Previews + Extras
When North Arlington Was Hardcore
S1 E9 - 2m 2s
Ken Davis, an author/music historian, shares North Arlington’s surprising history as a hub for the 90s punk rock scene – including being the home of Fugazi, Minor Threat, and Positive Force.
A Cook’s Kitchen with a Savory View
S1 E9 - 4m 48s
This condominium on Wilson Boulevard was converted from a luxury hotel, but plenty of luxury – not to mention breathtaking views – remains.
An Oasis Near the Potomac
S1 E9 - 6m 7s
John loves every detail in this 3-bedroom Midcentury Modern, designed by legendary D.C. architect Charles Goodman, and you will too!
Fine Craftsmanship Sets this Huge Arlington House Apart
S1 E9 - 8m 5s
At 6 bedrooms, 6.5 bathrooms, and over 6500 square feet, Christine and John were in awe at the size of this Arlington home and in love with its woodworking.
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