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Montgomery County Approves 120 Day Limit on Short-Term Rentals

Montgomery County Approves 120 Day Limit on Short-Term Rentals

Nena Perry-Brown | October 11th 2017

Yesterday morning, the Montgomery County Council unanimously approved a regulatory framework for short-term rentals, including limiting them to 120 da... read»

More Retail and Metro Improvements For Massive Poplar Point Redevelopment

More Retail and Metro Improvements For Massive Poplar Point Redevelopment

Nena Perry-Brown | October 10th 2017

In preparation for zoning review, Redbrick Partners adds more retail and a more pedestrian-friendly streetscape to a planned five-building development... read»

Under Contract: Ten Days or Less, From Takoma to Capitol Hill

Under Contract: Ten Days or Less, From Takoma to Capitol Hill

Nena Perry-Brown | October 10th 2017

For this installment of Under Contract, UrbanTurf revisits three recently-featured listings, including two early 20th-century houses on opposite sides... read»

Sales Launch for Stylish Condos in a Prime Capitol Hill Location

Sales Launch for Stylish Condos in a Prime Capitol Hill Location

UrbanTurf Sponsor | October 10th 2017

Stone Hill, by notable boutique developer Pecar Properties, includes one bedrooms starting in the mid $300s and two bedrooms starting in the low $600s... read»

Does a Soft September Mean That DC's Housing Market is Starting to Slow Down?

Does a Soft September Mean That DC's Housing Market is Starting to Slow Down?

Nena Perry-Brown | October 10th 2017

In July and August, median home prices in the District dropped as inventory increased, and the latest report from Bright MLS shows that September larg... read»

Fireplaces, Ensuites and Attics: What DC's Luxury Renters Are Looking For

Fireplaces, Ensuites and Attics: What DC's Luxury Renters Are Looking For

Nena Perry-Brown | October 6th 2017

The DC area has plenty of rental stock that caters to high-earners. Now, Zillow has analyzed what terms are used in listings to entice prospective ten... read»

Ward 8 Residents Want Commercial Site Rezoned to Residential

Ward 8 Residents Want Commercial Site Rezoned to Residential

Nena Perry-Brown | October 6th 2017

ANC 8A has filed a map amendment application in hopes of preventing construction of a storage center and paving the way for future residential develop... read»

Best New Listings: The Wine Lovers Edition

Best New Listings: The Wine Lovers Edition

Nena Perry-Brown | October 6th 2017

This week's Best New Listings include a Stanton Park condo and a house in Wesley Heights that were both built for wine lovers.... read»

187-Unit Office-to-Residential Conversion Approved in Oxon Hill

187-Unit Office-to-Residential Conversion Approved in Oxon Hill

Nena Perry-Brown | October 5th 2017

This morning, the Prince George's County Planning Board approved a proposed conversion of an office building in Oxon Hill to residential -- the second... read»

2,100 Units, 200,000 Square Feet of Commercial Space: The Vision For East of H Street

2,100 Units, 200,000 Square Feet of Commercial Space: The Vision For East of H Street

Nena Perry-Brown | October 5th 2017

Last night, nonprofit neighborhood coalition H Street Main Street presented a vision for a revitalized area at and further north and east of the Starb... read»

Ditto’s Buchanan School Sells Half Its Condos in First Week of Sales

Ditto’s Buchanan School Sells Half Its Condos in First Week of Sales

UrbanTurf Sponsor | October 5th 2017

Buchanan School will open its doors to residents this fall and prospective buyers can now schedule a private tour of the property’s model home. ... read»

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