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Downtown DC’s Most Amazing Views: Just Four Homes Remain at Sage on Belmont
UrbanTurf Sponsor | May 31st 2019
Located on the hilltop abutted with Meridian Hill Park, the luxury boutique residences at Sage on Belmont boast an abundance of thoughtful design... read »

Hundreds Come Out for the Grand Opening of 1745N in Dupont Circle
UrbanTurf Sponsor | November 6th 2018
The Grand Opening of the Historic Row at 1745N offered a glimpse at the excitement and demand for these unique new condominium residences now selling... read »

Homes at Georgia Row at Walter Reed Selling Quickly
UrbanTurf Sponsor | September 6th 2018
The remaining homes include one-, two- and three-bedroom residences, priced from the low $400s. ... read »

Nine Condos from the $300s Debut on a Prime Columbia Heights Corner
UrbanTurf Sponsor | August 9th 2018
On the hilltop corner of 14th and Randolph Streets—next to Little Coco’s—a new, modern condominium called Randolph 14 has just debuted nine... read »

Tribeca Comes to NoMa: 99 Condominiums Planned for New York Avenue
Nena Perry-Brown | June 27th 2018
Urban Investment Partners, Kadida Development and Alliance Development have teamed up on a by-right condominium project not far from the intersection... read »

Two Bedrooms & Private Outdoor Space in the Heart of Georgetown
UrbanTurf Sponsor | June 21st 2018
Lovers of Georgetown’s stately Federal-style homes, take note: a two-level condo on tree-lined N Street, in the heart of the neighborhood, is now... read »

Best New Listings: A Farm in AU Park and Shelving Aplenty in Logan Circle
Nena Perry-Brown | April 22nd 2016
This week's Best New Listings include a Logan Circle one-bedroom with storage galore and a home in AU Park that was formerly a farm that sat on... read »

17 Percent: New Condo Prices in Central DC Rise Significantly
UrbanTurf Staff | January 19th 2016
Prices for new condos increased 17.3 percent in the sub-market defined as Mideast DC by Delta Associates, and rose 14.1 percent in Central DC. ... read »

71-Unit Project on 11th Street Aims to Deliver in Early 2016
UrbanTurf Staff | October 30th 2014 | 2 Comments
The Washington Business Journal's Michael Neibauer reports that construction on the development could start within the week. ... read »

New Condo Prices Rise 11.9 Percent in DC Area
UrbanTurf Staff | October 2nd 2014
A new report found that the average effective price per square foot for new condo sales in the DC area rose almost 12 percent in the last year. ... read »
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Bedroom Community Gets Buzzing Cache
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A Suburb on Steroids
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Despite the Dynamism, Still Somewhat Generic
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More Than a Little Bit Quirky
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Wheaton
A Foodie Magnet on the Verge of Change
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Kudzu, Front Porches and Crime
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Hyattsville
Glass Half Full or Half Empty?
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Mount Rainier
Artists, Affordable Homes and A Silo Full of Corn
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National Harbor
A Development Rises Next to the Potomac
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DC’s Northern Neighborhood on the Cusp
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Burleith
DC’s 535 House Neighborhood
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Cathedral Heights
Do You Know Where That Is?
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Not to Be Confused With the Other Chevy Chase
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Cleveland Park
Coming Back After A Rough Year
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Columbia Heights
DC’s Most Diverse Neighborhood, But For How Long?
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Crestwood
An Island of Serenity East of the Park
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The Best of DC (For a Price)
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Where the Institutional Meets the International
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Forest Hills
Ambassadors and Adventurous Architecture
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Foxhall Village
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Friendship Heights
A Shopping Mecca With a Few Places to Live
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Georgetown
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Kalorama
A Posh View From Embassy Row
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LeDroit Park
A Quiet Enclave in the Middle of the City
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Logan Circle
Trendy Now, But Not By Accident
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Mount Pleasant
Sought-After Homes Surround Main Street in Transition
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Mount Vernon Triangle
From Seedy to Sought-After
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Palisades
The Long, Skinny Neighborhood at the City’s Northwest Edge
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Park View
It’s Not Petworth
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Penn Quarter/Chinatown
DC’s Go-Go-Go Neighborhood
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Petworth
Getting a Vibrancy of Its Own
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Shaw
The Duke’s Former Stomping Ground
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Shepherd Park
DC’s Garden of Diversity
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Spring Valley
A Suburb With a DC Zip Code
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Takoma
Not To Be Confused With Takoma Park
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Tenleytown
Not Quite Like Its Neighbors
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U Street Corridor
The Difference a Decade Makes
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Woodley Park
Deceptively Residential
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Adams Morgan
No Longer DC’s Hippest Neighborhood, But Still Loved by Residents
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Southwest DC
The little quadrant that could
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A Neighborhood Where A Change Is Gonna Come
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Northeast DC
Profiles of 10 neighborhoods in NE
Brookland
New Development Could Shake Up Pastoral Peace
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Deanwood
A Little Bit of Country Just Inside the District’s Borders
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Eckington
Not to Be Confused With Bloomingdale
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Fort Totten
Five Years Could Make a Big Difference
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H Street
A Place To Party, and To Settle Down
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Langdon
The Northeast Neighborhood That Few Know About
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Michigan Park
A Newsletter-On-Your-Doorstep Community
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NoMa
Evolving from a Brand to a Neighborhood
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Rosedale
Ripe for Investment Right About Now
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Trinidad
The Difference 5 Years Makes
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Woodridge
Big Houses, A Dusty Commercial Strip and Potential
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Southeast DC
6 neighborhoods from Capitol Hill to East of the River
Capitol Riverfront
Still Growing
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Hill East
Capitol Hill’s Lesser Known Neighbor
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Congress Heights
Gradually Rising
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Hillcrest
Notable for Its Neighborliness
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Historic Anacostia
Future Promise Breeds Cautious Optimism
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Eastern Market
A More European Way of Living
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