News & Politics 2006 Great Places to Live: Prince George’s County In Prince George’s, you can find close-in bargains and close-knit communities. Home Design Chats | Apr 1, 2006
News & Politics Luxury Homes: April 2006 Dan Snyder sells for $3.6 million in Bethesda. Darcars head Jamie Darvish moves into $4.5-million Ritz-Carlton penthouse. Post reporter Lois Romano buys for $3.5 million in DC’s Kalorama. Home Design Chats | Apr 1, 2006
News & Politics 2006 Great Places to Live: Montgomery County Now you can leave your cares—and car—behind in Montgomery County. Home Design Chats | Apr 1, 2006
News & Politics Luxury Homes: March 2006 Capitals player Dainius Zubrus buys Bethesda Colonial for $1.4 million. National Geographic CEO John Fahey sells for $2.8 million in McLean. Executive Rick Rickertsen’s Georgetown home goes for $3.12 million. Home Design Chats | Mar 1, 2006
News & Politics Luxury Homes: February 2006 Ambassador John Danilovich buys historic Georgetown villa for $3.2 million. Ex-MZM chief Mitchell Wade sells DC home for $3.5 million. C-Span president Brian Lamb sells Arlington townhome for $805,000. Home Design Chats | Feb 1, 2006
News & Politics 2005’s Top House Sales Senators and sports stars, high-tech tycoons and TV journalists made some of the top home deals of 2005, buying and selling historic estates, chateaulike mansions, luxury riverfront townhomes--and your basic $4.7-million Kalorama Colonial. Home Design Chats | Jan 1, 2006
News & Politics Luxury Homes: December 2005 Aspen Institute's Elliot Gerson sells to lawyer Rick Rule for $3.7 million. Architect Aric Moore settles in DC home for $3.7 million. Car dealer Jim Koons buys for $2 million. Home Design Chats | Dec 1, 2005
News & Politics Hospitals 2005: Malpractice Insurance Affecting Our Doctors? Are soaring rates sending DC doctors to the suburbs? Health | Nov 1, 2005
News & Politics Great Kitchens: Kitchen Designers, Appliances, & Renovation Here are kitchen professionals and resources recommended by designers, real-estate agents, builders, architects, and customers. Home Design Chats | Oct 1, 2005
News & Politics First Person: Double Trouble When I was a kid, having two first names was no big deal. Now it seems it's just not done. But I'm not giving up either one. People | Sep 1, 2005