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The Lacey Lowers Prices on Certain Units
Will Smith | June 26th 2009
UrbanTurf got word today that there have been a few price reductions at The Lacey, the new modern development at Florida Avenue and 11th NW.... read»
Units Moving in Capitol Riverfront
Mark Wellborn | June 26th 2009
The Capitol Riverfront BID recently announced leasing and sales statistics for the second quarter of 2009 for a number of residential developments in ... read»
Eastern Market Reopens Today
Mark Wellborn | June 26th 2009
Eastern Market in Capitol Hill reopens today, two years after a fire gutted the 136 year-old market. During a $22 million renovation, the vendors that... read»
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Are New Appraisal Rules Derailing Home Sales?
Mark Wellborn | June 25th 2009
Are property appraisals that are based on valuations from months ago derailing home sales that are on the verge of closing? In her Local Address blog,... read»
Sponsored Post: Argent Grand Opening BBQ this Saturday
UrbanTurf Staff | June 25th 2009
The 96-unit Argent, Silver Spring's newest condo development, is hosting a grand opening barbeque this Saturday from noon to 4pm. Texas ribs and other... read»
In Positive Sign for Loudoun, New Home Community Reopens for Sale
Will Smith | June 24th 2009
Martin's Chase, a new home community in Loudoun County, has reopened for sale. It is one more sign that the real estate market in one of the DC area's... read»
Ask An Agent: What Are the Most Important Metrics When Buying A Home?
Mark Wellborn | June 24th 2009
In this week's installment of Ask An Agent, a reader inquires about what the best metrics are to keep in mind when buying a new home. More after the j... read»
WSJ: Changing Perspectives About Homeownership
Mark Wellborn | June 24th 2009
On its Developments housing blog yesterday, The Wall Street Journal wrote about a National Foundation for Credit Counseling survey, which shows that m... read»
Moratorium on Home Building in Bethesda
Mark Wellborn | June 23rd 2009
DC Metrocentric is reporting via the-thes, a Bethesda-based blog, that the planning board in Montgomery County recently decided to place a moratorium ... read»
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