Can Craigslist Sell Your Home?
Joe Marhamati | August 9th 2010
The internet continues to play an increasing role in the home buying and selling process, with growing opportunities for online property searching, mo... read»
Sponsored: The Embassy 50% Sold Out, One Studio Left
UrbanTurf Sponsor | August 9th 2010
Six months after beginning sales, The Embassy Condominium has sold half its units. The building is now offering $10,000 toward closing on some of the ... read»
Georgetown Landmark General Store Back on Market
Mark Wellborn | August 9th 2010
The mixed-use property that houses Scheele's Market in Georgetown is up for sale again, over a year and a half after it originally hit the market and ... read»
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UrbanTurf Puts Money Where Mouth Is
Mark Wellborn | August 5th 2010
In case you hadn’t noticed, we do a fair amount of recommending for-sale homes here at UrbanTurf. So, who would we be if one of us at the office... read»
Whole Foods Coming to Foggy Bottom
UrbanTurf Staff | August 5th 2010
In news that makes Foggy Bottom a more attractive neighborhood to many home buyers, Bisnow is reporting that Whole Foods has signed on to open a store... read»
This Week's Find: A Cleveland Park Condo for the Tennis and Pool Fanatic
Mark Wellborn | August 5th 2010
In This Week’s Find, we find an 1,175 one-bedroom plus loft condo in Cleveland Park that caters to the swimming and tennis fanatic. ... read»
Under Contract: Units Moving in Columbia Heights
Mark Wellborn | August 4th 2010
In this installment of Under Contract, we look at a few Columbia Heights properties featured on UrbanTurf that recently went under contract. ... read»
This Is A Craigslist Rental Scam
Bryce Baschuk | August 4th 2010
When searching for the perfect apartment to rent in DC, a healthy dose of skepticism can help you avoid being scammed as sometimes the deals on rental... read»
Georgetown's Wormley School to Begin Townhouse Phase
Mark Wellborn | August 3rd 2010
After selling the last of its luxury condo units, the developers behind the Wormley School in Georgetown will now start the project's townhouse phase.... read»
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