Dc Condos
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Dc Condos, from most recent to least.
What $749K Buys You in DC?
Mark Wellborn | December 3rd 2009
In this week's installment of What X Buys You, we look at the $749,000 price point and find a massive two-bedroom loft space in a converted 1897 Capit... read»
Logan Circle: Trendy Now, But Not By Accident
Mark Wellborn | November 23rd 2009
As part of UrbanTurf’s continuing partnership with The Washington Post, we published an article about Logan Circle that ran this past Saturday i... read»
WBJ: Logan Circle to Get New Condos
Mark Wellborn | November 20th 2009
It appears that developers are heeding the warning of a looming condo shortage. The Washington Business Journal’s Tierney Plumb reported recentl... read»
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Deal of the Week: A One-Bedroom $8K Tax Credit Special
Mark Wellborn | November 10th 2009
This week's Deal of the Week is a one-bedroom condo in Brightwood that may be the perfect unit for a first-time buyer that actually wants to see a den... read»
Yoga, Poker, Wine and Cheese: The Community Building Events of Area Condos
Katie Knorovsky | November 9th 2009
In many condo complexes, socializing among owners is resigned to breezy chitchat by the mail slots, and maybe eggnog in the lobby come December. But a... read»
Still Priced Out of DC's Tonier Neighborhoods, Buyers Head East
Theresa Walker | November 9th 2009
There is no question that it is a buyer’s market out there, particularly for first-timers. The $8,000 federal tax credit was just extended throu... read»
Ditch Your Commute: Foggy Bottom
Katie Knorovsky | November 6th 2009
In this week's Ditch Your Commute, we look at the Foggy Bottom neighborhood in Northwest DC. Its high concentration of federal, international, and edu... read»
The Artist Live-Work Spaces of the DC Area
Katie Knorovsky | November 4th 2009
The DC area does not have a hub for artist live-work spaces (at least not yet), but creative types looking for a place where they will be surrounded b... read»
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