A 140-Year-Old Landmark Just Hit the Market in Hyattsville — Here's Why Buyers Are Paying Attention
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A 140-Year-Old Landmark Just Hit the Market in Hyattsville — Here's Why Buyers Are Paying Attention

If you're searching for a historic Victorian home near Washington DC — one with genuine architectural pedigree, a full third floor, chef's kitchen, and outdoor space that actually feels private — 4200 Farragut Street in Hyattsville, MD is one of the most significant properties to come to market in this neighborhood in years. Here's the full story, including what makes this home different from every other listing in the Historic District right now.

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What Is the DC Housing Market Like Right Now?(May 2026)

As of late April 2026, the Washington DC and Maryland housing market is defined by a sharp split: buyer demand is strong, but the inventory to match it isn't there. Homes priced correctly in the $800K–$1.4M range are seeing multiple offers within days, while overpriced or condition-challenged listings sit untouched. If you're a buyer or seller in the DC–Maryland area right now, here's exactly what the market looks like — and what it means for you.

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Appraised Value vs. Market Value: What Maryland Home Sellers Need to Know Before Pricing Their Home in 2026
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Appraised Value vs. Market Value: What Maryland Home Sellers Need to Know Before Pricing Their Home in 2026

Appraised value is what a licensed appraiser says your home is worth based on past sales data. Market value is what a real buyer will actually pay for it today. In a competitive Maryland suburb, those two numbers can easily be $30,000 to $50,000 apart — and which direction that gap falls can make or break your sale. Here's what every homeowner in Prince George's County and Montgomery County needs to understand before pricing their home.

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What Is My Home Worth in Prince George's County Right Now?
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What Is My Home Worth in Prince George's County Right Now?

If you own a home in Prince George's County and you're wondering what it's worth right now, the honest answer is: it depends heavily on your specific neighborhood, street, home type, and condition — not the county-wide median you'll see on Zillow or Redfin.

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DMV Housing Market Update: April 2026
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DMV Housing Market Update: April 2026

The DC metro housing market in April 2026 is moving fast — but only for the right homes. Based on peer data from 101 Compass agents across the DMV this week, the market is in a high-stakes "Spring Sprint" where turnkey single-family homes in the Maryland and Virginia suburbs are generating multiple offers at a rapid clip, while DC condos and overpriced or dated listings are sitting idle. If you're a buyer or seller trying to figure out what this market means for you right now, here's the unfiltered local picture.

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How to Get a Rental License for Your Home in College Park, MD: A Complete 2026 Guide
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How to Get a Rental License for Your Home in College Park, MD: A Complete 2026 Guide

If you own a home in College Park, Maryland and you're thinking about renting it out — whether you're relocating, buying a new primary residence, or converting a property to an investment — getting properly licensed is not optional. It's the law, and skipping steps can cost you the ability to collect rent or take a tenant to court.

The good news: the process is straightforward once you know exactly what's required. The tricky part is that College Park has its own licensing rules that are separate from Prince George's County — and most guides online miss that distinction entirely. This post walks you through every step, in order, so you don't waste time applying in the wrong place

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How to Sell Your House Without Losing Money on Repairs
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How to Sell Your House Without Losing Money on Repairs

The biggest repair mistake PG County homeowners make before selling is spending money they don't have to spend — and in many cases, not recovering it. Most sellers I work with in Hyattsville, Riverdale Park, and College Park assume they need to fix everything before listing. They don't. The question isn't "what should I repair?" — it's "which repairs will actually affect my price or my ability to sell, and which ones are money I'll never see again?" Those are very different questions, and getting the answer right can be the difference between walking away with $15,000 more or less from your closing.

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Homes for Sale in Michigan Park, DC: Inside 5018 12th St NE and What the Neighborhood Really Offers
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Homes for Sale in Michigan Park, DC: Inside 5018 12th St NE and What the Neighborhood Really Offers

If you're searching for a move-in ready home in Northeast DC under $650K with Metro access, off-street parking, and genuine neighborhood character — Michigan Park belongs at the top of your list. This post breaks down exactly what 5018 12th St NE offers, how it fits the current market, and what buyers need to know before making a move in the 20017 zip code in 2025.

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Selling an Inherited or Estate Home in Prince George's County, MD
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Selling an Inherited or Estate Home in Prince George's County, MD

This guide covers the full picture for families in Prince George's County, Maryland: how probate works here, what happens when a home is held in a trust, what you need to know if your parent is heading to assisted living or a nursing home, how taxes on an inherited home actually work (most families owe far less than they expect), and what a real estate sale looks like when the property is an estate home in as-is condition.

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Should You Sell Your Home Off-Market in Maryland?
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Should You Sell Your Home Off-Market in Maryland?

