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The Monty, Bethesda's Newest Apartment Building, To Break Ground in January
Mark Wellborn | November 5th 2010
DCmud recently reported that construction on The Monty, a 174-foot apartment building in Bethesda's Woodmont Triangle, will start in January. ... read»
The Price of an Idaho Oddity Revealed
UrbanTurf Staff | November 5th 2010
Not long ago, we asked readers to guess the price of a home in Idaho that was a little out of the ordinary for real estate in this part of the country... read»
WaPo: New Map Rates Cell Phone Service at Metro Stations
Mark Wellborn | November 4th 2010
The Washington Post has put together an interactive map where Metro cell phone users can rate the quality of service at various stations. ... read»
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Ray's the Steaks Owner Bringing Ryse to CityVista
Mark Wellborn | November 3rd 2010
In a talk with Washingtonian.com on Tuesday, Michael Landrum of Ray's the Steak's fame said that he will open a coffee and sandwich shop at CityVista.... read»
Mount Pleasant: Sought-After Homes Surround Main Street in Transition
Amanda Abrams | November 3rd 2010
The homes of Mount Pleasant have become some of the most desirable within the DC borders for city homebuyers. However, those homes make up just one se... read»
Comp and Circumstance: The Space of Trinidad Versus Columbia Heights Location
Rebecca Ortega | November 2nd 2010
Comp and Circumstance presents two listings of roughly similar prices in DC and compares the pros and cons of each. This week, we look at two $299,000... read»
Preview: The Church, The Firehouse and The Police Station
UrbanTurf Staff | November 2nd 2010
Repurposed buildings have a certain allure for home buyers and this spring, those in the market for a new home will have their choice of living in an ... read»
Deal of the Week: Mount Pleasant Unit That Justifies Price Tag
Mark Wellborn | November 2nd 2010
This week's Deal of the Week is a 990 square-foot one-bedroom unit in Mount Pleasant that has the space and layout to justify it as a deal. ... read»
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