Best New Listings: Mount Pleasant, Columbia Heights and 16th Street Heights
Mark Wellborn | May 10th 2010
In this week's edition of Best New Listings, we feature a sunny one-bedroom in Mount Pleasant with parking and "elbow room," a three-bedroom penthouse... read»
Apartments Outlaw Smoking -- Even Within the Units
George Knowles | May 7th 2010
The DC area has seen an expansion of apartment buildings that have instituted a strict no-smoking policy, a rule that extends to the units themselves.... read»
World Domination Continues: Whole Foods to Open 8th Maryland Location
Mark Wellborn | May 7th 2010
The high-end grocery stores just keep popping up in the DC area. On May 18th, Whole Foods will open its eighth Maryland location in Friendship Heights... read»
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Roundup: DC Home Prices Could Drop; Shaq's Mansion Gutted
UrbanTurf Staff | May 6th 2010
In this week's roundup: HushGalleria mansion returns to the market, DC home prices could drop significantly by next year and a Russian mogul guts Shaq... read»
Turnberry Tower Reports Strong Sales Its First Month Back on the Market
Will Smith | May 6th 2010
Who says the luxury real estate market is hurting? Turnberry Tower, the 26-story condominium in Rosslyn and arguably the most luxe new building in the... read»
Under Contract: Off the Market in 15 Days or Less
Mark Wellborn | May 6th 2010
In Under Contract this week, we take a look at properties featured on UrbanTurf over the last two weeks that went under contract within 15 days of hit... read»
To Sell or To Rent, That is The Question
Mark Wellborn | May 5th 2010
Unexpected situations come up frequently after purchase of a home, and a job offer that takes you to a new city is near the top of the list. A UT read... read»
Sponsored Post: The Grand Opening of Chancellor's Row
UrbanTurf Staff | May 5th 2010
This Saturday May 8th, EYA’s newest DC townhome community Chancellor’s Row at Brookland Metro will open for pre-construction sales.... read»
DC Buyer: 40 Year-Old Banker Who Has the Kids on the Weekend
Martin Smith | May 5th 2010
In this week's DC Buyer, we’re working with Brice, a banker who is relocating to DC and is looking for a place that is big enough for when his d... read»
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