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Home Buying
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Home Buying, from most recent to least.
DC December Housing Report: Prices and Sales Up
Mark Wellborn | January 13th 2010
Statistics indicate that December was a very good month for the DC area home market. In his latest analysis, Keith Gibbons of DCHousingPrices reports ... read»
HUD Releases Updated Mandatory Settlement Cost Booklet
Tim Brown | January 7th 2010
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has released a settlement cost booklet, Shopping for Your Home Loan that provides a compreh... read»
Fannie Mae’s “First Look Initiative” Gives Homebuyers a Competitive Edge
Tim Brown | December 23rd 2009
Fannie Mae has introduced a program that now gives homeowners a leg up when bidding on foreclosed properties in its portfolio.... read»
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The Importance of Condo and Co-op Insurance
Michele Lerner | December 2nd 2009
Condo and co-op buyers sometimes mistakenly assume that their monthly fees will cover all their insurance needs. However in most cases, condo owners n... read»
The Ins and Outs of Low Appraisals
Michele Lerner | November 24th 2009
This year, a constant complaint among home buyers and real estate professionals has been that home appraisals are coming in too low. After the jump, M... read»
UrbanTurf Reader Asks: Should I Buy a Rowhouse in Mount Pleasant or Petworth?
Mark Wellborn | November 17th 2009
In this week’s installment of UrbanTurf Reader Asks, a reader who is in the market for a row house wonders if she should sacrifice space and pri... read»
Low Price, Long Process: The Truth About Short Sales
Michele Lerner | November 16th 2009
The state of today's housing market opens up the real possibility of getting a good price on a home that is listed as a short sale. However, it is imp... read»
Money Up Front: Earnest Money Deposit Explained
Michele Lerner | November 11th 2009
Most first-time homebuyers know they need to prepare themselves for homeownership by saving money for a down payment, and improving their credit score... read»
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If the walls of 1222 28th Street NW could talk, they'd have nearly three centuries wo... read »

The plan to replace the longtime home of Dance Loft on 14th Street with a mixed-use ... read »

The plans for a building that (forgive us) is just trying to fit in in downtown Bethe... read »

The developer is under contract to purchase Land Bay C-West, one of the last unbuilt ... read »

Even with over 1,100 new apartments delivering in the last 18 months, the new develop... read »
- One of DC's Oldest Homes Is Hitting the Market
- Plans For 101 Apartments, New Dance Loft On 14th Street To Be Delayed
- Narrow 260-Unit Apartment Building Pitched For Bethesda Moves Forward
- The Last Piece of Potomac Yard: Mill Creek Residential Pitches 398-Unit Apartment Building
- The Nearly 2,000 Units Still In The Works At Buzzard Point
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