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Most Popular Posts - Ever

Following are the most popular UrbanTurf articles ever, from most to least popular.

From Living Large in Philadelphia to 250 Square Feet in Loudoun County

From Living Large in Philadelphia to 250 Square Feet in Loudoun County

Tianna Mañón | August 5th 2015

Jody and Bill Brady are building a tiny home for a number of reasons. ... read»

Townhomes, Retail Planned For H Street Corridor Alley Get Approval

Townhomes, Retail Planned For H Street Corridor Alley Get Approval

UrbanTurf Staff | January 5th 2016

The four townhomes and commercial space in Linden Court were approved by the Board of Zoning Adjustment in late December. ... read»

The 1,000 Residential Units Delivering in Buzzard Point This Year

The 1,000 Residential Units Delivering in Buzzard Point This Year

Nena Perry-Brown | August 4th 2020

The neighborhood is seeing delivery of its first wave of new residential units, and a lot remains in the pipeline.... read»

$18 Million Wesley Heights Home Becomes DC's Second Most Expensive House For Sale

$18 Million Wesley Heights Home Becomes DC's Second Most Expensive House For Sale

UrbanTurf Staff | October 2nd 2017

DC had to wait longer than usual for a new uber high-priced DC home to hit the market, but that wait ended on Friday. ... read»

Buzzard Point Planned Residential Project Takes Anti-Flood Measures

Buzzard Point Planned Residential Project Takes Anti-Flood Measures

Nena Perry-Brown | January 12th 2018

The development team behind Peninsula 88 is seeking zoning approval for modifications that would square off the building's appearance and add more flo... read»

$14 Million Foxhall Mansion, One of DC's Priciest, Finds a Buyer

$14 Million Foxhall Mansion, One of DC's Priciest, Finds a Buyer

UrbanTurf Staff | October 16th 2023

The 11,000 square-foot house, completed by Banks Development in 2020, went under contract last week.... read»

NoVa Neighborhood Lobbies for Cell Phone Tower

NoVa Neighborhood Lobbies for Cell Phone Tower

Mark Wellborn | October 11th 2011

WAMU recently reported that residents in the Fairfax neighborhood of Waynewood are lobbying to have a cell phone tower constructed in an effort to imp... read»

One on One: Going Green With Your Friends

One on One: Going Green With Your Friends

Shilpi Paul | June 1st 2012

In this week's One on One, we sat down with Brett Wiley, the lead organizer of the Strong Homes Program for Groundswell. The Strong Homes Programs lin... read»

The 6 DC Neighborhoods Where You Paid Above Asking in 2018

The 6 DC Neighborhoods Where You Paid Above Asking in 2018

Nena Perry-Brown | December 10th 2018

Strong competition on the DC housing market led buyers to shift their attention elsewhere in the city. Here are the six neighborhoods where buyers pai... read»

The 3 Charts That Show How the DC Housing Market is Rebounding

The 3 Charts That Show How the DC Housing Market is Rebounding

UrbanTurf Staff | June 5th 2020

In the wake of COVID-19, home sales fell in every DC-area jurisdiction in April. However, the market has been bouncing back in recent weeks.... read»

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