Posts By Andrew Siddons
Following are all articles by UrbanTurf author Andrew Siddons, from most recent to least.
Local Experts Weigh In on Obama Mortgage Proposal
Andrew Siddons | February 11th 2011
Today, the Obama administration released its report for how to reduce government support of the mortgage market, which recommends reducing the maximum... read»
Stanton-Eastbanc Revamps Plans For Hine Site
Andrew Siddons | February 3rd 2011
At a meeting on Wednesday night, Stanton-Eastbanc representatives outlined a new, scaled-down plan for the redevelopment of the old Hine Junior High S... read»
DC Area High-End Housing Market Makes a Comeback
Andrew Siddons | January 28th 2011
There are a number of signs that luxury home buyers in the DC area who were scared to hop off the fence 18 months ago are now diving back into the mar... read»
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This weekend, the Gallery-Place Chinatown Task Force pitched its ideas to Mayor Murie... read »
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- Dan Snyder Gave His Potomac Home Away, And Now It's Coming Back On The Market
- Site Plan Filed For 68-Unit Condo and Townhouse Project in Downtown Bethesda
- How Does Cash-Out Refinancing Work?
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- A (Slight) Price Drop For Dianne Feinstein's DC Home
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