When my wife, daughter and I moved back to D.C. in 2005, I started looking for a resource about mid-century modern homes and neighborhoods in the area. I couldn't find anything, so I started Modern Capital. The site is dedicated to covering MCM and modern real estate, design and events in the D.C. area. It also is committed to raising awareness and supporting efforts to preserve the region's MCM architecture. I donate 10 percent of all ad revenue to groups dedicated to preserving and highlighting MCM architecture.
This passion for informing people about the variety of mid-century modern homes in the area and an intense interest from readers looking for a real estate professional who gets MCM, led me to pursue my real estate license. I’m now a licensed Realtor with Long & Foster in Maryland and Virginia focusing mid-century modern homes. So if you are searching for an agent to help you find the right MCM home, contact me at moderncapital@gmail.com.
I'll be holding my 5/3 1961 vintage mid-century modern listing in Charred Oak Estates open from 2 to 5 on Sunday. If you are searching for a MCM in Bethesda or know someone who is, stop by to take a look.
BTW, this is a fab house and the owners took really good care of it...I hope the people who buy the house are as like-minded and plan to take really good care of the original (those that can still be used and utilized) features. (Well except for, and I love happy bright colors, the bathroom wallpaper, I can see where that may need to come down...it is a tad Marcia Brady.) :)
Hey are you a professional journalist? This article is very well written, as compared to most other blogs i saw today…. anyhow thanks for the good read!
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Good luck!
BTW, this is a fab house and the owners took really good care of it...I hope the people who buy the house are as like-minded and plan to take really good care of the original (those that can still be used and utilized) features. (Well except for, and I love happy bright colors, the bathroom wallpaper, I can see where that may need to come down...it is a tad Marcia Brady.) :)
Thanks. Yes, the paper will need to go.
Hey are you a professional journalist? This article is very well written, as compared to most other blogs i saw today….
anyhow thanks for the good read!
I was a journalist. Thanks for reading.
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