Dchfa
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Dchfa, from most recent to least.
112 Affordable Apartments Top Off Across from Anacostia Metro
Nena Perry-Brown | February 2nd 2022
The development on a church-owned site is expected to deliver by the end of the year.... read»
DC Aid Program for Homeowners with Economic Hardship Closes in Mid-May
Nena Perry-Brown | May 3rd 2021
Homeowners in DC have access to a mortgage relief program, but just for a little while longer.... read»
DC Launches Mortgage Payment Assistance Program
Nena Perry-Brown | August 11th 2020
The program is a new iteration of the mortgage assistance program created in 2018 in response to the federal government shutdown. ... read»
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15 Workforce Housing Rowhomes Proposed for Marshall Heights
Nena Perry-Brown | April 30th 2018
Zoning documents were recently filed to pave way for construction of fifteen rowhomes in Marshall Heights.... read»
How DC is Investing Agency Dollars into Affordable Housing
Nena Perry-Brown | January 8th 2018
As part of DC's efforts to accelerate creation of affordable housing, the DC Housing Finance Agency recently launched a program that is investing in m... read»
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A look at the closing costs that homebuyers pay at the closing table.... read »
3331 N Street NW sold in an off-market transaction on Thursday for nearly $12 million... read »
In this article, UrbanTurf will explore the considerations and steps involved in buyi... read »
The most expensive home to sell in the DC region in years closed on Halloween for an ... read »
Paradigm Development Company has plans in the works to build a 12-story, 110-unit con... read »
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