Dclofts
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Dclofts, from most recent to least.
Best New Listings: Dupont Circle, Columbia Heights, Takoma Park
Mark Wellborn | February 20th 2011
In this week's edition of Best New Listings, we look at a new one-bedroom in Dupont Circle, a Columbia Heights two-bedroom unit for the vegan sweet to... read»
Comp and Circumstance: DC Versus Rome
Rebecca Ortega | February 18th 2011
This week, Comp and Circumstance contributor Rebecca Ortega headed to Rome to see how far a million dollars goes in the Italian city versus DC. ... read»
Rosslyn: Hitting Its Growth Spurt
Amanda Abrams | February 17th 2011
To many, Rosslyn is little more than a collection of high-rises that some of their friends or relatives may work or live in. But to real estate inside... read»
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Price Cutter: The Four-Bedroom Edition
Mark Wellborn | February 14th 2011
In Price Cutter this week, we take a look at four-bedroom properties that we have written about where the asking price has been reduced. ... read»
Housing Market Watch: 20003
Keith Gibbons | February 14th 2011
In Housing Market Watch this week, UrbanTurf's new resident housing market guru Keith Gibbons analyzes recent MRIS home sales statistics for the DC zi... read»
Best New Listings: Capitol Hill, 16th Street Heights and Anacostia
Mark Wellborn | February 13th 2011
In this week's edition of Best New Listings, we look at a two-bedroom unit with a loft at the Carbery School in Capitol Hill, a renovated four-bedroom... read»
JBG To Convert Myerton Apartments to Condos
Mark Wellborn | February 10th 2011
The JBG Companies will convert the Myerton, a 74-unit apartment project in Arlington to a condo development, UrbanTurf has learned. Sales are expected... read»
Penn Quarter/Chinatown: DC's Go-Go-Go Neighborhood
Amanda Abrams | February 10th 2011
If an urban area is defined as a place with chockablock storefronts, sophisticated restaurants, and a high ratio of pedestrians per square foot of pav... read»
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