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

Rents Rise in NoMa and H Street, Fall on Capitol Hill
UrbanTurf Staff | April 7th 2014 | 4 Comments
Class A apartment rents in the region fell in the first quarter of 2014 versus the previous year, according to a report out late last week. But in a... read »

2014 Could Be The Year of the Renter at New Buildings
Lark Turner | December 13th 2013
It seems that everywhere you look in the DC area, there is a new rental project sprouting up. The result of all the construction is a supply level... read »

Free Rent? Incentives Still Exist in DC
Bryce Baschuk | January 10th 2011
Despite recent reports about the decline of concessions offered by apartments across the DC area, leasing professionals say that rent incentives... read »
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When Johnsie Walsh rented a unit in her Stanton Park apartment building, she had no i... read »

The draft environmental impact statement for the transportation project expected to g... read »

An analysis by UrbanTurf found that there were 15 neighborhoods in DC where the media... read »

The H Street development pipeline is a shadow of what it once was.... read »
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