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Posts By Nena Perry-Brown
Following are all articles by UrbanTurf author Nena Perry-Brown, from most recent to least.
What a $15,000 Homebuyers Credit Could Do in the DC Area
Nena Perry-Brown | March 17th 2021
The advanceable tax credit proposed by President Biden wouldn't cover the typical down payment in the DC area.... read»
A More Detailed Look at Parcel H, the 500-Unit Development Coming to The Yards
Nena Perry-Brown | March 17th 2021
The National Capital Planning Commission will review and vote on the latest concept next month.... read»
A New Tool Measures Home Buyer Demand in the DC Area
Nena Perry-Brown | March 16th 2021
Bright MLS launched the Bright T3 Home Demand Index, which inputs housing market data points to deliver a score that provides a sense of the homebuyi... read»
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$341,000 Above Asking in Chevy Chase, $141,000 Above Asking in Del Ray
Nena Perry-Brown | March 15th 2021
This week's edition of Above Asking revisits three recently featured listings, two of which went for six figures over asking price.... read»
Arlington County Board to Consider 423-Unit Courthouse Block Development
Nena Perry-Brown | March 15th 2021
Board staff is recommending the county sell the developer a piece of adjacent land to accomplish what is proposed.... read»
Howard University Students Study Potential Futures for Divinity School Site
Nena Perry-Brown | March 12th 2021
While formal planning for the East Campus in Brookland has been in stasis, some current professors, students and alumni have been working on their own... read»
Best New Listings: Socially Distanced in Arlington, a Missing Middle Loft in Chevy Chase
Nena Perry-Brown | March 12th 2021
This week’s Best New Listings includes a loft on Connecticut Avenue, an open rowhouse off Wisconsin Avenue, and an Arlington farmhouse with socially... read»
DC's Zoning Commission Approves Expansion of Inclusionary Zoning Requirements
Nena Perry-Brown | March 12th 2021
With the zoning amendment, more new map amendment approvals will trigger higher Inclusionary Zoning requirements.... read»
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The longtime political strategist and pollster who has advised everyone from Presiden... read »

A report out today finds early signs that the spring could be a busy market.... read »
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