The DC Real Property Database: For Serious Buyers
Joe Marhamati | June 25th 2010
The DC Real Property Sales database offers a wealth of information for home buyers in the city who are serious about doing their due diligence before ... read»
Mortgage Rates Break Record, New Legislation to Protect Borrowers
UrbanTurf Staff | June 25th 2010
There were two big developments in the mortgage world over the last couple days. We explain them after the jump.... read»
DC Buyer: The Eager First-Timer Looking for Peace and Quiet
Martin Smith | June 24th 2010
In this week's DC Buyer, we’re working with Perry, a first-time buyer who has been saving for years and is eager to buy his first home. See what... read»
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Home Sales Drop Sharply in May
Mark Wellborn | June 23rd 2010
As expected, home sales across the country dropped significantly in May. Sales fell almost 33% from April, according to the Commerce Department. ... read»
This Week's Find: A Farmhouse in Brookland
Mark Wellborn | June 23rd 2010
In a new feature debuting today called This Week's Find, we happen upon a Southern light-filled farmhouse in Brookland. More after the jump. ... read»
16th Street Heights: DC's Sleeper Neighborhood
Gretchen Cook | June 22nd 2010
16th Street Heights has some of the most stately homes in the District. What it doesn't have is much in the way of a commercial corridor. But that isn... read»
CityVista Down to Last Two Units
Will Smith | June 22nd 2010
CityVista in Mount Vernon Triangle has just two units left before it completely sells out. More after the jump. ... read»
Deal of the Week: The Lowest-Priced Two-Bedroom in Dupont
Mark Wellborn | June 21st 2010
For this installment of Deal of the Week, we find a two-bedroom unit in Dupont Circle that is the lowest priced unit of its size in the neighborhood. ... read»
Metro Stations Could Get DVDs, But Not Food
Mark Wellborn | June 21st 2010
For those hoping that DC Metro stations would be getting kiosks that serve food, don't hold your breath. However, DVD rentals are a possibilty. More a... read»
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