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Just a friendly reminder to all you Twitter users out there: you can follow your favorite DC real estate website here. Our followers can expect a steady stream of interesting links, tidbits, and observations that you won’t necessarily see on the website or in the RSS feed.
And while you’re at it, here are a few fellow Twitterers that we recommend:
- Housing Complex (City Paper’s real estate blog)
- Greater Greater Washington (transit and urban planning)
- NickTimiraos (housing and mortgage market expert for The Wall Street Journal)
- The Atlantic Cities (The Atlantic’s blog that covers all things city-centric.)
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/follow_urbanturf_on_twitter/2105.
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