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Friday Eye Candy: Penthouse Duplex in Logan Circle
UrbanTurf Staff | April 1st 2011
For your Friday afternoon viewing pleasure, we give you a look at a duplex penthouse in Logan Circle that just hit the market. ... read»
New Condos, Apartments and Retail for 14th Street
UrbanTurf Staff | April 1st 2011
In the past 48 hours, there have been a number of reports about new residential projects and retail coming to the stretch of 14th Street between R and... read»
A Future President and The Columbia Heights Bathroom
Mark Wellborn | April 1st 2011
George Washington had his apple tree, and Abe Lincoln had reading the law by candlelight. And Jeremy Taylor has living in the bathroom as his story on... read»
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Columbia Heights: DC's Most Diverse Neighborhood, But For How Long?
Amanda Abrams | March 31st 2011
The demographic, residential and retail make-up of Columbia Heights has changed notably over the past decade. But with the northwest neighborhood stil... read»
Sponsored: Sales Start at New Adams Morgan Condominium Project
UrbanTurf Sponsor | March 31st 2011
Sales officially started this week at WY18, the 43-unit condominium project in the heart of Adams Morgan at 1801 and 1811 Wyoming Avenue NW. ... read»
This Week's Find: Looking Down the Well in Capitol Hill
Mark Wellborn | March 30th 2011
Built in 1910 as a two-unit flat a couple blocks north of Lincoln Park in Capitol Hill, This Week's Find was converted to a 3,150 square-foot three-be... read»
Getting in on the Ground Floor in Southwest
Will Smith | March 30th 2011
In a city where real estate watchers are always speculating about the next hot neighborhood, it is curious that DC's Southwest quadrant gets so little... read»
DC-Area Home Sellers: Beware Paragraph 7
Craig Davitian | March 29th 2011
The most-used home sales contract form in DC is the Greater Capital Association of Realtors' “Regional Sales Contract.” While all of its t... read»
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