$2.5 Million: The Priciest Condo in Columbia Heights History Finds a Buyer
Nena Perry-Brown | July 13th 2017
The 5,000-plus square-foot unit at the Helicopter Factory has gone under contract.... read»
Flipping ROI: DC Neighborhoods East of the River Provide Biggest Return For Developers
Nena Perry-Brown | July 13th 2017
DC's constrained supply of houses and high demand for homes may have stymied the local flipping industry, but that doesn't mean home flippers in the c... read»
Now Selling: 5 Ultra-Modern Condos in a Historic Dupont Rowhouse
UrbanTurf Sponsor | July 13th 2017
Behind the classic, bay-front exterior of Pacific Row, developer PT Blooms is putting the finishes touches on five luxury condominiums. ... read»
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Is DC's Housing Inventory Shortage Finally Beginning to Ease?
Nena Perry-Brown | July 12th 2017
While homes are still selling at record-breaking prices, the market in DC seems to have reached a tipping point where high prices are encouraging an i... read»
New Startup Offers Everyday Household Goods at $3 a Pop
UrbanTurf Staff | July 11th 2017
The start-up Brandless is an online grocery store where non-perishable, everyday household goods cost just three dollars.... read»
Sun-Filled Condominiums and Nobu Come to the West End
UrbanTurf Sponsor | July 11th 2017
Georgetown's 2501 M Street features expansive condos from design firms CORE Architecture & Design and HapstakDemetriou+ and will soon be home to the n... read»
Fewer Units, Possibly Condos: The New Plans for DC's Randall School
Nena Perry-Brown | July 11th 2017
Last night, the team behind the redevelopment of the Randall School presented the modified concept for the site to the ANC 6D.... read»
One of DC's Oldest Homes, The Historic Honeymoon House, Hits the Market
Nena Perry-Brown | July 10th 2017
Today, the Tiber Island Cooperative Homes listed one of the oldest residences in the District.... read»
The 2,500 Residences on the Boards for Rosslyn
Nena Perry-Brown | July 7th 2017
As UrbanTurf continues to revisit the residential development pipeline throughout the DC area, this week, we turn our attention across the Potomac Riv... read»
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