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»
The Best Open Houses in DC: Logan Circle, Columbia Heights and Capitol Hill
Mark Wellborn | January 7th 2010
This weekend's best open houses include a sunny two-bedroom condo near 16th and P Streets, a large two-bedroom condo in Columbia Heights and a renovat... read»
What Does $779K Buy You in DC?
Mark Wellborn | January 6th 2010
In this week's installment of What X Buys You, we look in the $779,000 price point and find a four-bedroom, four-level home in Foxhall that may be one... read»
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Behind the Scenes: HGTV's House Hunters Comes to DC
Michele Lerner | January 5th 2010
Home & Garden Television’s (HGTV) House Hunters is coming to DC, and UrbanTurf's Michele Lerner got a behind-the-scenes look at how Hollywood an... read»
Deal of the Week: A Steal on Capitol Hill
Mark Wellborn | January 5th 2010
Originally listed at $450,000, then dropped to $435,000, the price on this two-bedroom condo in Capitol Hill dropped another $20K yesterday, officiall... read»
UrbanTurf Reader Asks: Can I Negotiate My Agent's Commission?
Mark Wellborn | January 4th 2010
In this week’s installment of UrbanTurf Reader Asks, a reader who is thinking about selling her condo inquires about a real estate agent’s... read»
Predictions '10: What Will the Next Year Look Like?
Tim Brown | January 4th 2010
Depending on whom you ask, the residential real estate market in 2010 will either be really good or really bad. After the jump, Tim Brown examines wha... read»
Best New Listings: Dupont Circle and Kalorama
Mark Wellborn | January 4th 2010
After a two-week hiatus, Best New Listings is back for the new year with a renovated one-bedroom at The Chastleton on 16th Street and a spacious two-b... read»
Housing is Now Cheap -- Or is It?
Mark Wellborn | December 30th 2009
Brett Arends, The Wall Street Journal columnist who we believe does a great job of explaining financial issues in layman’s terms, declared today... read»
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