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

Eviction Moratorium Covers One in Four Rental Units Nationwide
Nena Perry-Brown | April 7th 2020
FHFA's mortgage forbearance-for-eviction moratorium policy during the pandemic was codified in the federal CARES Act. ... read »

HUD, FHFA Suspend all Foreclosures and Evictions Through April
Nena Perry-Brown | March 18th 2020
The news came during a White House briefing this afternoon. ... read »

How the Government Shutdown Will Affect Home Loans
Nena Perry-Brown | January 8th 2019
As the shutdown continues, UrbanTurf takes a closer look at how it could affect federal home loan servicers. ... read »

Trump Administration Suspends Mortgage Insurance Rate Relief
Nena Perry-Brown | January 23rd 2017
One of the Trump administration's first acts post-inauguration was to halt an initiative to keep mortgage insurance premiums low. ... read »

The Near Southeast Development Rundown—Part I
Nena Perry-Brown | June 7th 2016
In 2016, UrbanTurf has been taking an updated look at the residential developments on tap in area neighborhoods. While the Southwest Waterfront has... read »

How DC Can Rise to the Challenges of Climate Change
Nena Perry-Brown | April 20th 2016
The District is not immune from the effects of climate change and a panel on Tuesday night discussed how the city is responding to mounting... read »

New Home Sales at Highest Level in Seven Years
Lark Turner | March 24th 2015
The jump in February's sales figures was higher than anticipated. ... read »

Harriet Tregoning Resigns From Office of Planning
UrbanTurf Staff | February 4th 2014
Office of Planning Director Harriet Tregoning will resign on February 23rd to take a position with the Department of Housing and Urban Development. ... read »

Weekend Warrior Special: The H Street Foreclosure
UrbanTurf Staff | December 3rd 2012
Investors are not allowed to bid on this two-unit H Street foreclosure, which means that home buyers who have a weekend warrior streak in them get... read »

HUD Website of FHA-Approved Condos
Shilpi Paul | January 30th 2012
In light of our recent story about a home buyer who found out late in the process that her building's FHA-approval had expired, UrbanTurf wanted to... read »
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A look around DC to see where home sellers are dropping their prices.... read »

The new store will open at 9am on July 13 at the City Ridge development.... read »

The grocer has announced plans for other stores in Skyland and Columbia Heights.... read »

The new five-level residential project is planned for the buildings at 1365-1375 H St... read »

UIP recently filed plans with DC's Historic Preservation Office for a 321-unit develo... read »
- Where Are Home Sellers Dropping Their Prices in DC?
- DC's First Wegmans Store Will Open in July
- Lidl to Open Its Third DC Location at New 700-Unit Tenleytown Development
- A 50-Unit Development is Pitched For Recognizable Buildings Along H Street
- Former Brookland Bowling Alley Set to Become 320-Unit Development
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