900 North Washington Street: Old Town Condos Seeing Green
Jeremy Castle | January 12th 2010
900 North Washington Street is a new 57-unit development in Old Town, Alexandria with condos meant to save buyers green in the short term and over the... read»
Deal of the Week: Hot Tubbin' in Columbia Heights
Mark Wellborn | January 12th 2010
UrbanTurf does not like to wave an unattainable carrot in the face of its readers, but we saw this two-bedroom unit in Columbia Heights before its lat... read»
P.G. County Ranked 12th Worst Housing Market for 2010
Tim Brown | January 11th 2010
A report released recently from the website Housing Predictor forecasts that Prince George’s County will be one of the worst performing markets ... read»
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Weekly Round-Up: Mount Pleasant Party House, Real World DC, The $57.5 Million Apartment
UrbanTurf Staff | January 8th 2010
UrbanTurf can only cover so much real estate news during the week, so after the jump are stories that we didn't write, but are worth reading anyway.... read»
"If I Had $6 Million" Listing: Modern Miami Marvel in Forest Hills
Mark Wellborn | January 8th 2010
This week's If I Had $6 Million listing is a four-bedroom home that has the exterior of an embassy on Massachusetts Avenue and the interior of a moder... read»
WBJ: Condo Sales Up 34 Percent in 2009
Mark Wellborn | January 7th 2010
A year-end report from Delta Associates that looked at the condo market throughout the DC area reported that condo sales in the DC area were up 34 per... read»
Rents are Falling Almost Everywhere...Except DC
Will Smith | January 7th 2010
Vacancy rates for apartments have reached their highest level in 30 years, according to a report issued this morning. While a bleak commentary on the ... read»
HUD Releases Updated Mandatory Settlement Cost Booklet
Tim Brown | January 7th 2010
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has released a settlement cost booklet, Shopping for Your Home Loan that provides a compreh... read»
Sponsored Post: Five Units Remain at Union Row
UrbanTurf Staff | January 7th 2010
Union Row is almost sold out. The development that covers an entire city block on 14th Street in the U Street Corridor has just five remaining units. ... read»
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