By Elaine Donnelly
Extending sexual misconduct to combat units
Independent voices from the TWT Communities
You've found the ideal house and are giddy with excitement. It has a front porch and lots of closets, a window in the kitchen and a private backyard. You're ready to sign the contract.
"I suggest that buyers Google the address and the neighborhood to see what comes up. If it's a condo they're considering, I encourage them to Google it by name," said Juliet Zucker, with Long & Foster in the District. "If you're in the condo elevator, ask the people riding with you if they like living in the neighborhood."
Everyone has a different comfort level for the community they want to live in and the atmosphere that suits their temperament and lifestyle, Ms. Zucker said.