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»
DC Buyer: California Couple Relocating to DC Area
Martin Smith | July 22nd 2010
In this week's DC Buyer, we are working with Emmy and Jack, a couple that is living on the west coast, but moving to the DC area soon. Jack is a capta... read»
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A House For the Elderly
Mark Wellborn | July 20th 2010
A new option may soon be available for families that have aging relatives in need of care, but do not want to send them to a nursing home. N2Care has ... read»
Deal of the Week: A Price Per Square Foot Special in Logan Circle
Mark Wellborn | July 19th 2010
For this installment of Deal of the Week, we find a two-bedroom coop in a historic Logan Circle building with a price per square foot below the neighb... read»
Airbnb Finds Renters for Those Facing Foreclosure
Mark Wellborn | July 19th 2010
Craigslist has been used to find renters for homeowners facing foreclosure since the housing crisis began. Bloomberg now reports that Airbnb.com, a si... read»
DC Testing Parking Payment Methods
Mark Wellborn | July 19th 2010
Starting today, drivers in certain sections of downtown DC will not have to worry about having quarters when they find an open parking space. A variet... read»
Best New Listings: Adams Morgan and Capitol Hill
Mark Wellborn | July 19th 2010
In this week's edition of Best New Listings, we feature a massive two-bedroom condo at Adams Row in Adams Morgan and a 19-foot wide three-bedroom row ... read»
From Our Archives: Will 4.5 Percent Interest Rates Soon Become a Reality?
Mark Wellborn | July 16th 2010
Back in December 2008, UrbanTurf published an article about when the real estate world would see 4.5 percent interest rates. Eighteen months later, th... read»
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