Recession
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Recession, from most recent to least.
The Differences Between the Hot Housing Market in 2021 and the 2008 Bubble
Nena Perry-Brown | May 6th 2021
With 46 million people reaching the median homebuying age over the next decade, demand is only expected to intensify.... read»
New Single-Family Homes May Be Shrinking
Nena Perry-Brown | February 26th 2020
A new report shows how median square footage is decreasing for new single-family homes.... read»
How the DC Housing Market Changed Since the Great Recession
Nena Perry-Brown | September 14th 2018
Since August 2009, home prices in DC have risen by 50 percent while supply has dropped by half.... read»
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Economist: Low Rental Vacancy Could Help the Economy
Shilpi Paul | January 10th 2012
Apartment vacancy is low all over the place, and according to one economist, this may be a good thing. ... read»
The Atlantic: How the Recession Changed Us
UrbanTurf Staff | January 11th 2011
In what is perhaps the coolest collection of statistical graphics we have seen in the past 12 months, The Atlantic has an "infographic" in its latest ... read»
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In this edition of First-Timer Primer, we look at the ins and outs of the 203k loan.... read »
Plans for the large new residential project are looking to get started again after mo... read »
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Jeff Skoll has purchased two homes on nine ... read »
The residential pipeline in Adams Morgan has slowed in recent years, and now there ar... read »
Some interesting residential plans are on the boards for the church at 16th Street an... read »
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