District Measured
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under District Measured, from most recent to least.

15 Percent: The LEED Rent Premium in DC
Nena Perry-Brown | June 4th 2019
A new study shows that residents of LEED-certified buildings pay higher rents. ... read »

Young, But Not Wealthy: A Look at Who is Renting DC’s New Apartments
Nena Perry-Brown | May 17th 2018
A new analysis from District, Measured examines how youthification may have been a catalyst for the growth of DC's luxury rental market. ... read »

Does Metro Beat Uber For Certain Trips in DC?
Nena Perry-Brown | October 11th 2017
With Metrorail ridership declining due to maintenance issues and unreliable service, it stands to reason that a lot more people are relying on... read »

Single-Family Home Prices in DC Rose Fourfold in 25 Years
Nena Perry-Brown | May 4th 2017
A new analysis out yesterday reveals that over the past 25 years, the value of single-family homes in DC has grown four-fold -- nearly twice the... read »

Since 2013, Apartment Construction Has Outpaced Population Growth in DC
Nena Perry-Brown | July 14th 2016 | 2 Comments
Given recent data on how DC's population growth has exceeded expectations in recent years, the findings in a new District, Measured post may come as... read »

$26 Billion: The Numbers Don’t Lie When It Comes to Taxation Without Representation in DC
Nena Perry-Brown | April 25th 2016
A recent post by District, Measured unpacks IRS federal tax data to illustrate what a raw deal DC residents and businesses are getting. ... read »

The $60,000 Bathroom Premium
Nena Perry-Brown | January 20th 2016
District Measured analyzed the market values for over 15,000 two-bedroom homes in the District and found that, on average, having a second full... read »

Best New Blog For DC Wonks: District Measured
UrbanTurf Staff | December 14th 2015
The blog is every city wonk's dream: a publication that digests and summarizes interesting trends that relate to the DC's finances and economy. ... read »

The Stratospheric Rise of Single-Family Home Prices in DC’s Central Corridor Since 2001
UrbanTurf Staff | December 9th 2015
District Measured examined the drastic increase in home prices for certain DC neighborhoods since 2001. ... read »

$2 Million: The New Benchmark For Luxury in the DC Housing Market
Tianna Mañón | November 10th 2015
A blog post by District Measured suggests that the $1 million price point should no longer be used as the benchmark for DC's luxury residential... read »
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Tysons Corner also comes in tenth nationwide in number of apartments built since 2016... read »

When Johnsie Walsh rented a unit in her Stanton Park apartment building, she had no i... read »

The draft environmental impact statement for the transportation project expected to g... read »

An analysis by UrbanTurf found that there were 15 neighborhoods in DC where the media... read »

The H Street development pipeline is a shadow of what it once was.... read »
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