Condo Buyers
Metropole Has Five Units Remaining
Mark Wellborn | August 25th | 0 Comments
UrbanTurf recently learned that the Metropole condominium in Logan Circle has just five units left to sell. The five remaining condos at the luxury... read »
14th and S Street Residential Project Likely to be Condos
Mark Wellborn | August 24th | 2 Comments
14th and You recently posted a very comprehensive preview of the 125-unit residential project that is planned for 14th and S Streets NW. Perhaps the... read »
Sponsored: 5 Tips for Buying a Condo in Fall 2010
UrbanTurf Sponsor | August 3rd
UrbanTurf readers know that the inventory for condominiums in the District and close-in suburbs is tight, especially in popular neighborhoods. The... read »
Potomac Station: Condos Just Upstairs From the Neighborhood Deli
Mark Wellborn | July 23rd | 3 Comments
Potomac Station, a five-unit condo project aptly named because it is just across the street from the Potomac Avenue Metro in Capitol Hill, went on... read »
The Matisse: Not Your Average Boutique Condo
UrbanTurf Staff | July 15th | 10 Comments
The Matisse, a new condo project that went on sale in Logan Circle a week ago, may be the smallest condo development we have ever featured. But that... read »
Close-Out Price Reductions at The Lacey
Will Smith | July 9th | 0 Comments
The Lacey in the U Street Corridor has announced close-out pricing for its five remaining units. The new pricing includes some hefty markdowns,... read »
Friendship Heights Finally Gets a New Condo Project (And Sells Quickly)
Will Smith | July 8th | 5 Comments
Dozens of people braved the heat yesterday evening for a first look at The Harrison, the still-under-construction new condo in Friendship Heights... read »
New 120-unit Condo at 14th and S Appears Certain
Will Smith | July 7th | 3 Comments
Construction on a large condo project in the 14th and U Street Corridor is expected to start construction later this year. It will house 120 units... read »
Condo Conversions Return as DC Supply Tightens
Ryan Holeywell | June 17th | 4 Comments
With condo supply dwindling, the DC area is starting to see an uptick in condo conversions. More after the jump. ... read »
Comp and Circumstance: 1BR in Dupont Vs. 3BR in LeDroit Park
Rebecca Ortega | June 15th | 17 Comments
Comp and Circumstance presents two for-sale homes of roughly similar prices in DC and compares the pros and cons of each. This week, we pit a... read »
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This Week’s Find is a two-level penthouse condo in a Victorian on the eastern... read »
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Georgetown: History, Hoyas and H&M
Amanda Abrams
September 7th | 1 Comment
The name Georgetown means different things to different people. This week, Amanda Abrams takes a... read »
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TBD: Free Wi-Fi For All of Bloomingdale?
Mark Wellborn
September 8th | 1 Comment
TBD reported recently that Bloomingdale may eventually set up a network that would offer free Wi-Fi... read »
- TBD: Free Wi-Fi For All of Bloomingdale?
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- The Heartbroken Buyer Syndrome
- Georgetown Landmark General Store Back on Market
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14th and S Street Residential Project Likely to be Condos
Mark Wellborn
August 24th | 2 Comments
14th and You recently posted a very comprehensive preview of the 125-unit residential project that... read »
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Despite Shrinking Inventory, Financing for Condo Projects Hard to Come By
Ryan Holeywell
August 27th | 3 Comments
Over the past several months, the dark cloud that has hung over the DC area condo market since it... read »
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UrbanTurf Reader Asks: What Effect Will Adding Solar Panels Have on the Value of My Home?
Mark Wellborn
September 2nd | 6 Comments
In this week's installment of UrbanTurf Reader Asks, a reader wonders what the long-term benefits... read »
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- Unique Spaces: Frank Lloyd Wright Goes Green in Kensington
- 14th and U to Go Green
- How Much Energy Do You Use? Microsoft Hohm Will Tell You
- Unique Spaces: A Studio 27 Renovation on Capitol Hill
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Deal of the Week: Corcoran Street Two-Bedroom For Under $400K
Mark Wellborn
September 7th | 0 Comments
This week's Deal of the Week is a two-bedroom duplex in Logan Circle that is priced quite... read »
- Deal of the Week: Corcoran Street Two-Bedroom For Under $400K
- Deal of the Week: The Elusive Renovated Three-Bedroom For Under $400K
- Deal of the Week: 720 Square Feet on the Cheap in Dupont
- Deal of the Week: BBQing in Columbia Heights
- Deal of the Week: A Price Per Square Foot Special in Logan Circle
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AvalonBay to Build 354-Unit Apartment Complex in Tysons
Mark Wellborn
September 8th | 0 Comments
AvalonBay Communities has made public its plans to build a luxury apartment complex on Westpark... read »
- AvalonBay to Build 354-Unit Apartment Complex in Tysons
- The Inside Scoop on The Newseum Residences
- Four Takes on Tenant Rights in DC
- CityVista V Apartments Sold
- The Kennedy-Warren: The “Old Lady” of Washington
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Metropole Has Five Units Remaining
Mark Wellborn
August 25th | 0 Comments
UrbanTurf recently learned that the Metropole condominium in Logan Circle has just five units left... read »
- Metropole Has Five Units Remaining
- 14th and S Street Residential Project Likely to be Condos
- Sponsored: 5 Tips for Buying a Condo in Fall 2010
- Potomac Station: Condos Just Upstairs From the Neighborhood Deli
- The Matisse: Not Your Average Boutique Condo
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Old Town General Store Becomes Three-Level Home
Jennifer Sergent
August 16th | 5 Comments
In this installment of Unique Spaces, we head over to Old Town, Alexandria where a general store... read »
- Old Town General Store Becomes Three-Level Home
- Sears Bungalow Gets a Modern Makeover
- Frank Lloyd Wright Goes Green in Kensington
- Throwing a Curve at 550 Square Feet
- The Bank that Became a Home
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DC Physician Looking for Traditional Two-Bedroom Home
Martin Smith
August 6th | 12 Comments
In this week's DC Buyer, we are working with Nioke, a 32 year-old physician who currently rents in... read »
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What Effect Will Adding Solar Panels Have on the Value of My Home?
Mark Wellborn
September 2nd | 6 Comments
In this week's installment of UrbanTurf Reader Asks, a reader wonders what the long-term benefits... read »
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What Does $625K Buy You in DC?
Rebecca Ortega
August 30th | 7 Comments
In place of Best New Listings this week, we look at properties in the $625,000 range to give... read »
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Best New Listings: End of August Edition (Week of Aug 23rd)
UrbanTurf Staff
August 23rd | 0 Comments
The end of August usually offers slim pickings in terms of new real estate hitting the market, but... read »
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$220 Million = World’s Most Expensive Home
Mark Wellborn
August 13th | 1 Comment
A home buyer recently paid the equivalent of $220 million for a six-bedroom penthouse in London,... read »



























































