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

Georgetown: Posh If a Little Passé
Lillian Dickerson | August 21st 2015
For decades, Georgetown was the “it” neighborhood in DC. However, as areas to the east have grown in popularity, the tony neighborhood fin... read»

Burleith: DC's 535 House Neighborhood
Shilpi Paul | June 1st 2012
Burleith doesn't have nearly the same name recognition as Georgetown or Glover Park, its neighbors to the south and north. But for people who have fou... read»

Kalorama: A Posh View From Embassy Row
Shilpi Paul | May 11th 2012
The small neighborhood of Kalorama emerged during a period of rapid development in DC's history, and the architecture is a kind of time capsule that t... read»
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Bloomingdale: Where (Almost) Everyone Knows Your Name
Shilpi Paul | December 9th 2011
It is no secret that within the past several years, Bloomingdale has seen its potential realized. But it is the neighborhood's limited options mean th... read»
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In this article, UrbanTurf will explore some of the more common methods that parents ... read »

The development pipeline in the Tenleytown and AU Park neighborhoods has dwindled in ... read »

A large new apartment project is in the works for the Long Branch section of Silver S... read »

The housing market is off to a slow start this year.... read »

Long-term rates have now fallen incrementally for the last few weeks.... read »
- How Can Parents Transfer Real Estate to Their Children?
- Stalled Or Full Steam Ahead: The 3 Developments In The Tenleytown and AU Park Pipeline
- 148-Unit Double Winged Apartment Building Pitched In Silver Spring
- Slow Start: DC-Area Home Buyers, Sellers Cautious To Start 2025
- Mortgage Rates Inch Down For 4th Week In A Row
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