Weekly Roundup: The Floridian is Sold, New iPhone App, Gingerbread Houses
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.
- The Floridian, a 118-unit condominium at 9th Street and Florida Avenue, sold to the Goldstar Group. Note UrbanTurf’s fortune telling ability. (WBJ)
- A little late to the party, Realtor.com launches an iPhone application. (Local Address)
- The first residential projects in NoMa are taking shape. (DCmud)
- A gingerbread house grows in Brooklyn. (The Wall Street Journal)
See other articles related to: weekly roundup
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/weekly_round-up_the_floridian_is_sold_new_iphone_app_gingerbread_houses/1673.
Most Popular... This Week • Last 30 Days • Ever
Nearly 1,400 residential units are on the boards around Union Market, about the same ... read »
Plans are moving forward at the site of a long-planned project in Ivy City, however w... read »
As a homeowner, it's important to understand the types of insurance you need to prote... read »
If there was ever a place where the old adage “one man’s trash is another man’s... read »
A staff report from the Montgomery County Planning Board is recommending approval of ... read »
- Hotels, A Public Park and The 1,400 Units In The Works For Union Market
- Douglas Development Pitches Large Warehouse For New City Site Along New York Avenue
- What Types of Insurance Do You Need When You Own a Home?
- Tile, Furniture, Appliances & (Much) More -- The Local Warehouse Chock Full of Salvaged Home Goods
- A 20-Story Development Pitched Above A Silver Spring Mall Looks For Approval
DC Real Estate Guides
Short guides to navigating the DC-area real estate market
We've collected all our helpful guides for buying, selling and renting in and around Washington, DC in one place. Start browsing below!
First-Timer Primers
Intro guides for first-time home buyers
Unique Spaces
Awesome and unusual real estate from across the DC Metro