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National Harbor: A Development Rises Next to the Potomac

National Harbor: A Development Rises Next to the Potomac

Amanda Abrams | November 10th 2010

Ten years ago, there wasn’t much to see on the eastern bank of the Potomac River just south of the Woodrow Wilson Bridge. These days, however, the a... read»

Burleith Landlords, Your Neighbors Are Watching

Burleith Landlords, Your Neighbors Are Watching

Mark Wellborn | November 10th 2010

If you are operating an illegal rental out of your home in Burleith, beware. DCRA recently received a list of 134 properties from a coalition of Burle... read»

What $495K Buys You in DC

What $495K Buys You in DC

Rebecca Ortega | November 9th 2010

In What X Buys You this week, we take a look at properties on the market in the $495,000 range to give readers an idea of what type of home this price... read»

DDOT Releases Proposed Circulator Routes

DDOT Releases Proposed Circulator Routes

Mark Wellborn | November 9th 2010

The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) has released a number of new proposed DC Circulator routes. The routes are the product of public inpu... read»

Sponsored: A Cleveland Park One-Bedroom That Won't Last Long

Sponsored: A Cleveland Park One-Bedroom That Won't Last Long

UrbanTurf Sponsor | November 9th 2010

One-bedroom condos that come on the market in the Cleveland Park complex of Ordway Gardens do not stay on the market very long, so your window of time... read»

Deal of the Week: A Million-Dollar Deal

Deal of the Week: A Million-Dollar Deal

Mark Wellborn | November 8th 2010

Homes that are priced at over $1 million are rarely considered a deal within the DC borders. However, an exception should be made for this week's Deal... read»

Mapnificient: Be There in 15 Minutes

Mapnificient: Be There in 15 Minutes

Mark Wellborn | November 8th 2010

DCist has posted about the latest map technology du jour called Mapnificent, which shows the areas that you can reach in DC with public transportation... read»

DC's First-Time Buyer Tax Credit Is Gone, But Maybe Not For Good

DC's First-Time Buyer Tax Credit Is Gone, But Maybe Not For Good

Joe Marhamati | November 8th 2010

The $5,000 tax credit available to DC home buyers expired at the end of 2009, but that doesn't mean that DC residents may never be able to take advant... read»

Best New Listings: The Capitol Hill Edition

Best New Listings: The Capitol Hill Edition

Mark Wellborn | November 7th 2010

Capitol Hill takes over Best New Listings this week, as a couple of nice new properties have hit the market recently in the neighborhood surrounding t... read»

The End of an Era at The Brass Knob

The End of an Era at The Brass Knob

Amanda Abrams | November 5th 2010

The Brass Knob Back Doors Warehouse, which will close its doors in the coming weeks, has been a favorite of architectural salvage buffs for decades. A... read»

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