Capitol Hill Housing Statistics
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Capitol Hill Housing Statistics, from most recent to least.
Sales Down, Prices Flat: The Capitol Hill Housing Market, By the Numbers
UrbanTurf Staff | March 15th 2023
The Capitol Hill housing market may provide a good sense of what is happening across the larger regional housing market.... read»
The Sky High Demand on Capitol Hill
Stephanie Shipman | May 18th 2021
The pandemic disrupted DC’s housing market last year, but that disruption only seems to have strengthened neighborhoods that normally have high dema... read»
Rising Prices Don't Dampen Sales: The Capitol Hill Housing Market, By the Numbers
UrbanTurf Staff | March 29th 2021
Swift year in and year out, the Capitol Hill market is moving quickly again in early 2021.... read»
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Home Price Watch: Prices Jump 50% on the Hill
Nena Perry-Brown | April 25th 2017
Home Price Watch has returned for 2017, and this week, UrbanTurf is taking a look at Capitol Hill, which is already having a very robust year. ... read»
The 8-Year Rise of Capitol Hill Home Prices in Three Charts
UrbanTurf Staff | March 2nd 2016
It has been eight years since the bottom fell out of the national housing market, and while DC wasn't affected as adversely as other parts of the coun... read»
Home Price Watch: Capitol Hill
UrbanTurf Staff | April 16th 2014
Starting this week, UrbanTurf will begin taking a look at neighborhood-specific housing statistics with the help of data provided by RealEstate Busine... read»
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Roadside Development filed a sketch plan with Montgomery County this month for the 30... read »
The Matthew is located on 9th Street, overlooking the iconic Naylor Court and neighbo... read »
Construction continues humming along on several developments on the uppermost stretch... read »
Today, we take a closer look at home insurance.... read »
Unlike other new residential developments in the city, all of the apartments will be ... read »
- A First Look At The 525-Unit Development That Will Incorporate Silver Spring's Tastee Diner
- Nine Stylish Condominiums Debut in Shaw's Iconic Naylor Court
- The 1,600 Units In The Walter Reed/Takoma Development Pipeline
- A Look at What is Covered By Home Insurance
- 8-Unit Project + Restaurant Proposed Along Georgetown Canal
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