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The Best Real Estate Deal of 2017 (With a Catch) -- Two Free Houses For Curbside Pickup
Nena Perry-Brown | December 18th 2017
In the midst of DC's high-priced and highly-competitive housing market, locals were given a unique opportunity this year: to take a free house (or two... read»
The Best Listing of 2017 (For the the Mere Mortal)
UrbanTurf Staff | December 18th 2017
For the majority of us who aren't pulling in the money for a multi-million dollar house, UrbanTurf sorted through the hundreds of more reasonably-pric... read»
111-Unit Residential Project at Meridian International Center Seeks Zoning Approval
Nena Perry-Brown | December 15th 2017
After receiving concept approval from the Historic Preservation Review Board this June, the Meridian International Center is moving forward to seek th... read»
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The 8 DC Neighborhoods Where You Paid Above Asking in 2017
Nena Perry-Brown | December 14th 2017
While DC's housing market became less of a seller's market in 2017, with inventory steadily increasing and prices leveling off, homes still aren't spe... read»
Adams Morgan May Convert 18th Street Parking to Weekend Pick-Up Zones
Nena Perry-Brown | December 14th 2017
A few months after it was suggested that the most popular strip of 18th Street in Adams Morgan be closed to vehicular traffic on the weekends, a more ... read»
Now Selling: Unique Brownstones Just Blocks from National Harbor
UrbanTurf Sponsor | December 14th 2017
Perched above National Harbor in Maryland, local homebuilder Integrity Homes is now selling 80 masterfully built brownstones in the newest phase of th... read»
FHA Loan Limits to Rise in DC Area for the Second Year in a Row
Nena Perry-Brown | December 13th 2017
Homebuyers in counties in the DC area will see the limit for FHA loans rise by $43,500 next year.... read»
The Varying Cost of a Studio Rental in DC
Nena Perry-Brown | December 13th 2017
UrbanTurf continues highlighting some options for DC renters, this time to illustrate at how much they can expect to pay for a studio apartment. ... read»
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