In 40 Years, Your Home Will Be Taken Away
Shilpi Paul | April 19th 2012
At River Place in Arlington, the residents own their co-ops, but don't own the land that the building sits on. And, in 40 years, that will be a proble... read»
Doomsday Planners in the District
Shilpi Paul | April 18th 2012
Think your neighbor is putting in a swimming pool? Here in DC, it may actually be something quite different. ... read»
Revamping a Row House, 203k Style
Shilpi Paul | April 18th 2012
After seven years in their H Street Corridor row house, Maileen Villamor and her husband were starting to get frustrated. The home had structural prob... read»
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DC: A Seller's Market
Shilpi Paul | April 17th 2012
There has been a good deal of evidence lately that now is one of the better times in recent memory to be selling a home in the District. ... read»
And the Winner Is...
UrbanTurf Staff | April 17th 2012
On March 13th, UrbanTurf launched a giveaway to show appreciation to our readership. A few weeks and hundreds of entries later, we have a winner.... read»
Deal of the Week: A Chevy Chase Three-Bedroom That Will Move Fast
UrbanTurf Staff | April 17th 2012
Three-bedroom homes in Chevy Chase DC usually hover just below the seven-figure price range, so when one hits the market that is well south of that, i... read»
Quantifying the Height Premium...Just Not in DC
Shilpi Paul | April 16th 2012
In a recent New York Magazine piece, Jonathan Miller attempted to quantify the height premium as it relates to home prices. Specifically, just how muc... read»
16th Street Heights B&B Looking for a $24,000/Month Tenant
Shilpi Paul | April 16th 2012
It is no secret that rents have gotten pretty high in DC, but UrbanTurf recently happened upon what might be one of the largest and most expensive ren... read»
Getting Paid To Live in Arlington
Shilpi Paul | April 16th 2012
Arlington County may start paying employees to live where they work, reported the Ballston-Virginia Square Patch.... read»
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