Co-ops
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Co-ops, from most recent to least.

Best New Listings: A Meat Locker, a Craftsman and a Sunroom
Shilpi Paul | May 25th 2012
In this week's edition of Best New Listings, we look at a Capitol Hill row house with an antique meat locker, a Takoma Park Craftsman with an extra-de... read»

In 40 Years, Your Home Will Be Taken Away
Shilpi Paul | April 19th 2012
At River Place in Arlington, the residents own their co-ops, but don't own the land that the building sits on. And, in 40 years, that will be a proble... read»

River Park: A Mid-Century Vision of the 21st Century
Shilpi Paul | March 7th 2012
Designed by Hollin Hills architect Charles Goodman in the 1960's, the Southwest development River Park stands out with its curved lines, vaguely pod-l... read»
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Hubert Humphrey's Former Southwest Home Hits The Market
Mark Wellborn | February 21st 2011
In fitting real estate news for President's Day, UrbanTurf has learned that Vice President Hubert Humphrey's former Southwest co-op has been listed fo... read»

Deal of the Week: Bargain One-Bedroom In A Quiet Neighborhood
Mark Wellborn | February 1st 2011
Frequently on UrbanTurf, we feature listings that we think would make good homes for first-time buyers. For this installment of Deal of the Week, we l... read»

Paying the Price: The High Fees Associated With Co-op Living
Mark Wellborn | January 14th 2011
For some home buyers out there, it can be a letdown to find an amazing unit only to discover that the monthly fees are higher than you anticipated. We... read»

Deal of the Weekend: The $215,000 Coop
Mark Wellborn | October 8th 2010
If you were out house hunting for a one-bedroom this past weekend, this well-priced listing on Columbia Road may have been worth checking out. ... read»

Deal of the Week: Buy This With a Friend
Mark Wellborn | July 13th 2010
For this installment of Deal of the Week, we find a two-bedroom coop in Kalorama that we think would be a good buy for a couple of young friends who w... read»
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