Your first home purchase is a huge investment, but it shouldn't be an overwhelming process
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About Graham
It took me more than 10 years working in politics before I realized my true passion and calling – real estate. Since 2009, I’ve had the opportunity to work with first-time home buyers and investors as well as engage in multiple partnerships to manage properties and interact with residential tenants. Through this work I’ve come to understand the many factors that drive the diverse and unique housing market of the District.
Purchasing a home, whether for the first time or for the tenth time, is not a decision that should be taken lightly. But putting real estate to work for you doesn’t have to be an overwhelming process. Break down the process of purchasing your home into manageable pieces that fit your budget, timeline and most importantly….your life goals. I can, and look forward to, helping you do it… Read More
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Neighborhood Guide
H Street
The Atlas District, also known as the H Street Corridor, is a burgeoning arts and entertainment district, located just east of Union Station in Washington D.C. Once a flourishing community.
Shaw
Shaw is experiencing an urban renaissance of unprecedented proportions thanks to its proximity to the downtown core, excellent transportation access and lively cultural and entertainment venues.
Logan Circle
As the only traffic circle in the city that has remained purely residential, the streets in this neighborhood overflow with chic new restaurants, hip health clubs, avant-garde theaters, and residents just enjoying each other’s company.
Capitol Hill
Capitol Hill is one of the city’s most popular places to live, with 19th-century rowhouses and a market plus a vibrant dining and nightlife scene.