Weekly Round-Up: Mount Pleasant Party House, Real World DC, The $57.5 Million Apartment
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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.
- The third party crasher at the White House state dinner runs a mansion in Mount Pleasant that hosts private events. We wonder how the security is at those parties. (DCist)
- Episodes of the Real World DC started recently, so naturally there was a rumor that the house where it was filmed burnt down. (Housing Complex)
- Metro may add a 10-cent surcharge to fares between March and June, so that the trains can stay on track. Literally. (WBJ)
- An apartment in New York City is on the market for $57.5 million. That is a 20 percent down payment of $11.5 million. (NY Post)
- Meet the real estate versions of Bernie Madoff. (The Wall Street Journal)
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