Weekly Round-Up: Credit Card Parking Meters, Falling Mortgage Rates, The White House Valuation
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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.
- DC is trying out credit card parking meters. Hopefully they are better than those impossible-to-use Pay 2 Park machines. (Greater Greater Washington)
- Always ahead of the game, Keith Gibbons has published his analysis of DC housing prices and sales for 2009 (even before MRIS). (DC Housing Prices)
- Bozzutto Development asks the city for a two-year delay on its planned residential development in Mount Vernon Triangle. Construction is still happening in the neighborhood, though. (DCmud)
- Mortgage rates fall back just under 5 percent. (Washington Business Journal)
- No property is immune to falling home prices: The White House was recently appraised for $292 milllion, a $16 million drop since last year. (Zillow)
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