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Coldwell Banker Washington DC
Your Coldwell Banker® Washington DC Sales Associate can provide relocation assistance as well as detailed information on almost any property currently listed for sale in DC.
About Washington DC
Founded in 1790, Washington, D.C. is a planned city with varying architectural styles. The neoclassical, Georgian, gothic, and modern styles are all reflected among six well known structures: The White House, the Washington National Cathedral, the Thomas Jefferson Memorial, the United States Capitol, the Lincoln Memorial and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Rowhouses are especially prominent in areas developed after the Civil War where Federalist and late Victorian designs are common. The economy within Washington D.C. is growing and diversified with an increasing percentage of professional and business service jobs. In 2008, the federal government accounted for about a quarter of the jobs in Washington D.C. whereas, many organizations such as law firms, independent defense and civilian contractors , non-profit organizations, lobbying firms, trade unions have their headquarters in or near D.C. to be close to the federal government. The population rises to over one million during the workweek because of commuters from the surrounding suburbs.

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Find Washington DC Homes & Communities
Coldwell Banker can help you find Washington DC homes for sale as well as homes in Phillip's Park Georgetown Foxhall Crestwood Adams Morgan DuPont Circle Brookland Capitol Hill Foggy Bottom Glover Park Kalorama Woodley Park Mount Pleasant Old CIOty Spring Valley Cathedral Heights Ellicott City Annapolis Fredericksburg Bethesda
Neighborhoods of Logan Circle, Shaw, Columbia Heights, the U Street Corridor and the 14th Street Corridor have been revitalized due to the proximity of Washington D.C.'s subway system. |
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