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Most Popular Posts - Ever

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

A Rare Application to Landmark a DC Steakhouse

A Rare Application to Landmark a DC Steakhouse

Nena Perry-Brown | November 9th 2020

A new historic landmark application cites Dupont Circle steakhouse for being a welcoming epicenter for DC's LGBTQ community.... read»

P.G. County Passes Strict Bill Regulating Short-Term Rentals

P.G. County Passes Strict Bill Regulating Short-Term Rentals

Nena Perry-Brown | October 24th 2018

While a short-term rental regulatory bill has stalled in DC, neighboring Prince George's County has passed its bill.... read»

$217,000 Profit: DC Home Flipping, By the Numbers

$217,000 Profit: DC Home Flipping, By the Numbers

UrbanTurf Staff | February 28th 2019

Home flipping has been a regular part of the DC real estate market for decades and UrbanTurf recently received numbers that help put the current state... read»

Best New Listings: Lofts from Silver Spring to Lincoln Park

Best New Listings: Lofts from Silver Spring to Lincoln Park

Nena Perry-Brown | January 24th 2020

This week’s Best New Listings includes a mid-century loft in the suburbs, a converted schoolhouse loft in the city, and a two-bedroom rowhouse arou... read»

Less Height, More History: The Latest on the Redevelopment of Hine Junior High School

Less Height, More History: The Latest on the Redevelopment of Hine Junior High School

Andrew Siddons | April 11th 2011

Capitol Hill residents have always been active in shaping the plans for new construction on their streets. In keeping with this tradition, community i... read»

Rent vs. Buy: West End

Rent vs. Buy: West End

Michele Lerner | March 26th 2010

In Rent vs. Buy this week, UrbanTurf looks at West End, a neighborhood where you will need deep pockets whether you are renting or buying.... read»

Grand Opening Party This Thursday at Aria

Grand Opening Party This Thursday at Aria

UrbanTurf Sponsor | March 13th 2013

On the border of NoMa and the H Street Corridor, the apartment building Aria is now 50% leased-up and open for immediate move-in. For a look at the Ar... read»

The Glass Cube: Inside a David Jameson Contemporary That Will Hit the Market in Glen Echo

The Glass Cube: Inside a David Jameson Contemporary That Will Hit the Market in Glen Echo

UrbanTurf Staff | February 25th 2016

In a 2010 interview, local architect David Jameson was asked about his ideal client and he responded "One who welcomes challenge and is receptive to i... read»

As Home Flipping Drops in DC Region, Profits Remain High in Parts of DC

As Home Flipping Drops in DC Region, Profits Remain High in Parts of DC

Nena Perry-Brown | March 31st 2022

Home flipping is down significantly in the DC region over the last year, according to a new report, but in certain areas of DC proper, profits are up.... read»

DC's 14 Million-Dollar Neighborhoods in 2023

DC's 14 Million-Dollar Neighborhoods in 2023

UrbanTurf Staff | March 21st 2023

It is early in the year, but there are already a number of areas around DC where home sale prices are regularly exceeding $1 million. ... read»

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