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DC's First-Time Buyer Tax Credit Is Gone, But Maybe Not For Good
Joe Marhamati | November 8th 2010
The $5,000 tax credit available to DC home buyers expired at the end of 2009, but that doesn't mean that DC residents may never be able to take advant... read»
Best New Listings: A 550 Square-Foot Lanier Heights Studio and a 1,100 Square-Foot Rosedale Rowhouse
Nena Perry-Brown | August 23rd 2019
This week’s Best New Listings includes a corner co-op and a Rosedale rowhouse.... read»
Incubators, Galleries, and Condos: The Remaining Proposals to Redevelop DC's Langston-Slater Campus
Nena Perry-Brown | February 16th 2021
Last week, UrbanTurf covered five of the competing proposals to redevelop the Langston-Slater Campus in Truxton Circle. Today, we take a look at the ... read»
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Capitol Hill's Most Exclusive Townhome Collection is Coming Soon
UrbanTurf Sponsor | May 29th 2018
Capitol Hill's Buchanan Park will soon debut its most exclusive collection: nine 3,000 square foot townhomes called The Founders’ Collection.... read»
This Week's Find: A Former Corner Store with A Pretzel Shop
Nena Perry-Brown | December 6th 2018
This Week's Find is a Hill East corner store converted into a residence.... read»
Are There No Homes for Sale in DC?
Mark Wellborn | April 13th 2010
The real estate article that has blogs abuzz in DC today is a piece from The Atlantic's Megan McCardle in which she puts forth the case that DC has no... read»
The Green Line Effect
Nena Perry-Brown | January 12th 2017
Since 2000, one-quarter of all new apartments were built along the Green Line between Petworth and Navy Yard; now, nearly half of the city's new house... read»
450 Planned Residences Would Continue Pentagon City Transformation
Lark Turner | January 16th 2014
Early plans are in the works to replace an empty office building in Pentagon City with a large residential project. ... read»
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The building in the Rock Spring neighborhood could soon make way for nearly 300 apart... read »
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