Debt Forgiven: Homebuilder Aims to Lure Buyers With Student Loan Forgiveness
Nena Perry-Brown | September 26th 2017
A study by nonprofit NeighborWorks America finds that 25 percent of millennials say they are delaying a home purchase because of student loan debt. No... read»
A Mixed-Use Hopback on 14th Street?
Nena Perry-Brown | September 26th 2017
Arcadia Design is planning to deliver a mixed-use hop-back project on the 14th Street corridor.... read»
248 Brand New Condos Come to National Harbor
UrbanTurf Sponsor | September 26th 2017
This fall, National Harbor will welcome The Haven, its first new condominium development in a decade. ... read»
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112 Apartments and 19 Townhouses Planned for Arlington Boulevard
Nena Perry-Brown | September 25th 2017
Wesley Housing Development Corporation is proposing nearly 4 acres of residential development off Arlington Boulevard.... read»
Debate Heats Up Around DC's Proposed TOPA Law
Nena Perry-Brown | September 22nd 2017
TOPA was back in the spotlight on Thursday as the DC Council Committee on Housing and Neighborhood Revitalization held a hearing on the much-ballyhooe... read»
Best New Listings: A Converted Schoolhouse, A Spacious Rowhouse and A Semi-Detached House
Nena Perry-Brown | September 22nd 2017
This week's Best New Listings include a converted schoolhouse condo in Capitol Hill, a spacious Truxton Circle rowhouse, and a semi-detached home in N... read»
Hillcrest: DC's Not-So-Secret Neighborhood
Zak Salih | September 21st 2017
Hillcrest residents were waiting for people to start looking closer at the southeast neighborhood famous for its suburban charms and lack of developme... read»
DC's Shortcomings as a Deaf City
Nena Perry-Brown | September 21st 2017
Gallaudet University's presence has long earned the District a reputation as being a "deaf city". However, a recent discussion led by Deaf Urbanism --... read»
The Difference That Seven Years Makes in the Demographics of DC
Nena Perry-Brown | September 20th 2017
In light of Census data being released last week, UrbanTurf is taking a look at how the demographics of the District have changed between 2009 and now... read»
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