What's Hot: The Last Piece of Potomac Yard: Mill Creek Residential Pitches 398-Unit Apartment Building
Yelp for the DC Condo Scene (Sponsored)
✉️ Want to forward this article? Click here.
Does the condo building that you live in have an amazing roof deck or an extremely helpful front desk? Are the walls so thin that you can hear your neighbors? Either way, there is now a place to voice your praise or complaints.
A new DC-based website lets condo owners inform those on the hunt for a new place about the pros and cons of a specific building. buyDCcondos.com, started by Buyer’s Edge, includes descriptions and videos of neighborhoods and condos across DC, but the real advantage of the site is that current residents can provide first-hand evaluations of the buildings in which they live.
Each project page includes information about condo fees, parking availability, pet policies, laundry, walkability and area amenities, and it also includes a blog for every building which offers an opportunity for current owners and those knowledgeable about individual buildings to make comments, giving the condo buyer a look into what people really think about different properties.
“We are in the unique position to provide open and honest expert condo evaluations because we are never in the position of representing a seller of these properties,” said Dana Hollish Hill, Vice President at Buyer’s Edge. “And by allowing visitors to the site to add their feedback about the condo buildings in a blog format, we see this site as an open forum on DC condos.”
For more about buyDCcondos.com, watch the quick video below from Buyer’s Edge president Steve Israel. Or you can just head over to the site now and inform buyers about the pros and cons of the building where you live!
Buyer’s Edge Company, Inc. is the region’s oldest and largest exclusive buyer agency, dedicated to representing only buyers of residential real estate. This commitment to one side of the real estate transaction eliminates conflicts of interest associated with trying to represent both buyers and sellers.
See other articles related to: buydccondos.com, buyer's edge, dclofts, sponsored articles
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/yelp_for_the_dc_condo_scene_sponsored/3536.
Most Popular... This Week • Last 30 Days • Ever

If the walls of 1222 28th Street NW could talk, they'd have nearly three centuries wo... read »

The plan to replace the longtime home of Dance Loft on 14th Street with a mixed-use ... read »

The plans for a building that (forgive us) is just trying to fit in in downtown Bethe... read »

Even with over 1,100 new apartments delivering in the last 18 months, the new develop... read »

The developer is under contract to purchase Land Bay C-West, one of the last unbuilt ... read »
- One of DC's Oldest Homes Is Hitting the Market
- Plans For 101 Apartments, New Dance Loft On 14th Street To Be Delayed
- Narrow 260-Unit Apartment Building Pitched For Bethesda Moves Forward
- The Nearly 2,000 Units Still In The Works At Buzzard Point
- The Last Piece of Potomac Yard: Mill Creek Residential Pitches 398-Unit Apartment Building
DC Real Estate Guides
Short guides to navigating the DC-area real estate market
We've collected all our helpful guides for buying, selling and renting in and around Washington, DC in one place. Start browsing below!
First-Timer Primers
Intro guides for first-time home buyers
Unique Spaces
Awesome and unusual real estate from across the DC Metro












