Lincoln Park
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Lincoln Park, from most recent to least.
This Week's Find: A Converted Capitol Hill Carriage House on a Hidden Block
Nena Perry-Brown | September 10th 2019
This former stable (and rumored brick factory) was converted into a residence in the 1980s.... read»
Best New Listings: Turn-of-the-Century in Lincoln Park and Tenleytown, Mid-Century in Arlington
Nena Perry-Brown | August 16th 2019
This week’s Best New Listings includes a turn-of-the-century Lincoln Park rowhouse, a petite Tenleytown two-bedroom, and an unassuming house with a ... read»
A House-Sized Co-op and a Co-op-Sized House: An Unconventional Best New Listings
Nena Perry-Brown | March 29th 2019
While condos and co-ops are usually thought of as smaller, more affordable alternatives to houses, this week's Best New Listings flips that notion on ... read»
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Roadside Development filed a sketch plan with Montgomery County this month for the 30... read »
The Matthew is located on 9th Street, overlooking the iconic Naylor Court and neighbo... read »
This week's Best New Listings include an award-winning craftsman, a condo in a former... read »
Construction continues humming along on several developments on the uppermost stretch... read »
Today, we take a closer look at home insurance.... read »
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- Nine Stylish Condominiums Debut in Shaw's Iconic Naylor Court
- Best New Listings: A Home On The Hill With a Pool?
- The 1,600 Units In The Walter Reed/Takoma Development Pipeline
- A Look at What is Covered By Home Insurance
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