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Bruce Majors, Realtor Bruce Majors, an award winning realtor and 30 year DC resident, offers buyer and seller services. His knowledge of DC real estate is unparalleled.

The main office number is 703 224 6000 but use my cell 202 704 6401. Here are some client recommendations:

Gayle Bennett
Freelance Writer and Editor

Bruce has helped me buy two houses and sell one. Many agents don’t truly understand the ins and out of contracts and settlement, but that’s not Bruce. His years of experience and incredible memory serve his clients well. Danielle Arigoni
Acting Dir

ector, Office of Economic Resilience, HUD

I have worked with Bruce on numerous transactions (buying and selling); he has been responsive and detail-oriented on each, helping us find creative solutions for problems that arose during the buying/selling process. Would highly recommend.

30/05/2024

Jacob's Well In Austin Texas, USA

18/05/2024

Black's Island, a 7-acre private getaway off Florida's Gulf Coast, once home to the notorious pirate Black Sam Bellamy, is now on the market for $50 million.

This historic retreat features 26 unique waterfront bungalows, a clubhouse, cabana, and pool—all connected by a scenic 1,200-foot boardwalk. Originally the haunt of the "Robin Hood of Pirates," this secluded paradise, only accessible by boat, seaplane, or helicopter, offers potential as a commercial resort or private estate.

According to Mansion Global, the seller, Atlanta developer Scott Seymour, said he will sell the entire island or individual bungalows, starting at $1.5 million to $1.6 million each. These turnkey bungalows, having weathered the fury of Hurricane Michael in 2018, are fully furnished and hurricane-resistant, ready to be enjoyed as part of a commercial resort or transformed into an opulent family retreat.

See the bungalow listing: https://rltor.cm/9vnbd8

18/05/2024

The J.D. McDonald House is a historic house in Fremont, Nebraska. It was built in 1888 for J.D. McDonald, a Canadian-born railroad contractor who founded the Fremont Manufacturing Company and served on the board of directors of the Fremont National Bank. He hired M.A. Ecker to design it in the Queen Anne and Romanesque Revival architectural styles. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since December 10, 1980. Photo by

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18/05/2024

The Narrows, Zion National Park In Utah, USA

18/05/2024

This is such a great idea!

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Lake McDonald In Montana

18/05/2024

Grand Staircase of the Bishop’s Palace built in 1892 in Galveston, TX, now open to the public for tours.

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