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1300 Fairmont Street NW, one of the homes featured on Distinctive Digs
Metropolitan Regional Information Systems (MRIS) recently launched MRISTV.com, an online video portal with original programming focusing on the DC area and Baltimore housing markets.
So far, the two shows that viewers can watch are called Distinctive Digs and Real Estate IQ. Descriptions of each show from the MRIS press release:
Distinctive Digs, hosted by broadcast journalist Jessi Lang, showcases unique local houses from mega-mansions to quirky, one-of-a-kind apartments. Each week, viewers will enter the front doors to tour the metro area’s most intriguing homes.
Real Estate IQ, hosted by real estate guru Yakenda McGahee, features local housing market experts to answer the most pressing real estate questions. Viewers will receive tips and trend insights each week to help them along their home search and make informed buying decisions.
More shows are on the way, but if you check out Distinctive Digs, you’ll probably recognize some properties that you have seen on UrbanTurf.
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