Frontier Condominiums
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Frontier Condominiums, from most recent to least.

From $100K to $800K on 14th Street: Home at Frontiers Finds Its Price
UrbanTurf Staff | October 31st 2013
A row home at Frontiers Condominiums in the 14th Street corridor has gone under contract, setting a new comp for the community which has attracted... read »

From $1 Million to $799,000 in Logan Circle
Shilpi Paul | November 13th 2012
In late October, we reported on a plain, brick row house on the 14th Street Corridor that hit the market at $995,000. While plenty of row houses in... read »

From $100,000 to $1 Million in Logan Circle
Shilpi Paul | October 22nd 2012
Developers have offered upwards of $1 million to buy out the owners of Frontiers Condominiums on 14th Street. Now, a new listing suggests that one... read »
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The new five-level residential project is planned for the buildings at 1365-1375 H St... read »

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