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A French Brasserie to Replace DC's American City Diner

A French Brasserie to Replace DC's American City Diner

Nena Perry-Brown | August 13th 2018

Last month, the American City Diner in Chevy Chase DC abruptly closed. Now, we are getting an idea of what will replace it.... read»

More Residences, More Parking: The Proposed Changes for Douglas Development's Buzzard Point Project

More Residences, More Parking: The Proposed Changes for Douglas Development's Buzzard Point Project

UrbanTurf Staff | August 10th 2018

Douglas Development would like to make its proposed Buzzard Point project even bigger. ... read»

DC Area Home Prices Reach Decade-High Levels in July

DC Area Home Prices Reach Decade-High Levels in July

UrbanTurf Staff | August 10th 2018

It's a new month, but a similar story for the DC area housing market. ... read»

Best New Listings: A 4,400 Square Foot Loft in a Former Car Dealership

Best New Listings: A 4,400 Square Foot Loft in a Former Car Dealership

UrbanTurf Staff | August 10th 2018

This week's Best New Listings include a quintessential Glover Park home and a massive 4,400 square foot loft on Adams Morgan's main drag.... read»

Mortgage Rates Head Sideways in the Summer

Mortgage Rates Head Sideways in the Summer

UrbanTurf Staff | August 9th 2018

Since May, long-term mortgage rates have been zig-zagging between 4.55 percent and 4.66 percent.... read»

Two Housing Markets Diverge in Forest Hills

Two Housing Markets Diverge in Forest Hills

Nena Perry-Brown | August 9th 2018

This week's Home Price Watch highlights the Forest Hills neighborhood, where the condo and co-op market is going one way and the detached home market ... read»

Nine Condos from the $300s Debut on a Prime Columbia Heights Corner

Nine Condos from the $300s Debut on a Prime Columbia Heights Corner

UrbanTurf Sponsor | August 9th 2018

On the hilltop corner of 14th and Randolph Streets—next to Little Coco’s—a new, modern condominium called Randolph 14 has just debuted nine resi... read»

The 1,625 Units on the Boards in Anacostia

The 1,625 Units on the Boards in Anacostia

Nena Perry-Brown | August 8th 2018

Although the reset of the Barry Farm redevelopment took over a thousand units out of the residential pipeline, Anacostia still has a lot on the boards... read»

A Hillside Hotel with Zero Real Estate

A Hillside Hotel with Zero Real Estate

Nena Perry-Brown | August 8th 2018

These accommodations in the Swiss Alps are the ultimate pop-up: hillside hotel beds in the open air.... read»

Would a Planned Residential Development in Georgetown Derail Plans For the Gondola?

Would a Planned Residential Development in Georgetown Derail Plans For the Gondola?

Nena Perry-Brown | August 8th 2018

Yesterday, Georgetown Met opined that a planned condo project at the Georgetown Exxon station could preclude the proposed Georgetown-Rosslyn gondola. ... read»

Did Google Maps Rename Your Neighborhood?

Did Google Maps Rename Your Neighborhood?

Nena Perry-Brown | August 7th 2018

The New York Times recently reported on residents finding their neighborhoods misidentified by Google Maps. UrbanTurf decided to see whether the same... read»

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