Sharp Drop in DC Foreclosures is Temporary Good News
Mark Wellborn | April 14th 2011
Even though foreclosure filings fell significantly in the DC area in the first quarter of 2011, the drop-off will likely be short-lived. ... read»
Sponsored: Velocity -- Buying Into the Capitol Riverfront
UrbanTurf Sponsor | April 14th 2011
The 200-unit Velocity condo project in the Capitol Riverfront is finding that a number of its recent buyers are city dwellers who are fed up with seei... read»
DC's Modern Architecture Neighborhood
Mark Wellborn | April 13th 2011
It will likely come as news to many readers that the country is in the midst of The American Institute of Architects National Architecture Week. In it... read»
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Will Google Soon Be Powering Your Home?
Mark Wellborn | April 12th 2011
The Associated Press reported yesterday that Google is investing $168 million in an alternative power project in California's Mojave Desert, which cou... read»
Market Watch 20020: Historic Anacostia, Hillcrest, Naylor Gardens
Keith Gibbons | April 12th 2011
In Housing Market Watch this week, UrbanTurf analyzes February home sales statistics for the 20020 zip code, which is made up largely of the Historic ... read»
Sponsored: New Alexandria Development Bodes Well For Old Town Commons
UrbanTurf Sponsor | April 12th 2011
EYA's Old Town Commons sits in a section of Alexandria where development is sprouting all around it, which bodes well for the five-block project. ... read»
Deal of the Week: The Garden Level in Kalorama
UrbanTurf Staff | April 11th 2011
Lower level units are not usually at the top of a buyer's list during the housing search, but these listings can be good options for those that want t... read»
DC's March Home Sales Surge Represents Return to Normalcy
Mark Wellborn | April 11th 2011
MRIS reported today that pending home sales jumped 34.3 percent in the DC area between February and March. While the news is optimistic, RBI analyst J... read»
Less Height, More History: The Latest on the Redevelopment of Hine Junior High School
Andrew Siddons | April 11th 2011
Capitol Hill residents have always been active in shaping the plans for new construction on their streets. In keeping with this tradition, community i... read»
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