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The Land of the $2 Million Home: A Look at the Spring Valley Market
UrbanTurf Staff | June 4th 2019
Spring Valley is known for having some of the pricer homes for sale in the District, and with a median price eclipsing $2 million, this year is no dif... read»
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Nena Perry-Brown | June 4th 2019
Some disagree over how the market will respond to new rules governing mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.... read»
15 Percent: The LEED Rent Premium in DC
Nena Perry-Brown | June 4th 2019
A new study shows that residents of LEED-certified buildings pay higher rents.... read»
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Five Figures Above Asking From Petworth to Cleveland Park
Nena Perry-Brown | June 3rd 2019
This week's installment of Above Asking features listings in Petworth and Cleveland Park which each sold for five figures over asking price.... read»
The 6 DC Neighborhoods Where You Are Paying Above Asking
UrbanTurf Staff | May 31st 2019
So far in 2019, homes in six DC neighborhoods have been selling at or above their asking price, on average.... read»
Downtown DC's Most Amazing Views: Just Four Homes Remain at Sage on Belmont
UrbanTurf Sponsor | May 31st 2019
Located on the hilltop abutted with Meridian Hill Park, the luxury boutique residences at Sage on Belmont boast an abundance of thoughtful design elem... read»
Best New Listings: A 4,000 Square-Foot Converted Chapel in Montgomery County
Nena Perry-Brown | May 31st 2019
This week’s Best New Listings includes a unique converted chapel in Forest Glen, an affordable one bedroom with den in Kingman Park, and a petite bu... read»
From Beginning to End, 365 Units and a Publicly-Accessible Park Proposed for Shaw
Nena Perry-Brown | May 31st 2019
A major residential development is proposed one block from the Mt. Vernon Square Metro station.... read»
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