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.
- We learned that a 215-unit apartment project with a Giant supermarket on the ground floor will break ground this summer.
- Our resident housing market guru analyzed housing statistics for the zip code that encompasses parts of the Forest Hills, Van Ness, Cleveland Park, Woodley Park, and Kalorama neighborhoods.
- Capital Bikeshare added stations in Arlington and in DC.
- Prices dropped on a bungalow and a gingerbread house that we have featured.
- We looked at how budget cuts with affect the Tenant Opportunity to Puerchase Act (TOPA).
- We found the lowest-priced three-bedroom home on the market in AU Park and were given the cool history behind a Logan Circle loft that recently hit the market.
- A reader moving to DC from Los Angeles asked where and what he should buy with $550,000.
- And we celebrated Earth Day with MRIS’s top ten green neighborhoods in the DC area and took a closer look at the value of solar panels.
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