Nate Guggenheim

Sales Agent

  • License #: #SP98364671, Washington DC
  • 2624 P Street, NW Washington, DC, 20007, United States
  • 202-333-5905
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Bio

Nate Guggenheim is consistently ranked among "America's Best Real Estate Agents" by Real Trends in the team category for both volume and number of transactions. Additionally, he has been annually awarded both “100 Best Agents” and “Elite Producers” by Washingtonian Magazine since the publication’s creation of the annual awards. He consistently produces over $125MM in volume over about 100 transactions annually. He proudly represent sellers and buyers of properties of all sizes, from studios to estates, and price ranges – $200,000 to over $10,000,000 – in the DC Metropolitan Area, and his business is predominantly repeat and referral (98+% year in and year out).

In addition, Nate represents several real estate investors and developers in the acquisition and sale of both income-producing residential property as well as development projects ranging in size from single-family homes to buildings in excess of ten units. He has developed property, owns several investment properties of various types and sizes in the area, and is expert in the financial analysis of the same.

Nate’s experience of selling more than $1.3 billion over about 1,800 transactions allows him to help structure even the most difficult deals. Good relationships with other agents create an environment where he successfully negotiates his clients’ desires as well as manage their concerns.

Nate is a native Washingtonian. He is a graduate of the Saint Albans School for boys at the National Cathedral and received his undergraduate and master’s degrees in the History of Art at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland (UK), where he focused his studies on post-1950’s American art. He wrote his master’s dissertation on Mark Rothko. Nate worked in commercial real estate lending locally and decided to direct his interests to residential sales in February 2006. He renovated and recently sold an historic (1866) Greek Revival row house in Georgetown. He just completed a large-scale renovation of a 1934 home in Wesley Heights, which was the home of Jack Ryan (Harrison Ford) in the movie Clear and Present Danger.

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