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Raze Permits Filed for Park Morton for 2021 Groundbreaking

Raze Permits Filed for Park Morton for 2021 Groundbreaking

Nena Perry-Brown | August 19th 2020

The two-phase public housing redevelopment has spent the last few years in limbo.... read»

Prices Soar, But So Do Sales: The Woodridge Housing Market, By the Numbers

Prices Soar, But So Do Sales: The Woodridge Housing Market, By the Numbers

UrbanTurf Staff | August 18th 2020

The Woodridge housing market in 2020 is a microcosm of the larger regional market.... read»

Modern Meets Luxury: Inside the Gorgeous Homes at Avec on H Street

Modern Meets Luxury: Inside the Gorgeous Homes at Avec on H Street

UrbanTurf Sponsor | August 18th 2020

From state-of-the-art amenities to spacious and luxurious apartment homes, Avec on H Street is the best place to call home in DC's most popular and hi... read»

This Week's Find: A Twice-Converted Carriage House on Walter Houp Court

This Week's Find: A Twice-Converted Carriage House on Walter Houp Court

Nena Perry-Brown | August 18th 2020

This Week's Find is one of several former stables and warehouses converted decades ago on this renamed Lincoln Park alley.... read»

$17 Million Views: One of the DC Region's Priciest Homes Finds a Buyer

$17 Million Views: One of the DC Region's Priciest Homes Finds a Buyer

UrbanTurf Staff | August 17th 2020

Listed for $16.95 million, a 13,000 square-foot home overlooking the Potomac went under contract over the weekend.... read»

A Five-Figure Premium for a Pair of Park-Proximal Properties

A Five-Figure Premium for a Pair of Park-Proximal Properties

Nena Perry-Brown | August 17th 2020

This week’s edition of Above Asking revisits two recently-featured listings near two Northeast "Parks" that each sold for five figures above askin... read»

Could an Air-Quality Monitor Detect Coronavirus in Your Building?

Could an Air-Quality Monitor Detect Coronavirus in Your Building?

Nena Perry-Brown | August 17th 2020

A Tysons-based company is testing out air quality-monitoring technology to detect COVID.... read»

A Deluge of Demand: How Lenders Are Dealing With Record-Low Rates

A Deluge of Demand: How Lenders Are Dealing With Record-Low Rates

Nena Perry-Brown | August 14th 2020

With rates at or near the lowest they have ever been, some lenders are getting creative in how they approach new purchases and requests to refinance.... read»

Will Timber Pizza be Tumbled by Adjacent Development Reclaiming a Walkway?

Will Timber Pizza be Tumbled by Adjacent Development Reclaiming a Walkway?

Nena Perry-Brown | August 14th 2020

A pair of under-construction quadplexes may block the restaurant from its de facto emergency exit.... read»

Best New Listings: A T Street Rowhouse, A Riverdale Bungalow and Mid-Century in Annandale

Best New Listings: A T Street Rowhouse, A Riverdale Bungalow and Mid-Century in Annandale

Nena Perry-Brown | August 14th 2020

This week’s Best New Listings features a rowhouse near U Street, mid-century modern style in Annandale, and a bungalow with an accessory building in... read»

The 7 DC Neighborhoods That Broke a Record in July

The 7 DC Neighborhoods That Broke a Record in July

UrbanTurf Staff | August 13th 2020

With how much home prices have risen in the region this year, UrbanTurf decided to dig into the data and find the neighborhoods in DC where prices hav... read»

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