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Most Popular Posts - Ever

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

High Prices, Higher Competition: The Capitol Hill Housing Market, By the Numbers

High Prices, Higher Competition: The Capitol Hill Housing Market, By the Numbers

UrbanTurf Staff | March 28th 2022

With the spring housing market just getting started, UrbanTurf is taking its annual look at the neighborhood markets around the DC region. Today, we h... read»

Top 5 Bites: Bella in Ballston, Chili in Rosslyn

Top 5 Bites: Bella in Ballston, Chili in Rosslyn

Jamie Liu | September 13th 2013

In Top 5 Bites this week, find out about expansions for Ben's Chili Bowl and Mike Isabella's restaurant group, as well as a new restaurant coming to M... read»

Best City Block of 2009: 5th and K Streets NW

Best City Block of 2009: 5th and K Streets NW

Mark Wellborn | December 18th 2009

While it may be still in transition, the nascent Mount Vernon Triangle neighborhood, and specifically the intersection at 5th and K Streets NW, has se... read»

Will Google Soon Be Powering Your Home?

Will Google Soon Be Powering Your Home?

Mark Wellborn | April 12th 2011

The Associated Press reported yesterday that Google is investing $168 million in an alternative power project in California's Mojave Desert, which cou... read»

Owned For 60 Years, Sold in Two Days

Owned For 60 Years, Sold in Two Days

Shilpi Paul | May 7th 2012

As an indication of how quickly homes on the market are getting snapped up in DC these days, we came across an ivy-covered townhouse in Georgetown tha... read»

Home Price Watch: Flying Off the Market in 20009

Home Price Watch: Flying Off the Market in 20009

Shilpi Paul | September 5th 2012

In the fourth in our series analyzing home price trends in various DC area zip codes, we take a look at 20009, which includes portions of Logan Circle... read»

The Demand Metric That Keeps DC's Housing Inventory Low

The Demand Metric That Keeps DC's Housing Inventory Low

UrbanTurf Staff | March 21st 2017

The conversation surrounding DC's low inventory of homes for sale usually focuses on the small number of homes that are being listed. However, a littl... read»

A Few New Looks For 500-Unit Redevelopment of Former Department of Agriculture Building

A Few New Looks For 500-Unit Redevelopment of Former Department of Agriculture Building

UrbanTurf Staff | July 26th 2022

As the redevelopment of the former Department of Agriculture building a block off DC's Wharf moves forward, a few new renderings have been unveiled.... read»

4.5 Years: DC Area Homeowners Have Longest Breakeven Point in the Country

4.5 Years: DC Area Homeowners Have Longest Breakeven Point in the Country

Nena Perry-Brown | February 9th 2016

Homeowners in the DC region will need to stay in their homes for 4.5 years before they "break even," according to a recent report. ... read»

Under Contract: From an Adams Morgan Loft to a Forest Hills Tudor

Under Contract: From an Adams Morgan Loft to a Forest Hills Tudor

Nena Perry-Brown | February 19th 2019

This week's edition of Under Contract includes a listing which went under contract after the asking price was lowered by six figures.... read»

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