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Close-Out Price Reductions at The Lacey
Will Smith | July 9th 2010
The Lacey in the U Street Corridor has announced close-out pricing for its five remaining units. The new pricing includes some hefty markdowns, includ... read»
Mortgage Rates Drop to 4.57, Another Record
Will Smith | July 9th 2010
Mortgage rates set a record this week, with Freddie Mac reporting 4.57 as the average on a 30-year fixed. And no, you are not reading a week-old Urban... read»
"If I Had $1.5 Million" Listing: The Dupont Home That Will Help Pay Your Mortgage
Mark Wellborn | July 9th 2010
The opportunity to buy a home that has a rental unit (or two) is an enticing amenity these days for buyers, and in our If I Had $1.5 Million listing ... read»
Long Empty, The Dumont Is Now Filling Up Fast
Will Smith | July 8th 2010
After over a year of sitting completely empty and in financial limbo, The Dumont in Mount Vernon Triangle is finally filling up, and fast. The project... read»
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Robert Kelly | July 8th 2010
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