In Season 4, new series hosts Jennifer (Jen) Osborn and Ricardo Frederick Evans join a local realtor to tour three homes in each episode and immerse themselves in the communities of the D.C. Metro region one neighborhood at a time.
Jen and Ricardo visit 12 neighborhoods this season, including Burke, Fairfax, Occoquan/Lorton, and South Arlington in Virginia; Cleveland Park, Hill East, Woodridge/Langdon, and Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C.; and College Park, Gaithersburg, Frederick, and Ellicott City in Maryland.
The first six episodes of Season 4 of If You Lived Here will air on Mondays at 9 p.m. on WETA PBS and 8 p.m. on WETA Metro, from Oct. 28 through Dec. 9, with no airings on Nov. 18. Six more episodes will premiere in early 2025.
About the Hosts
Jennifer Osborn and Ricardo Fredrick Evans are the new hosts of If You Lived Here, following former hosts Christine Louise and the late John Begeny. Both accomplished performers and arts professionals, Jen and Ricardo met at an open casting call for the Netflix series House of Cards and have been friends for more than a decade. In addition to going to D.C.-area open houses together, they built their friendship through a love of theater and film, the beach, kayaking, and good food.
Jennifer Osborn
Jennifer Osborn has lived in the D.C. area since 2011, residing in all four quadrants of the District, and eventually landing in Maryland with her partner and two cats. Viewers may recognize her from the Netflix Series House of Cards as the Assistant to Robin Wright's character. She’s performed with theater companies all over the region, including Tennessee Stage Company, Silver Spring Stage, Molotov Theater, and SeeNoSunOnstage, plus countless short films with local directors. She received a Best Actor win at the Knoxville Film Festival Seven Day Shootout for her performance in Personal Day, and at the Frederick 48 Hour Film Festival for her performance in Dog Days.
Ricardo Frederick Evans
Ricardo Frederick Evans grew up in the Hillcrest neighborhood of Washington, D.C. and was previously a licensed real estate agent. He attended the National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts, where he is currently an instructor. His theatre credits include African-American Collective Theatre, Arena Stage, Round House Theatre, Shakespeare Theatre, Studio Theatre, Totem Pole Playhouse, and Imagination Stage, where he received a Helen Hayes Award nomination for his work in Doctor Dolittle. He has numerous industrial, short, and independent film credits, including a blink-and-you-miss-it appearance on Netflix’s House of Cards. He’s also co-host and co-producer of the Read More Plays podcast.
Episodes
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Fairfax
S4 E6 - 28m 28s
After meeting realtor Jay D’Alessandro in downtown Fairfax’s Old Town Square, hosts Jen Osborn and Ricardo Frederick Evans tour three homes at three different price points in Fairfax, VA. Along the way, they consider the historic importance of Fairfax’s Historic Blenheim and the Civil War Interpretive Center and the ongoing work to better understand its soldier graffiti.
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Hill East
S4 E5 - 28m 29s
With realtor Joel Nelson, hosts Jen Osborn and Ricardo Frederick Evans visit three homes at three different price points in Washington D.C.’s Hill East neighborhood. Along the way, they explore some of the neighborhood's long-standing community hubs, like the well-known Pretzel Bakery and Congressional Cemetery.
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College Park
S4 E4 - 28m 38s
With the help of realtor Don Bunuan, hosts Jen Osborn and Ricardo Frederick Evans visit three homes at three different price points in College Park, the home of the University of Maryland. Along the way, viewers can explore the rich history of the neighborhood with visits to the archives of Hornbake Library and the College Park Aviation Museum.
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Occoquan/Lorton, VA
S4 E3 - 28m 38s
After meeting realtor Theo Daubresse along the Occoquan River, hosts Jen Osborn and Ricardo Frederick Evans tour three homes at three different price points in Occoquan and Lorton, VA. In doing so, the hosts learn more about the history of the town’s very first automated mill, its Artists’ Undertaking Gallery, and its renovated Workhouse Arts Center.
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Cleveland Park
S4 E2 - 28m 37s
After meeting with realtor Christine Basso Fitzgerald at the Rosedale Conservancy, hosts Jen Osborn and Ricardo Frederick Evans visited three homes at three different price points in Washington D.C.’s Cleveland Park. Along the way, the hosts reflect on the neighborhood’s history as a booming suburb, and the role the Tregaron Conservancy continues to play in the community.
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Burke
S4 E1 - 28m 39s
Following a walk in Royal Lake Park with realtor Lauren Breslaw, hosts Jen Osborn and Ricardo Frederick Evans visit three homes at three different price points in Burke, VA. Along the way, they explore the history of the community’s railroad, its Copperthite Racetrack, and the residents’ successful campaign against the construction of “Burke Airport.”
Extras + Features
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College Park History
S4 E4 - 3m 22s
Discover the roots of College Park, MD and the University of Maryland, which transformed from farmland to a thriving academic and social center. Charles Benedict Calvert founded the Maryland Agricultural College in 1859 to promote innovation in farming. Since then, the university has grown from a small campus to a bustling institution with over 50,000 students.
