phone-office: 703-785-5721
phone-office: 703-552-4180
phone-office: 703-310-6800

Douglas Elliman of Metro DC, LLC

3100 Clarendon Blvd 2nd Floor

Jeremy Dalpiaz

Real Estate Professional

English,
phone-office: 703-785-5721
phone-office: 703-552-4180
phone-office: 703-310-6800

Douglas Elliman of Metro DC, LLC

3100 Clarendon Blvd 2nd Floor
Originally from the suburbs of Detroit, Michigan Jeremy relocated to Washington, D.C. in 2004, after completing his degree in Political Theory at Michigan State University. Like many others, a job offer and acceptance to graduate school lured him to the region. Jeremy has a unique background that lends itself well to real estate.

Jeremy ran for city council in his hometown, served two members of Congress from his home state of Michigan, and completed a Master of Public Policy degree from George Mason University while working on Capitol Hill. He was a federal lobbyist for credit unions following the financial crisis and a regulatory advocate for community banks. His understanding of finance, the mortgage market and his negotiation experience benefits his clients as he serves as their advocate throughout the entire buying and selling process.

Licensed in real estate in 2014 in Virginia, followed in 2015 with a license in the District of Columbia, Jeremy was a dual career agent from 2014 until 2019, meaning that he worked as both a real estate agent and lobbyist. After 15 years in and around government and government relations, he decided it was time for a change, making real estate his primary career.

Jeremy serves as an advocate for his clients – sellers, buyers and investors. Jeremy and his team, The Legato Group at Douglas Elliman Real Estate, represents clients in various types of transactions including standard purchase and resale, investor purchases and resales, new construction, development, single family homes, townhomes and condos all in a variety of price points.

Jeremy is a firm believer in community involvement. He has served as President of two condominiums, taking one from developer control to owner control. He currently serves as President of his Homeowners Association. He is an active member of the Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce and a Board Member with Loudoun Giving Hands, a local charity. Jeremy and his husband live in Western Loudoun County with their daughter, dog and cats.