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123-Unit Residential Project Planned For 4th and L Streets
Lark Turner | March 5th 2014
Developers are hoping to break ground on a ten-story, 123-unit building in Mount Vernon Triangle in August or September of this year.... read»
A Home's Worth? Appealing a DC Property Tax Assessment
Amanda Abrams | March 4th 2014
Every year, homeowners all over the District appeal their property tax assessments for being too high. But for one couple, this has become an unwanted... read»
Under Contract: Family Homes Flying Off the Market
Lark Turner | March 3rd 2014
In Under Contract, UrbanTurf looks back at properties it has featured recently that were snatched up by DC’s alert buyers. ... read»
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56-Unit 14th Street Project Approved, Will Start Construction This Summer
UrbanTurf Staff | February 27th 2014
A 56-unit apartment project planned for 14th and Wallach Place NW received final approval from the Historic Preservation Review Board today, and will ... read»
28-Unit Condo Project at Georgetown Gas Station Moving Forward
Lark Turner | February 25th 2014
The latest proposal for the EastBanc development calls for between 26 and 28 units, and designs have been submitted to the Old Georgetown Board and th... read»
$16.8 Million: DC's Second Most Expensive House Finds a Buyer
UrbanTurf Staff | February 24th 2014
UrbanTurf has learned that the Williams-Addison House in Georgetown, the second most expensive home on the market in DC, has gone under contract. The ... read»
Best New Listings: Compact, Charming and Competitive
Lark Turner | February 21st 2014
In this week's edition of Best New Listings, UrbanTurf looks at a compact rowhouse in northeast Capitol Hill; a three-bed in Del Ray; and a classicall... read»
Average DC Home Payment Up 24 Percent Since 2012
Lark Turner | February 21st 2014
An analysis by RealtyTrac revealed that monthly home payments have risen 24 percent for homes purchased at the end of 2013 versus the previous year. ... read»
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