
Alex
Knowledgeable. Experienced. Trusted.
Alex Isaacs provides honest & insightful, expert representation to buyers and sellers in Washington DC. Alex is adept at helping clients of The Isaacs Team navigate all types of transactions, from starter condos to new construction and million dollar+ listings. With more than a decade of experience in new home sales and residential real estate, Alex is skilled at pairing clients’ goals with market opportunities across the home type spectrum.
Alex’s genuine dedication to your success translates to positive outcomes. With a ten-year background in new condo sales and first-time home buyer representation, Alex offers an educated perspective on the condominium and co-op market in DC. The DC real estate market is fast-paced and aggressive. You need an agent who offers personalized strategies, quick response and unrelenting focus on your transaction. Alex is all these things and more.
When she’s not helping buyers and sellers reach their real estate goals, she’s traveling, paddle boarding and knitting. Or knitting while paddle boarding in a place she traveled to. Something like that.
Alex's Expertise
Design Junkie
Alex loves reconfiguring spaces. Looking for a rehab opportunity or just want to tweak? She's all about that.
Neighborhood Maven
Alex works in a wide variety of DC neighborhoods. From market values to amenities, she knows stuff.
Property Packaging
Alex's years of renovation & staging experience help sellers achieve the right presentation for their target buyer.
Comp Queen
When determining listing and offer prices, Alex's math skills + exposure to properties across the District = Value.
Creative Solutions
Alex knows there's more than one solution to a problem. From search parameters to negotiation or space redesign, she offers insight & options.
Reliable Results
Alex's decade+ of experience, level-headed reasoning and educated insights will help make your transaction smoother and more successful.
Is that a Saluki?
Yes, "Aziima" is Alex's best friend & our team mascot. He insisted on his own page. Check it out.