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This Week's Find: Breaking From Tradition in McLean
Mark Wellborn | March 22nd 2011
When people in the DC area think of McLean, what usually comes to mind in terms of the area's housing stock are sprawling McMansion-like homes on larg... read»
Deal of the Week: Under $300/Square Foot on Capitol Hill
UrbanTurf Staff | March 22nd 2011
The intersection of Capitol Hill, the H Street Corridor and Hill East is not a place that home buyers will find a lot of condos. But this installment ... read»
The Solar Panel Groupon for Homeowners
Mark Wellborn | March 21st 2011
TechCrunch is reporting that One Block Off The Grid (1BOG), a company that gets homeowners to install solar panels by promoting group discounts for in... read»
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Best New Listings: Capitol Hill, Michigan Park and Logan Circle
Mark Wellborn | March 21st 2011
In this week's edition of Best New Listings, we look at a three-bedroom within a block of the Capitol, a renovated bungalow in Michigan Park and a Log... read»
Under Contract: That Took Awhile Edition
UrbanTurf Staff | March 18th 2011
Often in Under Contract we highlight properties that are snapped up within mere days of hitting the market. We change that up today, featuring a few p... read»
Supply and Demand for New Condos Completely Out of Whack
Will Smith | March 18th 2011
The diminished supply of new condominiums in the DC metro area has gotten so tight that the next chapter of condo development could materialize this y... read»
The Cat in the Hat: U Street Circa 2000
Mark Wellborn | March 18th 2011
The landscape of the U Street Corridor has changed significantly in the past decade. To better understand that change, UrbanTurf spoke with the land d... read»
Sponsored: Condo Tour in Dupont Circle This Saturday
UrbanTurf Sponsor | March 17th 2011
Green DC Realty is hosting condo tours this Saturday in Dupont Circle, one of the city's most popular neighborhoods. The tours will feature a few hand... read»
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