
Jeremy Dalpiaz has worked in real estate for over a decade and holds associate broker licenses in both Virginia and the District of Columbia. Prior to real estate, he worked for 15 years in government and government relations.
Originally from the suburbs of Detroit, Michigan, he moved to the Washington area after running for city council of his hometown in 2003 and completing his Bachelor of Arts degree at Michigan State University in 2004. Jeremy accepted a position on Capitol Hill and began his graduate studies.
During his time on the Hill, he served two members of Congress from Michigan and completed a Master of Public Policy degree from George Mason University. Notably, he handled financial services matters during the 2008 financial crisis. He then took a position as a federal lobbyist for credit unions and later became a regulatory advocate for community banks, with a focus on cybersecurity and data security policy.
Jeremy manages a small team of agents, who handle a portfolio of clientele from traditional resale transactions, investor acquisition and resales, new construction, new development sales and marketing, as well as farm and land sales.
Jeremy is a firm believer in community involvement, having served as President of two condominium associations, taking one from developer control to owner control. He currently serves as his HOA’s President. At the end of 2024, he was appointed to the Virginia Real Estate Board by the Governor of Virginia. Jeremy and his husband live in Western Loudoun County with their daughter, and rescued dog and cats.