour of Georgetown University’s new $82.5 million business-school building. [DCMetrocentric]
• Howard University has selected a developer for its town center, which will feature apartments, retail and office space, and a grocery store. [WBJ]
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