If you're thinking about selling your home in Hyattsville, Riverdale Park, College Park, or anywhere along the Route 1 corridor in Prince George's County, you've probably wondered: should I list publicly on Zillow and the MLS, or is there a smarter way? A major new academic study — published in February 2026 by a University of Georgia finance professor — suggests that for the right seller, going private can actually earn you more money. Here's what the research found, and what it means for homeowners in the DC Maryland suburbs.

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Renovated 4-Bedroom Home Near DC Metro in Hyattsville, MD — Now Listed at $475,000
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Renovated 4-Bedroom Home Near DC Metro in Hyattsville, MD — Now Listed at $475,000

If you're searching for a move-in-ready home near Washington, DC with easy metro access and room to grow, 3404 Lancer Drive in Hyattsville, Maryland just hit the market — and it checks nearly every box. Fully renovated in 2025, freshly staged, and priced at $475,000, this 4-bedroom, 2-bath Cape Cod in the Queens Chapel Manor neighborhood offers three finished levels, a fully finished walk-out basement, and a location that puts you five minutes from the DC line.

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10 First-Time Homebuyer Mistakes to Avoid in Maryland
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10 First-Time Homebuyer Mistakes to Avoid in Maryland

The most common first-time home buyer mistakes in Maryland aren't about picking the wrong house, it’s about not knowing the lay of the land . And if you're buying in the DC suburbs, specifically along the Route 1 corridor in Prince George's County, the stakes are even higher. The dual tax structure, flood zone variability, pre-war housing stock, assistance program rules, and a transit picture that's about to shift dramatically with the Purple Line — these are things no national home-buying checklist will tell you. This guide is written specifically for first-time buyers in Hyattsville, Riverdale Park, College Park, Mount Rainier, and the surrounding PG County communities, drawing on what I see go wrong with buyers in this market every single month.

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Down Payment Requirements in Prince George's County, MD (2026): How Much Do You Actually Need and What Assistance Is Available?
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Down Payment Requirements in Prince George's County, MD (2026): How Much Do You Actually Need and What Assistance Is Available?

Most buyers in Prince George's County need between 3% and 5% down to purchase a home — but if you qualify for the right programs, you could dramatically reduce that number or eliminate it entirely. With a median home price around $430,000–$449,000 in PG County as of early 2026, a standard 3.5% FHA down payment comes to roughly $15,000. That's real money — but here's what a lot of buyers don't know: Prince George's County offers one of the most generous down payment assistance programs in the entire DC metro area, and most buyers never take advantage of it. This guide breaks down exactly what you need, what's available, and how to stack assistance programs to get into your home with as little out of pocket as possible.

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Home Repair Grants for Historic Homes in Hyattsville, MD: Every Program Available in 2026
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Home Repair Grants for Historic Homes in Hyattsville, MD: Every Program Available in 2026

If you own a historic home in Hyattsville, Maryland, there is real money on the table — and most homeowners don't know it exists.

Hyattsville's historic district was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1982, encompassing nearly 1,000 homes built in the Victorian, Colonial Revival, and Arts and Crafts traditions. If your home was built before 1982 and sits within that district, you likely qualify for a stack of state, county, and federal programs that can fund repairs, upgrades, and historic rehabilitation — some as grants (free money), others as tax credits or low-interest loans.

I put together this complete guide after a client asked me exactly this question about their 1884 Victorian in Hyattsville. Here's every program I found, who qualifies, and how to apply.

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Best Neighborhoods Along the Route 1 Corridor for First-Time Buyers (2026 Guide)
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Best Neighborhoods Along the Route 1 Corridor for First-Time Buyers (2026 Guide)

If you're a first-time homebuyer looking for an affordable entry point near Washington, D.C., the Route 1 corridor in Prince George's County, Maryland is one of the most undervalued opportunities in the entire DMV. Hyattsville, Riverdale Park, and College Park offer median home prices well below Montgomery County and D.C. proper — with Metro access today and a new light rail line arriving by late 2027 that will permanently change commute times across the corridor. I've been selling homes in PG County for years, and I'm watching buyers who move here now lock in prices that will look like a bargain once the Purple Line opens.

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Should You Sell Your Home in the DC Maryland Suburbs in 2026? Here's What the Data Says
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Should You Sell Your Home in the DC Maryland Suburbs in 2026? Here's What the Data Says

Is now a good time to sell your home in the Maryland suburbs of DC? The short answer: yes — but only if you go in with realistic expectations and a sharp strategy. The 2026 market near DC is more competitive than it was two years ago, homes are staying on market longer, and federal workforce uncertainty has rattled buyer confidence. But sellers who price correctly and prepare their homes well are still closing at strong numbers. Here's exactly what's happening, and what it means for you.

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