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1950s Charm with Modern Updates in College Park
S4 E4 - 5m 29s
Jen and Ricardo tour a beautifully preserved 1950s home in the Hollywood neighborhood of College Park, MD. With five bedrooms, three baths, and over 1,600 square feet, this house combines mid-century charm with modern updates. Highlights include a unique kitchen layout, cozy bedrooms filled with natural light, and a spacious backyard perfect for entertaining.
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The World's Oldest Airport is in College Park, MD
S4 E4 - 3m 3s
Explore the rich aviation history of College Park, Maryland—home to the world’s oldest continuously operating airport and America’s first military aviation school. After their historic 1903 flight, the Wright Brothers brought their innovations to College Park in 1909 to train U.S. Army pilots. Learn the fascinating stories of the early days of flight training.
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Step Inside a Victorian Hideaway Just Minutes from the DC Beltway
S4 E4 - 6m 28s
During their visit to College Park, Maryland, Jen and Ricardo tour the Cory House, an enchanting 1880s Victorian tucked into the heart of Old Town College Park. With five bedrooms, two baths, and 2,600 square feet of preserved elegance, this house offers stunning stained-glass windows, a vintage three-sided fireplace, and a kitchen with rustic exposed beams.
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Preview: College Park
S4 E4 - 30s
With the help of realtor Don Bunuan, hosts Jen Osborn and Ricardo Frederick Evans visit three homes at three different price points in College Park, the home of the University of Maryland. Along the way, viewers can explore the rich history of the neighborhood with visits to the archives of Hornbake Library and the College Park Aviation Museum.
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See Why This Condo in College Park, Maryland is a Hidden Gem
S4 E4 - 6m 8s
Jen and Ricardo tour a spacious three-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath condo in College Park, Maryland. Nestled on the edge of Greenbelt Park, this property boasts 2,000 square feet of living space with an expansive balcony, light wood floors, and generous natural light throughout. Just minutes from the University of Maryland, what's not to love?
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This Former Prison is a Now Home to a Vibrant Art Community
S4 E3 - 4m 21s
Discover the fascinating history of the Occoquan Workhouse in Lorton, Virginia. Initially built in 1910 as a progressive era work camp to rehabilitate inmates through hard labor and agriculture, it later became infamous for its role in the women's suffrage movement. Today, the former prison has been transformed into the Workhouse Arts Center, home to over 60 artists and nine galleries.
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This Occoquan Condo is an Entertainer's Dream
S4 E3 - 5m 32s
Jen and Ricardo explore a charming 2-bedroom, 2.5-bath condo in Occoquan, Virginia. Surrounded by lush greenery, this home feels more like a townhouse with its vaulted ceilings, skylights, and a cozy fireplace centerpiece. From the modern kitchen with granite countertops to the spacious primary bedroom with a jacuzzi tub and double vanity, this 1,590 sq. ft. home is full of surprises.
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Every Detail is Thoughtfully Designed in this Lorton Townhouse
S4 E3 - 5m 21s
Join Jen and Ricardo as they tour a spacious end-unit townhouse in Lorton, VA. Known for its suburban charm, Lorton offers larger homes with more land and a close-knit community feel. This 3-bedroom, 3.5-bath home features stunning vertical design, modern finishes, and plenty of natural light.
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Preview: Occoquan/Lorton, VA
S4 E3 - 30s
After meeting realtor Theo Daubresse along the Occoquan River, hosts Jen Osborn and Ricardo Frederick Evans tour three homes at three different price points in Occoquan and Lorton, VA. In doing so, the hosts learn more about the history of the town’s very first automated mill, its Artists’ Undertaking Gallery, and its renovated Workhouse Arts Center.
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Occoquan's History Includes Caskets Floating Down the Street
S4 E3 - 3m 45s
Explore the rich history of Occoquan, Virginia, from its origins as a Native American settlement to its transformation into a thriving mill town. We also delve into the devastating impact of Hurricane Agnes in 1972, which flooded Occoquan’s historic business district. Out of this tragedy, local artists transformed the old funeral home into The Artists’ Undertaking Gallery, a vibrant art space.
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Soak in the Views from this Occoquan Dream Home
S4 E3 - 6m 43s
Jen and Ricardo tour a stunning waterfront home in the exclusive Gas Light Landing community of Occoquan, Virginia. With only 20 homes in the neighborhood, this rare find features breathtaking river views, private boat slips, and beautiful architectural details like turrets and multiple balconies on every level. Inside, the 3-bedroom, 3.5-bath home is packed with unique features.
Schedule
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Burke, VA
Saturday
Dec 28
30 Minutes
Tour three homes in Burke, Va. -
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If You Lived Here
Monday
Dec 30
30 Minutes
Touring homes and communities in the Washington, D.C. region. -
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If You Lived Here
Tuesday
Dec 31
30 Minutes
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If You Lived Here
Tuesday
Dec 31
30 Minutes
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If You Lived Here
Saturday
Jan 4
30 Minutes
Touring homes and communities in the Washington, D.C. region. -
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If You Lived Here
Monday
Jan 6
30 Minutes
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If You Lived Here
Tuesday
Jan 7
30 Minutes
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If You Lived Here
Tuesday
Jan 7
30 Minutes
Touring homes and communities in the Washington, D.C. region.
Remembering John Begeny
On August 21, 2023, the WETA community lost a dear friend in John Begeny, co-host of If You Lived Here. Learn more about John's amazing life, and share your memories.
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