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Gangplank Marina
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The Decision to Give Up Living on Land
UrbanTurf Staff | September 18th 2015
A DC couple is moving from their Takoma Park home to 680 square feet on the water in Southwest. ... read»

This Week's Find: 680 Square Feet on the Water
UrbanTurf Staff | July 30th 2015
One of DC's 86 houseboats hit the market late Wednesday. ... read»

Water Living: Three Liveaboards For Sale at Gangplank Marina
Lark Turner | May 9th 2014
The impending construction of the massive Wharf redevelopment process may be encouraging some liveaboard residents to sell.... read»
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