Investment Properties
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Investment Properties, from most recent to least.
This Week's Find: A Three-Level Investment Opportunity in the H Street Corridor
Mark Wellborn | September 16th 2010
This Week’s Find is a three-level Victorian just north of H Street NE that, if the buyer is willing to put in some sweat equity, will pay off do... read»
"If I Had $1 Million" Listing: A Developer's Special on 12th Street
Mark Wellborn | July 16th 2010
This week's If I Had $1 Million listing is a property for someone in (or looking to get into) the residential development game.... read»
"If I Had $1 Million" Listing: Two-Unit Row House in Mount Pleasant
Mark Wellborn | March 5th 2010
If you are an investor with some money to burn, this two-unit row house in Mount Pleasant that just hit the market could be the property for you. More... read»
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DC Rental Units, Part II: The Steps to Being a Landlord
Michele Lerner | November 30th 2009
In order to legally rent out that vacant English basement in DC, you need to obtain a Certificate of Occupancy and a Basic Business License. After the... read»
DC Rental Units: More Than Just Collecting a Monthly Check
Michele Lerner | November 12th 2009
There may not be a better home type on the market than the home that pays you back. After the jump, Michele Lerner looks at how to legalize rental uni... read»
DC Makes List of Most Attractive Cities for Foreign Investors
Mark Wellborn | July 28th 2008
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