Archive for the ‘Outdoor Activities’ Category

If your selling Real Estate Held By an Estate

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

If you are interested in selling any real property held by an estate, I would like the opportunity to do a market analysis of the property, discuss the possibility of listing the property for you and bringing its sale to a successful completion.

I have been involved in the sale of several estate properties.  My services extend far beyond those of an “average” realtor.  I would be happy to provide references.

Visit my website where you can view virtual tours and pictures of homes I currently have listed along with the ability to search the MLS listings of homes currently on the market in the Washington metropolitan area.

Consider Capital Hill if you’re Dog Lover

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

If you’re a dog lover and you are new to the Washington DC area or thinking about moving here you might want to consider the Capital Hill area. Capitol Hill, one of the oldest residential communities in Washington DC takes its name from the hill which rises in the center of Washington and extends eastward. The hill area is made up of more than 150 square miles and diverse neighborhoods. The “Hill” is one of the dog friendliest areas in all of Washington. The neighborhoods are full of children and friendly dogs and the Hill has perhaps the most unique dog park anywhere in the country “Congressional Cemetery” http://www.congressionalcemetery.org/. That’s right a cemetery! The Capital Hill district has great parks but dogs are required to remain on a leash in public areas. That’s not the case at Congressional Cemetery, local residents and even those with pets as far away as Arlington VA pay $100 annually to allow there 4 legged friends run leash free in the fenced in cemetery. All of the funds go to the preservation and up keep of the cemetery. It might sound a little weird using a cemetery as a doggie playground but you have over 50 acres of varied terrain and history to roam and the animals and their owners love it!

While Fido runs around you can stroll and read the tombstones and learn interesting facts about some of the famous people that have been laid to rest at Congressional. They include John Philip Sousa, Renowned Civil War photographer Matthew Brady and FBI founder J Edgar Hoover are among the famous that are buried here.

If you know of any other interesting facts about Congressional I’d love to hear from you. Please  take a minute and share by posting any interesting facts you might know of. For more information about neighborhoods in Washington DC, visit the community section of my website: http://www.buckmanrealtor.com/community-information/

Historic Eastern Market Reopens

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

Can you believe it’s already mid-August? What a rainy spring we had, and you would have to admit that the summer has been unbelievably mild for Washington DC. Over the months I’ve enjoyed writing about the residents and the neighborhoods in and around Capitol Hill. Today I thought I would take a minute to share a few facts about the Historic Eastern Market that recently re-opened after being shut down from a devastating fire in the spring of 2007. Located at 7th Street and North Carolina Avenue NE on Capitol Hill, Eastern Market opened originally in 1873. Recently reopened the city completed a $22 million rebuilding project to repair damage from the fire in June of this year.

The market serves as a meeting place for not only residents of Capitol Hill but for all of the citizens of Washington DC. Farmers, artist, craftsman and antique dealers gather every weekend to share and sell their fresh meats, vegetable’s and wares to the 1,000’s that parade through the market grounds. If you’ve’ never been to Eastern  Market you should take a day sometime this summer and check out this historic Washington landmark. To learn more about Eastern Market, take a minute to read the article I recently posted in the Community News section of my website. The community News section of my website can be found in the Resource Center. http://www.buckmanrealtor.com/community-information/

Ford’s Theatre – Sneak Peek

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

Ford’s Theatre Museum is officially reopening next Wednesday, July 15, but if you get down there this weekend, you can get a sneak peek at the exhibitions before everyone else. Beginning Wednesday, free timed-entry tickets will be distributed at 8:30 a.m. Take metro to Metro Center. Ford’s Theatre, 511 10th St., NW.

Washington, D.C. Happenings – Smithsonian Folklife Festival

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

Summer is now in full swing here in the Nation’s Capital! One of the most fun events of the season is the annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival – now in its 43rd year – on the National Mall. Wherever you live in the city – the Capitol Hill area, Northwest D.C., Chevy Chase or Bethesda, Maryland – you shouldn’t miss a minute of it (plus, it’s a great way to entertain friends from out of town). At this year’s Festival, you can learn about oral traditions in African American culture, explore music and its meaning in Latino culture, and experience the vibrant culture of Wales. The Festival is going on now through Sunday, June 28, and Wednesday, July 1, through Sunday, July 5, outdoors on the National Mall between Seventh and 14th streets. Admission is free. Festival hours are from 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. each day, with special evening events such as concerts and dance parties beginning at 5:30 p.m.  Enjoy!