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Most Popular Posts - Ever

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

The Priciest Home on the Market in DC Isn't Really a Home

The Priciest Home on the Market in DC Isn't Really a Home

UrbanTurf Staff | September 26th 2022

The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the Jewett House has hit the market for $14.5 million.... read»

Beyond LEED Platinum: The Enormous Ambition of Capitol Crossing

Beyond LEED Platinum: The Enormous Ambition of Capitol Crossing

Nena Perry-Brown | November 6th 2017

The Capitol Crossing development can claim a lot of firsts, including being the first infill project of its magnitude in the District to create the la... read»

Best Signs of DC's Hot Housing Market: Above Asking and Multiple Bids

Best Signs of DC's Hot Housing Market: Above Asking and Multiple Bids

UrbanTurf Staff | December 16th 2013

UrbanTurf usually stays away from publishing rankings or lists...except at the end of the year when we look back at the best that DC’s real esta... read»

Amazon Will Boost Condo Construction and One-Bedrooms Remain King: The New Condo Market in 2019

Amazon Will Boost Condo Construction and One-Bedrooms Remain King: The New Condo Market in 2019

Nena Perry-Brown | March 27th 2019

In hopes of getting some insight into what to expect on this year's new condo market, UrbanTurf reached out to some industry professionals to get thei... read»

$14 Million Georgetown Mansion Becomes DC's Second Priciest Home For Sale

$14 Million Georgetown Mansion Becomes DC's Second Priciest Home For Sale

UrbanTurf Staff | May 22nd 2017

After being listed privately for several weeks, the five-bedroom, six-bath mansion at 3306 O Street NW hit the market on Monday for $13.995 million... read»

This Week's Find: The Home That John Wall Missed Out On

This Week's Find: The Home That John Wall Missed Out On

Shilpi Paul | September 5th 2013

Many homes have playrooms where kids can unwind. This Week's Find takes it one step further, with a large, soundproofed gym, complete with basketball ... read»

226 Apartments and a "Central Park": A First Look at the First Phase of Strathmore Square

226 Apartments and a "Central Park": A First Look at the First Phase of Strathmore Square

Nena Perry-Brown | November 23rd 2021

The development will eventually deliver 2,200 residential units and a mix of other uses to Grosvenor-Strathmore Metro station.... read»

The 8-Year Rise of Petworth Home Prices in Three Charts

The 8-Year Rise of Petworth Home Prices in Three Charts

Nena Perry-Brown | May 4th 2016

The DC area housing market took a hit in 2008, but the impacts varied widely depending on the neighborhood. UrbanTurf has been taking an early 2016 lo... read»

Updates to Proposed Residential Projects on 14th Street and 9th Street

Updates to Proposed Residential Projects on 14th Street and 9th Street

Shilpi Paul | September 27th 2012

On Wednesday night, developers updated ANC 2F on progress at a 35-unit residential project planned for 14th and Corcoran Street NW and a 54-unit proje... read»

Time Extension Granted to McMillan Reservoir Redevelopment

Time Extension Granted to McMillan Reservoir Redevelopment

Nena Perry-Brown | May 2nd 2019

As the controversial redevelopment plan for the site remains under appeal, the Zoning Commission unanimously approved a two-year extension for the ap... read»

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