Up to 1,600 Units and Space for the Arts: Strathmore Square to Move Forward
Nena Perry-Brown | December 11th 2017
Three years after WMATA selected Fivesquares Development to redevelop Grosvenor-Strathmore Metro station, the Montgomery County Council approved a mas... read»
Above Asking: The $60,000 Six-Bedroom Premium
Nena Perry-Brown | December 11th 2017
For Above Asking this week, UrbanTurf takes a look at two recently-featured listings that went for five figures above asking, from one of LeDroit Park... read»
DC-Area Home Prices Hit Record in November as DC Proper Prices Remain Flat
Nena Perry-Brown | December 11th 2017
A new report out Monday shows that home values in DC hit the brakes in November as regional prices continued to hang around record highs. ... read»
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Will This Eventually Be the Tallest Building in Bethesda?
Nena Perry-Brown | December 8th 2017
A pair of developers are proposing a 30-story tower for the corner of Wisconsin and Woodmont Avenues.... read»
DC Bill Would Place Time Limits on Housing Code Violations
Nena Perry-Brown | December 7th 2017
The legislation would expedite hearings on housing code violations in hopes of curbing slumlord practices.... read»
Home Price Watch: The 33% Price Increase in Crestwood
UrbanTurf Staff | December 7th 2017
While sales volume is down, virtually every other metric in the neighborhood nestled between 16th Street and Rock Creek Park shot up in 2017. ... read»
Just 4 Condos Remain at High-End Bloomingdale Project from S2 Development & GoodWood
UrbanTurf Sponsor | December 7th 2017
The Highline is a collection of eight phenomenal two-bedroom residences located in Bloomingdale and collaborated on by S2 Development, architect Shawn... read»
Hotel-Apartment Hybrid Planned For One of DC's Oldest Residential Buildings
Nena Perry-Brown | December 6th 2017
Big plans are on the boards for one of DC's oldest known surviving apartments buildings.... read»
Convenience or Obstruction? DC Residents Sound Off on Dockless Bikes
Nena Perry-Brown | December 6th 2017
DDOT and the ANCs of Ward 2 co-hosted a town hall about the dockless bikeshare pilot program in DC and received plenty of feedback. ... read»
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