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Convenience or Obstruction? DC Residents Sound Off on Dockless Bikes

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

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

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»

Related Companies Proposes 300-Unit Residential Development at Navy Yard

Related Companies Proposes 300-Unit Residential Development at Navy Yard

UrbanTurf Staff | December 4th 2017

Related Companies and Ruben Companies have filed plans with the Zoning Commission for a residential development with approximately 300 units at 950 So... read»

From Flat to Single-Family: A Capitol Hill Couple's Arduous Application

From Flat to Single-Family: A Capitol Hill Couple's Arduous Application

Nena Perry-Brown | December 4th 2017

Earlier this year, UrbanTurf reported on a Capitol Hill couple's application to construct a two-unit flat on the alley abutting their property. Here's... read»

Upside Down Under Contract: From 81 Days in Logan Circle to Under a Week in Wheaton

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

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

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

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

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

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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