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Under Contract: The Under $500,000 Edition
UrbanTurf Staff | April 29th 2011
Under Contract this week is filled with homes that UrbanTurf has featured recently that were listed for under $500,000, and now have gone under contra... read»
Adams Morgan: No Longer DC’s Hippest Neighborhood, But Still Loved by Residents
Amanda Abrams | April 29th 2011
Long known for its boisterous nightlife scene, Adams Morgan is still a place where the streets get crowded on weekend nights. But it is also an area t... read»
24/7 Restaurants and Donald Trump Looking to Buy: Is This DC?
UrbanTurf Staff | April 28th 2011
DC versus New York City comparisons are made frequently, particularly by transplants from each city. However, two pieces of recent news make it seem l... read»
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A Bit More About PN Hoffman's 14th Street Project
Mark Wellborn | April 27th 2011
News that developer PN Hoffman had purchased the Verizon building at 14th and R Streets and would be turning it into a condo development had the blogo... read»
Price Cutter: Second (or Third) Time is the Charm
UrbanTurf Staff | April 27th 2011
In Price Cutter this week, we highlight recent price cuts at homes that have already undergone at least one price reduction. ... read»
CityMarket at O Making Headway
Mark Wellborn | April 27th 2011
The Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Central Loan Committee approved a $117 million loan yesterday for the one-million square foot CityMarket at O ... read»
What $415K Buys You in DC
UrbanTurf Staff | April 27th 2011
In What X Buys You this week, UrbanTurf takes a look at properties on the market for $415,000 to give readers an idea of what type of homes are availa... read»
Deal of the Week: Barnaby Woods/Chevy Chase Fixer-Upper
UrbanTurf Staff | April 26th 2011
Buyers in the market for a Chevy Chase home that needs some work might find this installment of Deal of the Week to their liking. ... read»
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