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DC's Office of Planning Proposes Requiring Inclusionary Zoning Units in Residential Conversions

DC's Office of Planning Proposes Requiring Inclusionary Zoning Units in Residential Conversions

Nena Perry-Brown | March 2nd 2021

The expansion efforts for this incremental affordable housing production tool continue in DC.... read»

The Group That Plans to Give Ward 8 Residents a Seat at the Economic Development Table

The Group That Plans to Give Ward 8 Residents a Seat at the Economic Development Table

Nena Perry-Brown | March 1st 2021

In order to ensure residents of DC's Ward 8 benefit from development there, the Ward 8 Community Economic Development Initiative is planning for the f... read»

The Nearly 600 Projects in UrbanTurf's Pipeline

The Nearly 600 Projects in UrbanTurf's Pipeline

UrbanTurf Staff | March 1st 2021

A decade ago, UrbanTurf created a database of multifamily projects in the DC region. Today, it is filled with hundreds of projects.... read»

Under Contract in Just Over a Week

Under Contract in Just Over a Week

Nena Perry-Brown | March 1st 2021

This installment of Under Contract revisits two recently-featured listings that both went under contract in just over a week.... read»

The Price is Right? How Home Pricing and Buying Strategies Are Changing in DC's Competitive Market

The Price is Right? How Home Pricing and Buying Strategies Are Changing in DC's Competitive Market

Nena Perry-Brown | February 26th 2021

The hyper-competitive, ever-shifting conditions of the DC-area housing market are changing strategies on the buying and selling side.... read»

Best New Listings: 30 Years in Takoma, Mid-Century Modern in Kensington

Best New Listings: 30 Years in Takoma, Mid-Century Modern in Kensington

Nena Perry-Brown | February 26th 2021

This week’s Best New Listings include a mid-century modern home in Kensington, a bungalow in Takoma, and traditional charms in Wesley Heights.... read»

The 9-Year Trajectory of DC Home Prices in Four Charts

The 9-Year Trajectory of DC Home Prices in Four Charts

UrbanTurf Staff | February 25th 2021

To illustrate the rise in prices, UrbanTurf analyzed four charts that show the path of home prices for a variety of property types since 2011. ... read»

UrbanTurf Listings: New This Week

UrbanTurf Listings: New This Week

UrbanTurf Staff | February 25th 2021

UrbanTurf Listings is a premium property listings service that showcases some of the most appealing for-sale homes from across the DC metropolitan are... read»

Mortgage Rates Rise to Just Below 3%

Mortgage Rates Rise to Just Below 3%

UrbanTurf Staff | February 25th 2021

Long-term mortgage rates rose to their highest level since last August this week. ... read»

Old Town's Newest Riverside Development Is Already Over 50% Sold

Old Town's Newest Riverside Development Is Already Over 50% Sold

UrbanTurf Sponsor | February 25th 2021

A new condominium and townhome community called Venue will debut the best views and most spectacular river-side location in Old Town North.... read»

Mortgage Applications Drop Due to Rising Rates, Winter Storms

Mortgage Applications Drop Due to Rising Rates, Winter Storms

UrbanTurf Staff | February 24th 2021

Mortgage applications dropped 11.4%, according to data released by the Mortgage Bankers Association today.... read»

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