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UrbanTurf Staff | September 30th 2010
Those of you who get your daily dose of web-based news using Google Reader or some other RSS reader, know that UrbanTurf has a feed you can subscribe ... read»
Eastern Market: A More European Way of Living
Amanda Abrams | September 30th 2010
People who live in the Capitol Hill sub-neighborhood of Eastern Market will tell you that the name refers to much more than simply the century-old mar... read»
Sponsored: UrbanLand Sees Condo Financing Loosen Up
UrbanTurf Sponsor | September 30th 2010
The small developer is alive and kicking again in the DC area. After years of sitting on the sidelines either by choice or lack of financing, DC devel... read»
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DC to NYC in 96 Minutes
Mark Wellborn | September 29th 2010
The train ride from DC to New York currently takes about three hours. Amtrak recently announced that in just thirty years, that trip might take just o... read»
What $340K Buys You in DC
Rebecca Ortega | September 28th 2010
In What X Buys You this week, we take a look at properties that recently came on the market in the $335,000-$350,000 range to give readers an idea of ... read»
Sponsored: The Best Views of DC -- Exclusive Offer on The Penthouses of 220 Twentieth
UrbanTurf Sponsor | September 28th 2010
Just seven penthouses remain at 220 Twentieth, the 19-floor Crystal City project with the most eye-popping views and the best amenities of any apartme... read»
Express Bus Between Anacostia and Dupont Circle Proposed
Mark Wellborn | September 28th 2010
Greater Greater Washington recently reported on the possibility of limited-stop bus, which would run from the Anacostia Metro to Dupont Circle through... read»
Deal of the Week: Columbia Heights Price Per Square Foot Special -- The Sequel
Mark Wellborn | September 28th 2010
Last week, we featured a home that we pegged as a good price per square foot in Columbia Heights. For this week's Deal of the Week, we were lured back... read»
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