Sponsored: The Secret of Logan Circle's Top Agent? Community Involvement
UrbanTurf Sponsor | July 27th 2010
If you ask Lindsay Reishman where his team’s success in the Logan and Dupont Circle neighborhoods comes from his answer is fairly simple: commun... read»
Deal of the Week: BBQing in Columbia Heights
Mark Wellborn | July 26th 2010
A few days ago, this Deal of the Week, may not have appealed to many DC residents as sweltering 100 degree temperatures encompassed the area. But now ... read»
The Price of a San Francisco Five-Bedroom Revealed
UrbanTurf Staff | July 26th 2010
About ten days ago, we asked readers to guess the price of a five-bedroom home near the Golden Gate Heights neighborhood in San Francisco. We reveal t... read»
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Best New Listings: The Numbered Streets Edition
Mark Wellborn | July 25th 2010
In this week's special edition of Best New Listings, we look at new homes on numbered streets in the District, including a studio on 6th Street near E... read»
Earthships Are the New Real Estate In a Recovering Haiti
Will Smith | July 23rd 2010
A house made of old tires, empty bottles, and other recycled material has been constructed in earthquake-ravaged Haiti. Earthships (as they're called)... read»
Silver Spring's Argent Could Return By Year's End
Will Smith | July 23rd 2010
Silver Spring's Argent condominium project delivered in a historically bad market last spring, and was ultimately foreclosed upon by the bank. It has ... read»
Potomac Station: Condos Just Upstairs From the Neighborhood Deli
Mark Wellborn | July 23rd 2010
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 sal... read»
Georgetown, We Hardly Knew (How to Brand) You
Mark Wellborn | July 22nd 2010
The Georgetown that you know and perhaps love is undergoing a bit of an identity crisis. The Georgetown BID has hired a branding consultant to find ou... read»
Biggest Home in Montgomery Co. Hits the Market
Mark Wellborn | July 22nd 2010
The largest home in Montgomery County has hit the market. The 35,000 square-foot mansion is being marketed as a palace, which actually doesn't strike ... read»
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