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Guess the Price: The Earthquake Edition
UrbanTurf Staff | July 16th 2010
In honor of the little rumbling that the DC area experienced this morning, we are bringing back our popular price-guessing game for homes in other met... read»
"If I Had $1 Million" Listing: A Developer's Special on 12th Street
Mark Wellborn | July 16th 2010
This week's If I Had $1 Million listing is a property for someone in (or looking to get into) the residential development game.... read»
The UrbanTurf Interview with the Founder of Redfin
Joe Marhamati | July 15th 2010
UrbanTurf recently sat down with Redfin founder Glenn Kelman to talk about the online brokerage and get his thoughts on the future of traditional real... read»
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Comp and Circumstance: Old Washington Vs. New Washington
Rebecca Ortega | July 14th 2010
Comp and Circumstance presents two listings of roughly similar prices in DC and compares the pros and cons of each. This week, we pit a classic one-be... read»
What $599K Buys You: Large Condo Living in LeDroit Park
Mark Wellborn | July 14th 2010
In this week's installment of What X Buys You, we look in the $599K range and find a large three-bedroom condo in a neighborhood historically known fo... read»
Senate Square Sold for $162M
Mark Wellborn | July 13th 2010
The Washington Business Journal just reported that Senate Square, the 432-unit apartment complex on the 200 block of I Street NE, has sold for $162.3 ... read»
Open House Burglaries: Who Is To Blame?
Mark Wellborn | July 13th 2010
Open houses are a part of every real estate agent's marketing plan for the homes they are selling. However, if valuables are stolen from the home duri... read»
Deal of the Week: Buy This With a Friend
Mark Wellborn | July 13th 2010
For this installment of Deal of the Week, we find a two-bedroom coop in Kalorama that we think would be a good buy for a couple of young friends who w... read»
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