Thursday, July 30, 2009

Feeling Nosy about DC? MD? VA?

Ok, I know you're probably not planning on moving this very second, but here's this week's list of interesting-looking listings that have just come on the market. Mind you, they may not actually be my personal listings --- just intriguing properties I've come across this week.

Feeling nosy about the District of Columbia?
Feeling nosy about Virginia?
Feeling nosy about Maryland?

If you know someone who might be interested in this list, please forward it on to him or her. And if there's a listing that you're curious about yourself, just let me know ... and I'll show it to you ... just for the hell of it ... no obligation ... *I promise*. Really. (One of the perks of being the friend of a real estate agent ought to be that you get to freely snoop around other peoples' homes!)

District Properties with Unpaid Taxes to be Sold at Public Auction in September

(Washington, DC) - The District of Columbia Office of Tax and Revenue (OTR) announced today that it is advertising for sale at public auction more than 5200 commercial and residential real property tax liens, for unpaid property taxes for the 2008 tax year. The sale runs from 8:30 am to noon and 1 pm to 4 pm September 9-11, at the 941 North Capitol Street, NE, 4th Floor, Training Room A, Washington, DC 20002.

A list of all properties by parcel, square, suffix, and lot number, with the name of the owner of record and the unpaid tax amount, will be advertised:

July 22: The Current Newspapers
July 23: The Washington Post, The Washington Times and The Washington Informer.

To register, prospective bidders must make a deposit of at least 20 percent of their total bid and a $150 Tax Sale fee will be added to each property at the time of the sale. Purchasers are also required to complete Form FR-500, Combined Business Tax Registration Application, prior to registering. The form can be found on OTR’s Web site at www.taxpayerservicecenter.com under “Tax Forms/Publications.”

OTR will conduct four free public seminars to explain the Tax Sale procedures to prospective bidders. The seminars will be conducted at 941 North Capitol Street, NE, Washington, DC, on the 4th floor, on the following dates:

August 19: 10 am to Noon and 2 pm to 4 pm
August 20: 10 am to Noon and 2 pm to 4 pm.

Property owners with unpaid taxes have until the date of the auction to pay the taxes due to avoid having their properties sold. To pay or inquire about the status of a delinquent property, call the OTR Customer Service Center at (202) 727-4TAX (4829) or visit the Customer Service Walk-In Center at 941 North Capitol Street, NE, on the 1st floor.

For more information on the Tax Sale process, visit the Real Property Service Center (www.taxpayerservicecenter.com) under “Tax Sale.”

Last year, 1,366 liens were sold, and a total of $21.3 million in delinquent tax revenue was collected.

Click HERE for a PDF of the complete list of properties.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Feeling Nosy about DC? MD? VA?

Ok, I know you're probably not planning on moving this very second, but here's this week's list of interesting-looking listings that have just come on the market. Mind you, they may not actually be my personal listings --- just intriguing properties I've come across this week.

Feeling nosy about the District of Columbia?
Feeling nosy about Virginia?
Feeling nosy about Maryland?

If you know someone who might be interested in this list, please forward it on to him or her. And if there's a listing that you're curious about yourself, just let me know ... and I'll show it to you ... just for the hell of it ... no obligation ... *I promise*. Really. (One of the perks of being the friend of a real estate agent ought to be that you get to freely snoop around other peoples' homes!)

Coming Up Short, More And More

More and more lenders are starting to allow their borrowers to sell their homes for less than what they are worth in what's called a "short sale". This can mean great deals for those of you that are looking, and a sigh of relief for some sellers.

To read the full article in the Washington Post by Renae Merle, click here.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Feeling Nosy about DC? MD? VA?

Ok, I know you're probably not planning on moving this very second, but here's this week's list of interesting-looking listings that have just come on the market. Mind you, they may not actually be my personal listings --- just intriguing properties I've come across this week.

Feeling nosy about the District of Columbia?
Feeling nosy about Virginia?
Feeling nosy about Maryland?

If you know someone who might be interested in this list, please forward it on to him or her. And if there's a listing that you're curious about yourself, just let me know ... and I'll show it to you ... just for the hell of it ... no obligation ... *I promise*. Really. (One of the perks of being the friend of a real estate agent ought to be that you get to freely snoop around other peoples' homes!)

Potomac Greens Creating a Sense of Community

Between the wine-and-cheese block parties, casual mixers and Easter egg hunt, this neighborhood has built a sense of community for those that live here. Residents share a real camaraderie and genuinely care about the future of the subdivision.

To read the full article written by Amy Reinink in The Washington Post, click here.

Thursday, July 02, 2009

Feeling Nosy about DC? MD? VA?

Ok, I know you're probably not planning on moving this very second, but here's this week's list of interesting-looking listings that have just come on the market. Mind you, they may not actually be my personal listings --- just intriguing properties I've come across this week.

Feeling nosy about the District of Columbia?
Feeling nosy about Virginia?
Feeling nosy about Maryland?

If you know someone who might be interested in this list, please forward it on to him or her. And if there's a listing that you're curious about yourself, just let me know ... and I'll show it to you ... just for the hell of it ... no obligation ... *I promise*. Really. (One of the perks of being the friend of a real estate agent ought to be that you get to freely snoop around other peoples' homes!)

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Washington, DC 20020

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