Dclofts
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Dclofts, from most recent to least.
Opportunity to Buy at a Discount in Capitol Riverfront
Will Smith | March 16th 2011
Next Saturday, developer EYA will release 11 townhomes in Capitol Quarter for sale under a unique workforce financing program co-managed by the DC gov... read»
Don't Expect New Condos in Downtown Silver Spring Anytime Soon
Will Smith | March 16th 2011
Now that there are signs of life again in the new condo market, some would-be home buyers are wondering what DC-area neighborhoods developers will pic... read»
Gaslight Square: Just Say No To Wood
Will Smith | March 16th 2011
"When I lie in bed at night and dream about buildings, this project is what I think about," said Jim Abdo to open his presentation last night about Ga... read»
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Under Contract: The Best, The Deal and The Foreclosure
UrbanTurf Staff | March 11th 2011
Three listings featured this week on UrbanTurf are already under contract or have sales pending, including the nine-bedroom Dupont Circle foreclosure ... read»
A Closer Look at the February Home Sales Surge in DC
Mark Wellborn | March 10th 2011
In February, the DC area had the largest year-over-year increase for pending sales of existing homes in a decade, according to data released recently.... read»
Tenleytown: Not Quite Like Its Neighbors
Amanda Abrams | March 10th 2011
Tenleytown is similar to other northwest DC neighborhoods where those with means choose to settle. The area's commercial strip is uninspiring on the r... read»
This Week's Find: The Nine-Bedroom Dupont Circle Foreclosure
UrbanTurf Staff | March 9th 2011
Dupont Circle is not the first DC neighborhood that comes to mind when you think of foreclosures, but as This Week's Find proves, bank-owned propertie... read»
Even Hipper: Local Chef Buys in H Street Corridor
UrbanTurf Staff | March 9th 2011
The Washington Business Journal recently reported that Nicholas Stefanelli, executive chef at Bibiana, considered one of DC's best new restaurants by ... read»
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