UrbanTurf on Instagram
Despite generally being proponents of cool apps and social media, UrbanTurf tends to be fashionably late when it comes to Zuckerberg-owned properties. It wasn’t until 2011 that we got serious about our Facebook account, and it wasn’t until this morning that we hopped on Instagram.
Speaking of which: follow us on Instagram.
True, we don’t have much posted there as yet, but we’ll be ramping it up starting now.
We’d also ask you to recommend accounts that we should follow. Anything related to DC-area real estate, development, neighborhoods, and the like interests us. Let us know in the comments.
(Instagram not your thing? You can still get UT on Twitter and Facebook.)
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/urbanturf_on_instagram/7747.
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