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HUD Website of FHA-Approved Condos
UrbanTurf Staff | February 9th 2011
If you are going to use Federal Housing Administration (FHA) financing to buy a condo, then a good place to start looking for a place is the HUD websi... read»
DC to NYC in 96 Minutes (A Little) Closer to Becoming Reality
Mark Wellborn | February 9th 2011
Yesterday, Vice President Joe Biden announced the Obama administration's plans to allot billions of dollars to fund construction and improvements of h... read»
UrbanTurf Reader Asks: Two-Bedroom Rental Debate: Mount Pleasant or Capitol Hill
UrbanTurf Staff | February 9th 2011
In this week’s installment of UrbanTurf Reader Asks, a reader moving to the District who has been analyzing the prices for two-bedroom rentals i... read»
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Home Buyers Find Mortgage Process Confusing
Mark Wellborn | February 8th 2011
A survey from MortgageMatch.com shows that one-third of respondents think that the mortgage process is the most confusing part of the home buying proc... read»
Deal of the Week: Two-Bedroom Plus Loft in McLean Gardens
UrbanTurf Staff | February 8th 2011
This installment of Deal of the Week is a two-bedroom plus loft unit in Cleveland Park that, if past sales are any indication, will be under contract ... read»
Preview: The Solidago, DC's First LEED Platinum Condo Development?
Mark Wellborn | February 7th 2011
UrbanTurf has been given a sneak peek at The Solidago, a new three-unit row house residential project that could be DC's first LEED Platinum condo dev... read»
More Capital Bikeshare Stations Needed in Anacostia?
Mark Wellborn | February 7th 2011
And Now Anacostia recently had a post about whether or not Anacostia should have another Capital Bikeshare station, one of a few recent blog posts reg... read»
Price Cutter: Takoma Park Rambler, Atypical Georgetown Townhome
UrbanTurf Staff | February 7th 2011
In a new feature on UrbanTurf this week, we take a look at properties that we have written about where the asking price has been reduced. ... read»
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