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Matthew J Ackland

Matthew J Ackland
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
Washington DC

Salesperson (DC: SP200202415)

8 years experience

REALTOR® 2 Active Listings Serves District Of Columbia County, DC
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Washington Fine Properties

Office Website
Office Address
2624 P St Nw
Washington, DC  20007
(District Of Columbia County)
Office Phone
202-944-5000
Office Fax
202-333-3361
Mobile
202-320-5227
Email
ackl***@*****.com
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About Matthew Ackland

Matt joined the NTB team at Washington Fine Properties following a long career in broadcast journalism You may recognize Matt following his sixteen years working as a reporter and anchor at WTTG-TV in Washington DC Matt’s work has taken him all over the DC metropolitan area Matt hit the ground running as he transitioned into real estate In his first year Matt help his clients buy and sell over 12 million dollars in properties

A proud DC resident Matt has previously lived in the Kalorama Dupont Circle and Mount Vernon Square neighborhoods He’s currently living in the Edgewood neighborhood just blocks from Catholic University

Matt began his career in television at WCJB in Gainesville Florida while at the University of Florida From there he moved south to Naples Florida where he worked as the Collier County Bureau Chief at WZVN/WBBH-TV Matt left the sunshine of Florida to take a reporting position at the highly respected television station WTMJ-TV in Milwaukee Wisconsin In Milwaukee Matt covered a wide range of stories including local and national politics Matt conducted one-on-one interviews with then Secretary of State Madeline Albright and Vice President Al Gore In 2002 Matt accepted a job at WTTG here in Washington DC It was a dream come true to work in the nation’s capital Matt will never forget the day he first stood in front of the White House giving live reports Most recently Matt served as the weekend evening anchor and District of Columbia reporter

From 2014-2017 Matt was nominated Best Local TV Personality for the Washington Blade’s Best of Gay DC edition He’s received two Chesapeake AP Broadcasters Association Awards and the Edward R Murrow Award for his coverage of a major downtown fire in Annapolis in 2006

Matt is eager to help you find a home that is perfect for you or help sell the one you’re currently in

District Of Columbia County, DC Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$1,487,229
Avg. Listing Price
From Matthew's portfolio
4.2 / 3.6
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,958 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
498
Active Listings
Current inventory

The District of Columbia's real estate market operates as one of the most unique and politically-influenced property landscapes in the United States. Unlike traditional county structures, the District functions as both a city and federal territory, creating a concentrated urban market where federal employment, international diplomacy, and local commerce converge to drive exceptional property values and rental demand. This singular geographic entity encompasses iconic neighborhoods from Capitol Hill to Georgetown, each commanding premium prices due to proximity to federal power centers.

With 5,102 total actively licensed agents serving this compact but high-value market, the District maintains one of the highest agent-to-square-mile ratios in the nation. Remarkably, all 5,102 agents maintain current email contact information, reflecting the tech-savvy, professional nature of the local real estate industry. This comprehensive digital connectivity enables rapid communication in a market where properties often receive multiple offers within hours of listing, particularly in sought-after areas like Dupont Circle, Adams Morgan, and the rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods east of the Anacostia River.

Major District Of Columbia County, District of Columbia Real Estate Markets

The District's real estate activity centers around distinct neighborhood clusters, each with unique character and price points. Northwest DC dominates luxury sales with Georgetown's historic charm, Kalorama's embassy row elegance, and Cleveland Park's family-friendly appeal. Meanwhile, emerging markets in Northeast neighborhoods like Brookland and Trinidad offer compelling opportunities for both first-time buyers and investors, as the city's development spreads outward from traditional power corridors along Connecticut Avenue and Wisconsin Avenue.

Capitol Hill and Southwest Waterfront represent the fastest-growing segments, fueled by proximity to federal offices and new mixed-use developments like The Wharf. These areas showcase the District's evolution from a government town to a diverse economic hub attracting tech companies, international organizations, and young professionals. The Navy Yard area exemplifies this transformation, with former industrial sites now hosting luxury condominiums and corporate headquarters, creating micro-markets with distinct pricing dynamics within walking distance of each other.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

DC's real estate market operates with surprising seasonal intensity, driven by the federal government's hiring cycles and congressional schedules. Spring and summer months see heightened activity as new administration appointees, congressional staff, and federal contractors relocate to the area. This creates predictable demand spikes that savvy agents leverage, while international buyers often focus on pied-à-terre purchases in prestigious neighborhoods regardless of traditional selling seasons.

The compact geography intensifies competition while creating dramatic price variations within short distances. Properties can command vastly different values based on proximity to Metro stations, federal buildings, or prestigious schools like Sidwell Friends. Historic preservation restrictions in many neighborhoods limit inventory while maintaining property values, creating a perpetual seller's market in established areas while spurring creative development in emerging corridors along H Street NE and Georgia Avenue NW.

Why Businesses Need District Of Columbia County, District of Columbia Agent Contact Data

Financial services companies, mortgage lenders, and insurance providers require comprehensive agent contact data to penetrate this high-value, relationship-driven market where average home prices exceed national medians significantly. The District's agent network serves clients ranging from first-time buyers using federal assistance programs to international investors purchasing multi-million-dollar diplomatic residences. Having direct email access to all 5,102 licensed agents enables businesses to segment outreach by specialization, whether targeting luxury specialists in Georgetown or first-time buyer advocates in emerging neighborhoods.

Real estate technology companies, home service providers, and investment firms particularly benefit from this complete contact database because DC agents handle unusually complex transactions involving security clearances, diplomatic immunity considerations, and federal ethics requirements. These professionals require specialized services and often influence similar needs among their extensive networks of federal employees, contractors, and international clients who relocate frequently and maintain properties in multiple jurisdictions.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Matthew Ackland has 2 properties for sale in Washington and surrounding areas.

$1,150,000

Listed 2025-10-10

1239 30th St NW
Washington, DC  20007

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 1.5
Sq Ft: 1,570
Lot: 871 sf
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$1,300,000

Listed 2026-01-16

1608 33rd St NW
Washington, DC  20007

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 1.5
Sq Ft: 1,078
Lot: 871 sf
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Current Property Rentals

As of 2/17/2026, Matthew Ackland has the following rental properties available in Washington and surrounding areas.

$3,200

Listed 2026-01-05

1209 13th St NW Apt 208
Washington, DC  20005

Beds: 1.0
Baths: 1.5
Sq Ft: 771
Lot: 436 sf
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