NYT Columnist David Brooks' Cleveland Park Home Finds a Buyer
Lark Turner | September 15th 2014
Just two years after he bought it, The New York Times columnist David Brooks listed his Cleveland Park home for $4.495 million. And it took just two d... read»
Best New Listings: Bungalows, Income Suites and Elbow Room
Lark Turner | September 14th 2014
In this week's Best New Listings, UrbanTurf takes a look at a Capitol Hill home with room to spread out, a home near H Street with an income suite and... read»
The Latest Renderings of the St. Thomas' Parish Church Redevelopment
Lark Turner | September 11th 2014
The design of the residential and church projects have been significantly changed since the project was first presented to the ANC.... read»
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Georgetown Church Design Clears Zoning After Negotiating with Neighbors
Lark Turner | September 10th 2014
A Georgetown project that once incited raucous opposition from its neighbors sailed through a Board of Zoning Adjustment (BZA) hearing on Tuesday ... read»
Fall Predictions: Apartment Vacancies Rise With Rents Dropping in 2015
UrbanTurf Staff | September 10th 2014
Urban Igloo's Rick Gersten predicts that apartment vacancies will edge higher in the coming months, and rents could be set to drop by next year. ... read»
Inventory Rises in August, Though Home Sales Lagged Behind 2013
Lark Turner | September 10th 2014
Home prices also stayed flat in August, according to a new report from RealEstate Business Intelligence.... read»
WalkScore Debuts Neighborhood-by-Neighborhood Crime Grade Rating System
Lark Turner | September 9th 2014
On Tuesday, WalkScore debuted a new feature that assigns a letter grade to neighborhood crime.... read»
Fall Predictions: Watch the Inventory
UrbanTurf Staff | September 9th 2014
George Mason's David Versel weighs in on how inventory trends will affect the local housing market over the coming months. ... read»
Dupont Circle Park Gets Green Light, Will Be Finished by End of 2014
Lark Turner | September 9th 2014
Pedestrian foot traffic embedded in the park's pavers will power lights on the site's benches.... read»
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