Dc Condos
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Dc Condos, from most recent to least.
Saving Energy and Money: The Story of The Boston House
Robert Thomason | February 19th 2010
The Boston House, a high-rise condo development built in Dupont Circle in 1950, has made great strides in reducing energy costs and implementing measu... read»
Remaining New Condos in the DC Metro: Where Are They?
Will Smith | February 16th 2010
The recent report on the new condo market from McWilliams|Ballard includes tallies of the remaining units in each city and county across the metro are... read»
The Search: Five-Month House Hunt Pays Off For Air Traffic Controller
Janelle Nanos | February 12th 2010
It took five months and looking at over 40 properties, but Raine Ralston finally found the perfect place to fit in with her job as an air traffic cont... read»
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The New Condo Market in the DC Metro: A Snapshot
Will Smith | February 2nd 2010
Real estate sales and marketing firm McWilliams|Ballard has released a report on the state of the condo market in the DC metropolitan area, complete w... read»
DC Condo Fees: From $100 to $1,000
Michele Lerner | February 2nd 2010
Condo fees in DC vary significantly from building to building and neighborhood to neighborhood. That being the case, buyers should carefully compare m... read»
CityScape Sells Out, Leaving Few New Condos For Sale in U Street
Will Smith | January 27th 2010
CityScape on Belmont in the U Street Corridor settled on its final unit last week, the latest sign of the diminishing supply of new condos in the area... read»
Full Steam Ahead: Construction Begins on Phase II of Yale Steam
Mark Wellborn | January 13th 2010
Bisnow is reporting that construction started this week on the second phase of Yale Steam Laundry. Phase II will be a 218-unit apartment complex that ... read»
DC December Housing Report: Prices and Sales Up
Mark Wellborn | January 13th 2010
Statistics indicate that December was a very good month for the DC area home market. In his latest analysis, Keith Gibbons of DCHousingPrices reports ... read»
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