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Same Song: Apartment Rents Up, Vacancy Still Low in DC Area
UrbanTurf Staff | July 6th 2011
Apartment rents continue to go up and vacancies remain low in the DC area, according to Delta Associates second quarter report. ... read»
New 95-Unit Residential Project Proposed For 15th Street
Mark Wellborn | July 6th 2011
The Meridian Hill Neighborhood Association reported over the holiday weekend that Jair Lynch Development Partners has proposed a 95-unit, nine-story r... read»
Report: 2.4 Years of New Condo Supply in DC Area
UrbanTurf Staff | July 5th 2011
Local real estate research firm Delta Associates has published its mid-year 2011 report on the market for new condos across the DC metro area. After t... read»
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Some July 4th Eye Candy For Those Sweating It Out in the City
UrbanTurf Staff | July 1st 2011
If you are spending your July 4th holiday sweating it out in the city rather than hanging out at the beach, here are some homes for sale from around t... read»
4.51%: Mortgage Rates Remain Steady
UrbanTurf Staff | June 30th 2011
Long-term mortgage rates rose ever so slightly this week. Freddie Mac reported that the average on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage increased to 4.51 per... read»
Neighborhood Eats: 7 Restaurants and Harris Teeter to The Yards; Fire at Hook
Rebecca Cooper | June 30th 2011
Easily the biggest restaurant news of the week broke bright and early Monday morning, when Forest City Washington announced that a Harris Teeter groce... read»
This Week's Find: Loft Living Near the Convention Center
UrbanTurf Staff | June 30th 2011
The rent is admittedly a little ambitious for this two-bedroom near the intersection of 11th and M Street NW, but for those with a large rental budget... read»
Shaw: The Duke's Former Stomping Ground
Amanda Abrams | June 30th 2011
While many of DC's communities have taken off in the past few years, attracting hordes of new residents and developing commercial areas to serve them,... read»
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