Is Rent Too Damn High in the DC Area?
Mark Wellborn | October 20th 2010
The video that's been making the rounds on the internet the last few days is of Jimmy McMillan's Rent is Too Damn High performance at the New York gov... read»
A Report From the Loree Grand Opening
UrbanTurf Staff | October 20th 2010
The Loree Grand hosted its official grand opening last night complete with fillable art, Dangerously Delicious Pies and a couple hundred people taking... read»
Comp and Circumstance: A Neighborly Comparison
Rebecca Ortega | October 19th 2010
In this week's installment of Comp and Circumstance, we look at two recently listed properties around the corner from one another in the neighborhood ... read»
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Deal of the Week: Three-Bedroom Bloomingdale Living on the Cheap
Mark Wellborn | October 18th 2010
This week's Deal of the Week is a three-bedroom unit on the top two floors of a Victorian row house in Bloomingdale that has an attractive price per s... read»
Retail Watch: City Sports to Georgetown
UrbanTurf Staff | October 18th 2010
The Washington Post's Capital Business reported today that sporting goods store City Sports will open a 10,400 square-foot store in Georgetown at the ... read»
A Second Look at DC's Top 50 Listings
Mark Wellborn | October 18th 2010
Back in April, we took a look at the neighborhoods that DC house and condo hunters were flocking to during their home hunting search. Five months late... read»
Best New Listings: Capitol Hill and Mount Vernon Square
Mark Wellborn | October 18th 2010
In this week's edition of Best New Listings, we look at a two-bedroom home near Mount Vernon Square that has almost every amenity except a backyard an... read»
From the Archives: A Capitol Hill Renovation Story
Ambreen Ali | October 15th 2010
About a year ago, UrbanTurf contributor Ambreen Ali did an article on a young couple who decided to buy the Capitol Hill row house where they had been... read»
Georgetown Home is First to Go Solar
Mark Wellborn | October 15th 2010
WAMU reported earlier this week that Patrick Clawson is the first Georgetown resident to install a solar power system in his home. ... read»
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