Enjoy Photos of Beautiful DC Real Estate? This is Where to Get Them.
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We have noticed that some of the most popular items that we post to our Facebook page are, perhaps not surprisingly, pretty pictures.
Given that, we decided to consolidate all the beautiful and interesting images we post on UrbanTurf into one convenient location, which also happens to be the latest and greatest social media website: Pinterest.
Every week we’ll be pinning the very best visuals to our Pinterest account, so if you’re one of those people who loves browsing images of DC-area real estate, neighborhoods, and renderings of new projects, follow us on Pinterest to get your fix. Just click this:
Below we’ve included a sample of the beauties we’ve “pinned” just in the last week or so.
As we are relatively new to Pinterest, we are seeking suggestions for quality pinners to follow. Please let us know who you follow in the comments. Themes we’re interested are the DC area, neighborhoods, architecture, and real estate. Thanks!
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/enjoy_photos_of_beautiful_dc_real_estate_this_is_where_to_get_them/6002.
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