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Most Popular Posts - Ever

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

WSJ: First-Time and Downsizing Buyers Keep DC Market Healthy

WSJ: First-Time and Downsizing Buyers Keep DC Market Healthy

Mark Wellborn | June 2nd 2011

The Wall Street Journal has an article in today's edition that examines the relatively healthy state of the DC housing market compared to the rest of ... read»

Jair Lynch Acquires Five Apartment Buildings in DC

Jair Lynch Acquires Five Apartment Buildings in DC

UrbanTurf Staff | December 5th 2011

Jair Lynch Development Partners announced today that it has acquired five apartment buildings in DC. ... read»

New Condo Prices in DC Level Off as Supply Increases

New Condo Prices in DC Level Off as Supply Increases

Nena Perry-Brown | October 18th 2017

While there were fewer sales of new condos over the past year, this housing type may have the healthiest levels of inventory in the region.... read»

What $2,300 Rents You in DC

What $2,300 Rents You in DC

Lark Turner | September 30th 2014

A three-bedroom in Fort Totten; a one-bedroom plus den in Logan; and an alley house in Foggy Bottom. ... read»

Roundup: SW Waterfront Redevelopment Gets New Blood, Google Gazillionaire Sells Loft

Roundup: SW Waterfront Redevelopment Gets New Blood, Google Gazillionaire Sells Loft

UrbanTurf Staff | May 27th 2010

In this week's roundup: the ambitious redevelopment of Southwest waterfront could get back on track soon and a Google engineer puts his massive loft o... read»

The Best Deal of the Year: The Architect's Three-Bedroom

The Best Deal of the Year: The Architect's Three-Bedroom

UrbanTurf Staff | December 16th 2010

Of the many homes that we wrote about over the past 12 months, there was one that was widely thought of as a great deal by readers, agents and particu... read»

Is The Prospect of a Taller DC Really Dead?

Is The Prospect of a Taller DC Really Dead?

Shilpi Paul | November 22nd 2013

For two years, there has been talk of relaxing DC's famous height limits. Is there still the possibility that could happen? ... read»

Best New Listings: Two Bedrooms At DC's First School To Loft Conversion

Best New Listings: Two Bedrooms At DC's First School To Loft Conversion

UrbanTurf Staff | July 12th 2024

This week’s Best New Listings includes a Victorian farmhouse in Hyattsville and a two-bedroom condo in one of the city's first school-to-loft conver... read»

As DC Area Home Prices Hit New Records, Home Sales Falter

As DC Area Home Prices Hit New Records, Home Sales Falter

Nena Perry-Brown | November 14th 2018

For 25 consecutive months, median home prices have been rising in the DC area. Now, signs are emerging that the high prices are taking a toll on the m... read»

The Next 2,300 Units on the Boards Between Mount Rainier and Riverdale

The Next 2,300 Units on the Boards Between Mount Rainier and Riverdale

Nena Perry-Brown | November 17th 2020

Just across Eastern Avenue, development is active, albeit slow-going, along Rhode Island Avenue on all sides of the Hyattsville Arts District.... read»

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