First Look: The Barber of Hell's Bottom
UrbanTurf Staff | April 2nd 2013
On Monday night, UrbanTurf got a sneak peek at the newest and perhaps most anticipated barber shop to open in DC in recent memory. ... read»
How Housing, Schools and the City Work Together
Shilpi Paul | April 2nd 2013
On Monday night, a developer, a former director of the DC Office of Planning, a charter school founder and a columnist sat on a panel to discuss commu... read»
Where in the DC Area Are You Paying Above List Price?
UrbanTurf Staff | April 1st 2013
Last week, UrbanTurf provided a rundown of the top five DC zip codes with the highest average sales-to-original-list-price ratio for homes that sold i... read»
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Best New Listings: City Views and A Del Ray Bungalow
Shilpi Paul | March 29th 2013
In this Easter edition of Best New Listings, UrbanTurf looks at a corner unit at 16th Street and U Street NW and a cute Del Ray bungalow.... read»
Trinidad's (Almost) $1 Million Contract Falls Through
Shilpi Paul | March 29th 2013
The contract on the highest priced home in Trinidad, which found a buyer in February, has fallen through. ... read»
Neighborhood Eats: The Grill Room, Rye Bar, and A Diplomatic Approach
Jamie Liu | March 29th 2013
This week in Neighborhood Eats, rye makes a big showing in Georgetown, a French brasserie is coming to Logan Circle, and fame isn't quite enough for o... read»
200 Apartments Going Up Adjacent to Union Market?
Shilpi Paul | March 29th 2013
A project with either 200 apartments or hotel rooms could finally be moving forward on a plot adjacent to Union Market. ... read»
DC's Baseball "Neighborhood" One of the Most Expensive
UrbanTurf Staff | March 28th 2013
Trulia has determined that if you want to own a home near Nationals Park, "it'll cost you."... read»
The Greenest Capitol Hill Home on the Market
UrbanTurf Staff | March 28th 2013
Four years ago, UrbanTurf profiled DC's first carbon neutral home on Capitol Hill. Now, the firm that built and designed that house is back with a pro... read»
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