October 04, 2011

Wohlschlegel Launches The Cribline -- Launch Party Oct. 5

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Local real estate enthusiast, entrepreneur, and well-respected DC flack          Eric Wohlschlegel is launching a new website to be a resource for all Washingtonians and those looking to invest in or relocate to D.C. The Cribline will provide valuable information, insights, ideas, and advice for anyone interested in Washington, D.C.’s real estate market.

  • Read Eric's interview with FamousDC here.

“The Cribline is a vast network of experts ready to help visitors navigate through all aspects of home ownership, renting, landlording, and everything in between,” explained Wohlschlegel. “The team I have assembled is ready to offer advice to newcomers and fellow Washingtonians and create a two-way dialogue on residential real estate matters. Our goal is to be a constructive resource for those living and working in Washington, and to help this city thrive in the years ahead.” 

**LAUNCH PARTY OCT. 5 - Wohlschlegel is hosting a launch party at his home in Washington on Wednesday, Oct. 5 from 6-8:30pm.  Email kearneyjennifer@me.com to RSVP and receive further details.

The website has several features including a “House of the Week” and an opportunity for site visitors to “Ask the Cribline” any questions that they may have about real estate matters. Wohlschlegel and his advisors (realtors, attorneys, brokers, contractors, accountants, insurance agents, and inspectors) will all provide valuable expertise to those who are “just looking” to the most seasoned professional.

“The Cribline is completely independent and is not affiliated with any real estate company allowing us to present an unbiased opinion on a variety of issues from those who, like me, have a wealth of personal experiences to share,” Wohlschlegel continued. I’ve faced the dilemmas, done the math, worried about the market, and made some tough decisions. Over the past decade and a half, I have learned a lot and know others can learn my experiences, success, and even my mistakes.”

Real estate is a “hobby” that has been very good for Wohlschlegel. He own 5 properties, including a residence on Capitol Hill, another row house on the Hill, a condo in Dupont Circle, a loft in Penn Quarter, and a vacation home in California. He has successfully rented to dozens of families.

“While currently focused on Washington, D.C., but there are discussions about us launching in additional markets,” Wohlschlegel said. “We are currently in discussions  with representatives in other cities, so there may more and more Criblines all over the country soon.”

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