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What $1.1 Million Buys You in the DC Area
Lark Turner | March 11th 2014
In What X Buys You this week, UrbanTurf takes a look at properties on the market priced in the $1.1 million range to give readers an idea of what type... read»
After a Strong Year, R&R Residential Brokerage Eyes Growth
UrbanTurf Sponsor | March 11th 2014
R&R Residential Brokerage, a new full-service real estate firm launched by veteran agents Terry Carter and Melissa Barkalow, has just wrapped a succes... read»
Renderings Released For Edmonds School Townhouses
UrbanTurf Staff | March 11th 2014
New renderings of the townhomes at The Edmonds School on Capitol Hill have been released. ... read»
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Old Georgetown Board Doesn't Support Design for Exxon Condo Project
Lark Turner | March 7th 2014
The local ANC and the Old Georgetown Board decided against supporting the latest iteration of the design for the 27-unit project in Georgetown.... read»
Should Tiny Mean Cheap?
Lark Turner | March 7th 2014
Developers of micro-units in DC will need to reconcile the rent they plan to charge for the small apartments with the type of renter that will live th... read»
Best New Listings: A Bloomingdale Two-Bedroom, a Takoma Colonial and a Georgetown Renovation
Lark Turner | March 7th 2014
In this week's edition of Best New Listings, UrbanTurf looks at a Takoma Park colonial, a renovated townhouse in Georgetown, and, for the second time,... read»
The Mission at 14th and R Will Likely Be High-End Rentals
UrbanTurf Staff | March 7th 2014
Long thought to be a luxury condo project, the new development planned for the former Central Union Mission at 14th and R Street NW looks like it will... read»
The Search For DC's Elusive $500,000 House
UrbanTurf Staff | March 6th 2014
As home prices have risen in DC in the last couple years, finding a house for around $500,000 has become increasingly difficult. UrbanTurf looks into ... read»
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