ACS: DC Residents Pay A Lot in Rent, Houses Are Old
UrbanTurf Staff | September 29th 2010
Housing Complex sifted through the data released in the 2009 American Community Survey yesterday and came up with some interesting nuggets related to ... read»
DC to NYC in 96 Minutes
Mark Wellborn | September 29th 2010
The train ride from DC to New York currently takes about three hours. Amtrak recently announced that in just thirty years, that trip might take just o... read»
What $340K Buys You in DC
Rebecca Ortega | September 28th 2010
In What X Buys You this week, we take a look at properties that recently came on the market in the $335,000-$350,000 range to give readers an idea of ... read»
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Deal of the Week: Columbia Heights Price Per Square Foot Special -- The Sequel
Mark Wellborn | September 28th 2010
Last week, we featured a home that we pegged as a good price per square foot in Columbia Heights. For this week's Deal of the Week, we were lured back... read»
Unique Spaces: Saddle Up For Stable Living
Scott Sowers | September 27th 2010
In this installment of Unique Spaces, we take a closer look at Courtney and Brad Rose's one-bedroom condo, which offers a glimpse back to a time when ... read»
The Many Ways to Live in a Studio
Mark Wellborn | September 27th 2010
A one-room 300 square-foot space is not the preferred living situation for most buyers or renters. However, Apartment Therapy has highlighted some stu... read»
Best New Listings: Capitol Hill, Dupont and Kalorama
Mark Wellborn | September 26th 2010
In this week's edition of Best New Listings, we look at a two-level one-bedroom unit in Dupont Circle, a 1,500 square-foot loft in Capitol Hill that h... read»
Scuttlebutt: Wonder Bread Apartments, Woodley Park Condos
Mark Wellborn | September 24th 2010
In today's development scuttlebutt, news comes of possible apartments at the old Wonder Bread factory in Shaw and possible condos at Marriott Woodman ... read»
Recommended: 100+ Walking Tours This Weekend
Will Smith | September 24th 2010
This weekend is the semi-annual WalkingTown DC, a highly-recommended two-day event packed full of free walking tours of the District's neighborhoods. ... read»
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