Most Popular Posts - Ever
Following are the most popular UrbanTurf articles ever, from most to least popular.
The 10 Fastest Selling Zip Codes in Maryland
Shilpi Paul | September 26th 2013
To conclude our recent series that took a look at the fastest and slowest selling zip codes in the area, today we focus on Maryland. ... read»
62 Square Feet: Developer Proposes DC's Smallest Apartments
UrbanTurf Staff | April 1st 2014
Small living is about to take on a whole new meaning on one of the city's hippest corridors. ... read»
Parkfairfax: 132 Commerical-Free Acres
Amanda Abrams | August 11th 2011
Wandering around Parkfairfax in Alexandria, one might start thinking they’re on a college campus—or in a 1950s housing development. Sited on 132 g... read»
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First-Timer Primer: Zoning and Your Planned Rowhouse Addition
Lark Turner | September 6th 2022
Before deciding to build an addition to your rowhouse, find out whether you'll need to get a zoning exception or variance.... read»
14th Street's The District To Open in January
Shilpi Paul | December 7th 2012
UrbanTurf has learned that The District, the 125-unit apartment building going up at 14th and S Street NW, will be opening its doors in mid-January.... read»
Inside the H Street Walmart Residential Project
UrbanTurf Staff | December 4th 2013
Most of the visuals of the D.C. Walmarts published so far have focused on the inside of the stores. But what about the residential project opening abo... read»
Is Rent Too Damn High in the DC Area?
Mark Wellborn | October 20th 2010
The video that's been making the rounds on the internet the last few days is of Jimmy McMillan's Rent is Too Damn High performance at the New York gov... read»
Hill East: Capitol Hill's Neighbor Looks to the Future
Zak Salih | August 2nd 2019
Nine years since we last profiled the neighborhood, UrbanTurf heads back to Hill East.... read»
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In this article, UrbanTurf explores what renters insurance is and what it covers.... read »

The largest waterfront redevelopment planned in the DC region in years has cleared it... read »

A renovation proposal is taking shape for a prominent historic office building along ... read »

Even in a housing market that has shown signs of cooling in 2026, plenty of DC neighb... read »

Janeese Lewis George appears to have won Tuesday's Democratic mayoral primary, puttin... read »
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