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»
It's All Politics: The 5 Most Expensive Homes Sold in DC in 2017
Nena Perry-Brown | December 5th 2017
As 2017 winds down, UrbanTurf takes a look at the most expensive homes that sold in DC this year. ... read»
OPaL Launches Sales for Two Historic Alley Homes on Capitol Hill
UrbanTurf Sponsor | December 5th 2017
Cluss Alley includes two unique, three-bedroom condos, with charming historic features, priced at $1.825 each. ... read»
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Upside Down Under Contract: From 81 Days in Logan Circle to Under a Week in Wheaton
Nena Perry-Brown | December 4th 2017
For Under Contract this week, UrbanTurf highlights two recently-featured homes in Wheaton and Logan Circle that went under contract this month.... read»
How the Senate Tax Reform Bill Would Affect DC-Area Homeowners
Nena Perry-Brown | December 4th 2017
In the wake of the U.S. Senate passing a tax reform bill late last week, UrbanTurf summarizes how the bill would impact current and aspiring homeowner... read»
The Takoma Theater May House Children's Medical Center
Nena Perry-Brown | December 1st 2017
The owners of the historic Takoma Theater are seeking zoning relief to allow a satellite clinic for Children's National Medical Center.... read»
DC-Area Renters Pay $8,313 More Annually in Rent Now Than 20 Years Ago
Nena Perry-Brown | December 1st 2017
A new study by Zillow shows that DC-area renters pay 8.5 percent more of their income on housing now than they did in 1985-2000.... read»
Shaw Whole Foods Development Breaks Ground, 30 Percent of Residences Will Be Affordable
Nena Perry-Brown | November 30th 2017
The new Whole Foods will be incorporated in a mixed-use building that will include over 400 residential units -- 30 percent of which will be affordabl... read»
Nearly One in 5 Homes Sold in DC in 2017 Were All-Cash Purchases
Nena Perry-Brown | November 30th 2017
Cash remains king in DC, with nearly one in five home purchases being made in all-cash this year.... read»
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