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»
What $30K Buys You: The Cheapest Unit in the City
Mark Wellborn | May 4th 2010
In this week’s installment of What X Buys You, we did some research to find the least expensive, move-in ready home on the market in DC. We foun... read»
More Schoolhouse Condos for Georgetown?
Mark Wellborn | May 4th 2010
The Corcoran Gallery of Art has issued a press release stating that the arts institution recently sold the former Fillmore School in Georgetown to Eas... read»
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UrbanTurf Reader Asks: Are Incentives Like the Home Buyer Credit a Thing of the Past?
Mark Wellborn | May 3rd 2010
In this installment of UrbanTurf Reader Asks, a reader wonders if there will be any more government incentives like the $8,000 first-time tax credit i... read»
Best New Listings: H Street Corridor and Logan Circle
Mark Wellborn | May 3rd 2010
In this week's edition of Best New Listings, we feature a completely renovated three-bedroom home in the H Street Corridor with a rental unit and a on... read»
Sellers, Prepare To Be Googled
Erin Mantz | April 30th 2010
Home inspection issues, a low appraisal and financing problems are usually the obstacles that can hold up the home buying process. However Erin Mantz ... read»
Waking Up Underwater
Mark Wellborn | April 30th 2010
In this week's departure from DC real estate fare, we head to the middle of the Indian Ocean where we find a hotel that is offering (for a limited tim... read»
Under Contract: Quality Homes Do Not Stay on the Market Long
Mark Wellborn | April 30th 2010
In Under Contract this week, we take a look at a few properties featured on UrbanTurf over the last week and a half that went under contract within 14... read»
Roundup: Former Treasury Secretary Leaving DC -- and His $4.6m Mansion
Will Smith | April 29th 2010
In this week's roundup: the tax credit expires tomorrow, former treasury secretary Hank Paulson's DC mansion on the market, and the biggest real estat... read»
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