Episodes
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Sandy Spring/Olney
S3 E4 - 27m 28s
With realtor Karen Rollings, John and Christine check out the Sandy Spring/Olney neighborhoods. Join them as they visit three properties in the area and attempt to guess the listing prices. Also, learn about the area’s Quaker and African American history and explore the country’s largest outdoor climbing park, Sandy Spring Adventure Park.
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Mount Vernon
S3 E3 - 28m 24s
Once home to George Washington’s farmland, Mount Vernon prides itself on its history. Led by realtor Lauren Kolazas, hosts John and Christine guess the listing prices on a quaint starter home built in 1950, a mid-century modern home designed by architect Charles Goodman, and a breathtaking colonial with influences from the 1770s.
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Annapolis
S3 E2 - 28m 56s
With help from realtor Kirstin Whitaker, John and Christine visit the nautical town of Annapolis, Maryland’s capital. They tour and guess the listing prices of three homes, from historic to modern, all with water views. Also, follow along to learn about the famous naval history of the town, as well as the arts, culture and buildings that make the story of Annapolis come to life.
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Navy Yard
S3 E1 - 28m 3s
From a row home built in 1915 to a condo overlooking Nationals Park, the season premiere explores both old and new homes in D.C.’s Navy Yard. Guided by realtor Chris Chambers, hosts John and Christine tour three homes in the Southeast D.C. neighborhood to guess the listing prices of each location and learn about the area’s meaningful history from some of Navy Yard’s long-time residents.
Extras + Features
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How Annandale Evolved Into a Hub for Korean-American Culture
S3 E9 - 2m 30s
Annandale residents discuss how their community evolved into a hub for Korean-American culture. Over the past several decades, Korean restaurants and businesses have played a significant role in revitalizing struggling areas of Annandale and earned the community the title of Virginia's original Koreatown. Kogiya, a Korean BBQ restaurant, shows the interactive and engaging nature of Korean cuisine.
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Preview: Annandale
S3 E9 - 30s
In Annandale, VA, hosts John and Christine tour 3 homes with realtor Deirdre Thao Vo. First, a split-level starter home, followed by a charming mid-century modern home with contemporary updates. Finally, the hosts explore a 5 bed/5 bath modern, open-concept home. Also learn about Annandale’s Korean food and business community, thriving local arts scene and one particularly interesting shop.
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A Mid-Century Modern Home That "Looks Like a Resort"
S3 E9 - 6m 41s
"This looks like a resort!", exclaims John as he and Christine visit a 4-bedroom mid-century modern home in the sought-after Truro neighborhood of Annandale. The large picture windows provide spectacular views of the wooded, quarter acre lot and the has been updated with new flooring and contemporary touches. With clean lines, timeless design, and updates, this home is a keeper!
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This New Build Home in Annandale "Has the Wow Factor"
S3 E9 - 8m 10s
John and Christine love the vibe in this 5-bedroom, 5-bath modern contemporary home, which sits on a half acre lot in the Byrneley Views neighborhood of Annandale, VA. It's a new-build home where huge windows bring in the natural light and the open floor plan on the main level creates a perfect entertaining space. As John says, "This house has the wow factor from the moment you step into it."
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The Epitome of Downtown Living in Logan Circle
S3 E8 - 4m 38s
"My first impression is the word, 'chic'," says John as he and Christine tour this 2-bedroom, 2.5-bath condo in Washington's Logan Circle neighborhood. From top to bottom, the space has a very sleek and modern design. The living room has large windows and a wrap-around balcony with impressive city views. There's a lot to love inside and it's hard to beat the location!
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Preview: Logan Circle
S3 E8 - 30s
With realtor Daryl Judy, John and Christine tour 3 homes in Logan Circle, D.C. First, a two bedroom condo with a loft and rooftop terrace. Next, a modern condo with beautiful updates. And finally, a 4-bedroom townhome featuring architectural arches. Also, learn about the evolution of Logan Circle from local business owners and residents who have lived through the transformation of the area.
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A 'Logan Circle Gem' with a Little Bit of Everything
S3 E8 - 8m 12s
Christine and John round out their tour of Logan Circle with a unique 5 bedroom, 3.1 bath Victorian rowhouse on 13th St., NW. Built in the late 1800s, the home is a mix of eras and styles, as various owners have added their tastes over the years. With a grand living room, a spiral staircase, multiple archways, and exposed brick accent walls, the home has a little big of everything!
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Does This Logan Circle Condo Have the Best Views in DC?
S3 E8 - 5m 6s
What this 800 sq. foot, one bedroom condo in Washington DC's Logan Circle neighborhood lacks in size, it more than makes up for in amenities! A private rooftop terrace, tall ceilings, and large windows leave an impression, as does the kitchen, which features a high-end, built-in Sub-Zero fridge and frosted glass cabinets that open up the space. Best of all, are the spectacular views!
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Logan Circle Residents Reflect on the Changes They've Seen
S3 E8 - 4m 27s
Logan Circle residents discuss the changes they've seen in their neighborhood. Back in the 1970s, the community was a haven for prostitution and drug activity as many homes fell into disrepair. City and neighborhood leaders worked to bring positive change and Logan Circle has seen a revitalization. New businesses and restaurants have brought vibrancy, but along with it, gentrification.
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A Perfect Blend of Classic Charm and Modern Convenience
S3 E7 - 5m 11s
John and Christine tour a 3-bedroom, 1.5 bath bungalow/cape cod in Bethesda's Huntington Terrace neighborhood. Built in 1936, the home has striking original features that have been lovingly restored. At the same time, more modern renovations, such as the addition of a half bath, add function and value. Plus, it's hard to beat the location -- right next to Walter Reed Medical Center and NIH.
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Bethesda's Rural Roots
S3 E7 - 3m 33s
Longtime Bethesda residents detail the history of their community, which has transformed from a rural area to the semi urban neighborhood we know today. Today, one of the last vestiges of the community's agricultural past is the Montgomery Farm Women's Cooperative Market, established in 1932 to provide farm women the opportunity to sell what they grew and handcrafted on their farms.
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A Walled Garden and More Surprises in Bethesda
S3 E7 - 7m 44s
As soon as they enter this classic center hall colonialin Bethesda's Westgate neighborhood, John and Christine are drawn to the window at end of the hallway. The home features a beautiful sun porch, a kitchen with a mix of vintage and new features, and a bright basement with new floors. Outside, a hand-built brick walled garden and beautiful landscaping give the home tremendous curb appeal.
Schedule
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If You Lived Here
Mount Pleasant, D.C.
Saturday
Jul 27
30 Minutes
Touring homes and communities in the Washington, D.C. region. -
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If You Lived Here
Reston, Va.
Saturday
Aug 3
30 Minutes
Touring homes and communities in the Washington, D.C. region. -
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If You Lived Here
Georgetown
Saturday
Aug 10
30 Minutes
Touring homes and communities in the Washington, D.C. region.
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