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What $940K Buys You in DC

What $940K Buys You in DC

Rebecca Ortega | November 24th 2010

In What X Buys You this week, we look at properties in the $934,000-$949,000 range to give readers an idea of what type of home this price point offer... read»

Home Price Watch: Rising 15 Percent a Year in Bloomingdale and LeDroit

Home Price Watch: Rising 15 Percent a Year in Bloomingdale and LeDroit

Shilpi Paul | July 30th 2013

In the return of Home Price Watch, we take a look at 20001, the zip code that encompasses Bloomingdale, Ledroit Park, Shaw and Mount Vernon Square. ... read»

Record Prices and Paltry Inventory: What a New Report Points  to for the DC Area Housing Market

Record Prices and Paltry Inventory: What a New Report Points to for the DC Area Housing Market

Nena Perry-Brown | January 10th 2018

The most recent report from Bright MLS illustrates an area market united in record price increases and a dearth of inventory in December.... read»

Journalist Lara Logan Selling Cleveland Park Home

Journalist Lara Logan Selling Cleveland Park Home

UrbanTurf Staff | April 29th 2013

60 Minutes correspondent Lara Logan put her Cleveland Park home on the market late last week, UrbanTurf has learned. ... read»

29-Story, 420-Unit Development Pitched For Middle Of Downtown Bethesda

29-Story, 420-Unit Development Pitched For Middle Of Downtown Bethesda

UrbanTurf Staff | December 8th 2025

A major new residential development is on the boards for a series of properties near Wisconsin Avenue and East-West Highway.... read»

EDENS Seeks Two-Year Extension for Expansion of Union Market

EDENS Seeks Two-Year Extension for Expansion of Union Market

Nena Perry-Brown | November 10th 2020

The developer cites the pandemic for delays on approved additions to the Union Market building.... read»

DC Gov to Sell Vacant Properties the Old-Fashioned Way

DC Gov to Sell Vacant Properties the Old-Fashioned Way

Will Smith | November 6th 2009

The DC government is trying a new approach to selling some of the abandoned properties that it owns: real estate agents. A new program from the Depart... read»

The 1,000 Units In The Works Along 14th Street

The 1,000 Units In The Works Along 14th Street

UrbanTurf Staff | January 7th 2025

Only a handful of large developments are still in the works along 14th Street, a corridor that defined DC's development boom a decade ago.... read»

Before and After: A Gradual Renovation in Rosedale

Before and After: A Gradual Renovation in Rosedale

Nena Perry-Brown | June 29th 2018

For some homeowners, renovation plans need to be executed all at once. For others, the process is more gradual and often more thoughtful as a result. ... read»

Interest Rates: The Difference 30 Years Makes

Interest Rates: The Difference 30 Years Makes

Mark Wellborn | July 22nd 2009

It is hard to believe, but true. Interest rates for 30-year mortgages back in the early 1980s were triple what they are today. Tom O'Keefe of Prosperi... read»

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