Weekly Roundup: $10K Home Buyer Credit, $33 Million Condo Sells
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UrbanTurf can only cover so much real estate news during the week, so below are stories that we didn’t write but are worth reading anyway.
- If you are thinking about getting a divorce, you may instead want to grin and bear it until housing prices go back up. (WaPo)
- Don’t worry if you miss out on the federal tax credit. If you move to California, the state will give you $10,000 to buy a home. (Developments)
- Apparently when a $33 million property sells in NYC, it means the luxury condo market is coming back. (WSJ)
Finally, here are UrbanTurf’s three most popular posts of the last week, in case you missed them:
- 20 Sales in 20 Days at The Floridian in the U Street Corridor
- The Erie in Adams Morgan Cuts $100K Off Three Remaining Units
- Rent vs. Buy: Cleveland Park
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