Renting
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Renting, from most recent to least.
Rents Drop in DC For First Time Since 2009
UrbanTurf Staff | July 8th 2013
A report out last week analyzing the regional apartment market in the second quarter of 2013 reveals that rents for Class A apartments in the DC area ... read»
Report: DC Renters Save 30% By Living With a Roommate
Shilpi Paul | June 18th 2013
Lovely, the rental home search website, has been sifting through their data to find out exactly how much money DC area residents can save by living wi... read»
Rents Fall in NoMa, H Street and Upper NW
UrbanTurf Staff | April 4th 2013
A year ago, news came that the DC area apartment market would swing from favoring the landlord to favoring the renter by the end of 2012. It now appea... read»
Get the (free) newsletter:
Get the (free) newsletter:
DC Area Rents Drop As New Supply Hits Market
UrbanTurf Staff | January 9th 2013
The ever-growing supply of new apartments in the DC area seems to finally be catching up with demand. After years of increasing, rents are now droppin... read»
14th Street's The District To Open in January
Shilpi Paul | December 7th 2012
UrbanTurf has learned that The District, the 125-unit apartment building going up at 14th and S Street NW, will be opening its doors in mid-January.... read»
How Much Can a New Owner Raise the Rent, Part Two
Shilpi Paul | November 27th 2012
In a follow up to our recent post about how much a new owner can raise the rent on existing tenants, Joel Cohn from DC's Office of the Tenant Advocate... read»
No Vacancy for Class B Apartments in DC
UrbanTurf Staff | October 16th 2012
Rents for Class B apartments in the DC area may be cheaper than those in the Class A range, but good luck finding one that is vacant. ... read»
Rents Rise in NoMa, H Street As DC Apartment Vacancy Remains Low
UrbanTurf Staff | October 11th 2012
With vacancy rates still quite low, a number of neighborhoods in DC are seeing significant rent increases. ... read»
Most Popular... This Week • Last 30 Days • Ever

The classic Federal-style home recently underwent a dazzling, $2M renovation and boas... read »

While it may seem like paying off a long-term mortgage early is a difficult task, it ... read »

The plans for a building that (forgive us) is just trying to fit in in downtown Bethe... read »

A new proposal is on the boards for the former home of the Transportation Security Ad... read »

The developer is under contract to purchase Land Bay C-West, one of the last unbuilt ... read »
- A Pool, Elevator and Glass Roof: Luxuriously Renovated Georgetown Home Hits the Market
- A Look at The Ways You Can Pay Off Your Mortgage Early
- Narrow 260-Unit Apartment Building Pitched For Bethesda Moves Forward
- 637 Apartments, 31,000 Square Feet Of Retail: The New Plans for Pentagon City TSA Site
- The Last Piece of Potomac Yard: Mill Creek Residential Pitches 398-Unit Apartment Building
DC Real Estate Guides
Short guides to navigating the DC-area real estate market
We've collected all our helpful guides for buying, selling and renting in and around Washington, DC in one place. Start browsing below!
First-Timer Primers
Intro guides for first-time home buyers
Unique Spaces
Awesome and unusual real estate from across the DC Metro












