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Weekly Round-Up: Credit Card Parking Meters, Falling Mortgage Rates, The White House Valuation
UrbanTurf can only cover so much real estate news during the week, so below are stories that we didn’t write but are worth reading anyway.
- DC is trying out credit card parking meters. Hopefully they are better than those impossible-to-use Pay 2 Park machines. (Greater Greater Washington)
- Always ahead of the game, Keith Gibbons has published his analysis of DC housing prices and sales for 2009 (even before MRIS). (DC Housing Prices)
- Bozzutto Development asks the city for a two-year delay on its planned residential development in Mount Vernon Triangle. Construction is still happening in the neighborhood, though. (DCmud)
- Mortgage rates fall back just under 5 percent. (Washington Business Journal)
- No property is immune to falling home prices: The White House was recently appraised for $292 milllion, a $16 million drop since last year. (Zillow)
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