UrbanTurf is Now Covering Rentals
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As you may have noticed over the past couple months, UrbanTurf has begun to cover the DC area rental market. DC has one of the hotter markets in the country right now, so as a result, we will continue to ramp up publication of articles on rental trends, apartment buildings in the DC area, our amateur landlord series and other interesting rental stories. Here are a few that we have already published:
- Huge H Street Corridor Apartment Complex Breaks Ground
- Burleith Landlords, Your Neighbors Are Watching
- Needle in a Haystack: Apartment Hunting in DC
- Disco Lobby Doesn’t Mean Disco Living at Highland Park
- No Vacancy on 16th Street
- This Is A Craigslist Rental Scam
- The Dumont’s Second Tower Goes Rental, Starts Lease-Up This Weekend
- Amateur Landlord: Picking the Right Tenant
If you have suggestions for topics, or there is something you want an aritlce about, send an email to editor2010@urbanturf.com. And don't worry, our coverage of the home buying and selling scene will still be as strong as ever.
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/urbanturf_is_now_covering_rentals/2723.
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