Agent

Tom Faison
Founder / Broker
A native of North Carolina, and son of a Real Estate Broker in Greensboro, Tom recalls as a teenager prepping and maintaining his father’s active listings; mowing the grass, washing the windows, his father reminding him to shine the heel as well as the toe, but what most impacted Tom were the relationships he saw develop between his father and his father’s clients. That, a good sense of humor, and a frank honesty, which Tom says is the biggest time-saver in his toolbox, are the traits that he is most grateful to have carried into and throughout his 20 year real estate career in Washington.
In Tom’s view, all of the awards and top Realtor rankings pale as rewards in comparison to so many people allowing him to be a part of such a personal transition in their lives.
Tom believes that for both Sellers and Buyers, it’s about much more than bedrooms, bathrooms, even money. Some say getting to the bottom of what it’s about is one of Tom’s gifts. Whichever type of client, Tom’s goal is to teach, promote and protect. Quite frankly, that’s why he and his team sell so much real estate.
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1003 I Street Se
Washington, DC 20003
$788,500.00
Retirement funded, portfolio diversified, in one building, two homes, yours upstairs, money flows from one below, the consequence of your so-lo expense, besides dollars and sense, is living high,…
- List Price$788,500
- Bed2
- Bath2
- Year Built1906
- TypeFully-Detached, Single Family Home
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1214 G Street Ne
Washington, DC 20002
$1,348,000.00
Enchanted block rocks an historic disposition, meteoric location, a bay-front sensation. A DILAN HOMES recreation, soul satiation with every step, every inch, a long wish-list of pinch-me finishes, organic…
- List Price$1,348,000
- Bed4
- Bath3.5
- TypeAttached Row House, Single Family Home
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342 10th Street Ne
Washington, DC 20002
$1,515,684.00
Window shopping, corner hopping, mic dropping light, the kind that stays all day but changes on the hour, rays chasing babies at play, finding them in open spaces and…
- List Price$1,288,000
- Bed4
- Bath3.5
- TypeSemi-Detached, Single Family Home
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1026 8th Street Ne Unit C
Washington, DC 20002
$1,348,000.00
Forget everything you thought you knew about condo living, retrain your brain the true meaning of loft, pause because the laws of nature don’t apply, passing by, a massive…
- List Price$1,348,000
- Bed3
- Bath3.5
- TypeCondo
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1302 Massachusetts Avenue Se
Washington, DC 20003
$1,613,020.00
Think stately bays and warm summer days, Lincoln Park play, sidewalk chalk, fireflies at dark, let’s stay they bark, but dinner calls, trade leash and balls for soft plaster…
- List Price$1,398,500
- Bed4
- Bath3.5
- Year Built1912
- TypeAttached Row House, Single Family Home
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1380 E Street Ne
Washington, DC 20002
$898,500.00
NOLIPASOH: (north of Lincoln Park, just south of H), an enclave founded by what’s all around it, a green-scene diet of peace and quiet, night-life when needed or Wholefoods…
- Bed3
- Bath2.5
- Year Built1907
- TypeAttached Row House, Single Family Home
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1843 A Street Se
Washington, DC 20003
$900,000.00
Elevate your life to heights where function and design align with light, mind-cleansing bright, echo-big social space, state of the art and timeless finishes, command-central kitchen, high bed &…
- List Price$896,000
- Bed3
- Bath2.5
- TypeCondo
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920 8th Street Ne
Washington, DC 20002
$1,500,000.00
Dilan home, Dilan done, commonly copycatted but never the original one, a seamlessly mindful design, geared to the inch, to the fraction, every action, to banish your distractions, to…
- List Price$1,465,000
- Bed4
- Bath3.5
- TypeAttached Row House, Single Family Home
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1326 Independence Avenue Se
Washington, DC 20003
$1,600,203.00
Let there be light! And it was good. Someone understood that walls of glass lift spirits fast, they can elevate your mental state to dizzying heights, providing clear lines…
- List Price$1,548,000
- Bed3
- Bath3.5
- TypeRow, Single Family Home
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