UrbanTurf Week in Review
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In case you were out of town or busy at work, here is a quick rundown of some of the stories that UrbanTurf ran over the past week.
- Here is a look at listings that we considered to be top-notch.
- Our resident housing market guru analyzed housing statistics for the zip code that includes portions of Chevy Chase DC, Friendship Heights and Barnaby Woods.
- DC announced it is holding a “fire sale” of tax liens on residential and commercial properties in the District that have unpaid property taxes this coming Monday.
- News came out that Georgetown might be getting both a Target and a Bloomingdales.
- We found a good deal up in AU Park and a nine-bedroom foreclosure in Dupont Circle, but a couple of other quick buyers found them, too.
- We learned that Google may have a cure for road rage in the DC area.
- Proof that a church like this one in Capitol Hill can indeed become a home.
- Mortgage rates inched up ever so slightly.
- Zillow is now Zestimating not only homes for sale, but also rentals.
- We wrote about how Tenleytown is not quite like its neighbors.
- We took a closer look at the surge of pending home sales in the DC area in February.
- And we gave you a little something to dream about.
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