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A 278-Unit Building With an Educational Component Pitched in Glover Park

A 278-Unit Building With an Educational Component Pitched in Glover Park

Nena Perry-Brown | August 16th 2021

The residential development would be on the site of The British International School of Washington.... read»

Best New Listings: 2,500 Square Feet Two Ways and a Converted Co-op

Best New Listings: 2,500 Square Feet Two Ways and a Converted Co-op

Nena Perry-Brown | August 13th 2021

This week’s Best New Listings includes 2,500 square feet in Brightwood and Takoma, and a historic Dupont Circle co-op.... read»

The Section of DC That Saw the Largest Population Boom Over the Last Decade

The Section of DC That Saw the Largest Population Boom Over the Last Decade

Nena Perry-Brown | August 12th 2021

Hint: It also happens to be the largest ward and, unsurprisingly, contains some of the neighborhoods that have experienced the most construction in re... read»

St. Elizabeths and 170 Units: What Remains on Track in Congress Heights

St. Elizabeths and 170 Units: What Remains on Track in Congress Heights

Nena Perry-Brown | August 12th 2021

Most of the development in Congress Heights is on one site -- but there are other things developing.... read»

UrbanTurf Listings: New This Week

UrbanTurf Listings: New This Week

UrbanTurf Staff | August 12th 2021

UrbanTurf Listings is a premium property listings service that showcases some of the most appealing for-sale homes from across the DC metropolitan are... read»

The Two DC Opportunity Zones Where Home Prices Went Up at Least 50%

The Two DC Opportunity Zones Where Home Prices Went Up at Least 50%

Nena Perry-Brown | August 12th 2021

A new study shows that home price growth in these census tracts largely followed nationwide trends over the past year.... read»

What $650,000 Buys in DC

What $650,000 Buys in DC

Nena Perry-Brown | August 11th 2021

This edition of What X Buys highlights three options in DC for prospective homebuyers with a $650,000 budget.... read»

Summer Slowdown? The DC-Area Housing Market Put On the Brakes in July

Summer Slowdown? The DC-Area Housing Market Put On the Brakes in July

UrbanTurf Staff | August 11th 2021

Whether it's buyer fatigue or just a seasonal blip, the housing market slowed down in July.... read»

Rare Purchase Opportunity for 3 Contiguous Row Homes in the Heart of Dupont

Rare Purchase Opportunity for 3 Contiguous Row Homes in the Heart of Dupont

UrbanTurf Sponsor | August 10th 2021

Located at 1322-1326 18th Street, NW, the developable buildings are zoned MU-15 and can be sold together or individually.... read»

748 Units, a Grocery Store, and a Sandlot: The First Phase of the "Bridge District"

748 Units, a Grocery Store, and a Sandlot: The First Phase of the "Bridge District"

Nena Perry-Brown | August 9th 2021

Plans for one of the largest new developments in DC have been filed with the city.... read»

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