DC’s Top 15 Properties: Everybody Loves Logan
Mark Wellborn | June 10th 2010
In an effort to see where and at what DC home buyers are looking these days, we decided to take a peek at the most popular listings in city over the p... read»
Roundup: Montgomery County Has Highest Graduation Rate in the Country
UrbanTurf Staff | June 10th 2010
In this week's roundup: Montgomery County graduates the highest percentage of kids of any large school system in the US, expect some cool new transit ... read»
What $649K Buys You: Renovated Three-Bedroom in U Street Corridor
Mark Wellborn | June 9th 2010
In this week's installment of What X Buys You, we look in the $649K range and find a three-bedroom row house just around the corner from Busboys and P... read»
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The Presidential Suite: Barack Obama's Old Apartment For Rent
Mark Wellborn | June 8th 2010
The apartment that Barack Obama lived in when he was a wild and crazy Columbia University student is now available for rent at $1,900/month. More afte... read»
DC Buyer: Savvy Former Investor Looking for First Real Home
Martin Smith | June 8th 2010
In this week's DC Buyer, we’re working with Alexis, a 37 year-old DC resident who is very familiar with investing in real estate in the city. No... read»
UrbanTurf Listings: The Only Way to Look for Your New Home
UrbanTurf Staff | June 8th 2010
UrbanTurf Listings is a premium property listings service that makes searching for your new home a truly enjoyable experience. Learn more about this s... read»
Deal of the Week: A Logan Circle Steal in More Ways Than One
Mark Wellborn | June 8th 2010
For this installment of Deal of the Week, we find an 1,100 square-foot two-bedroom in Logan Circle that has a number of attributes making it worthy of... read»
NYT: Foreclosure Victims Stop Making Payments, Wait to Be Forced Out
Joe Marhamati | June 7th 2010
A recent New York Times article reported that many foreclosure victime that have had no luck negotiating with the bank or taking advantage of Obama... read»
How Much Energy Do You Use? Microsoft Hohm Will Tell You
Joe Marhamati | June 7th 2010
Utility costs aren't usually on a homebuyer's checklist, not only because metrics like square footage are a more popular way to justify which home to ... read»
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