Renting In Dc
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Renting In Dc, from most recent to least.
The 5 Percent New Grocery Store Rent Premium
Nena Perry-Brown | May 15th 2019
A recent study shows that apartments within a half-mile of a new grocery store in the DC area had rents 5 percent higher than the submarket average.... read»
Are Studio Apartments in the DC Area a Pricier Option Than One Bedrooms?
Nena Perry-Brown | January 28th 2019
Take note, renters: studios are not necessarily a steal.... read»
When Rent Was $25 a Month and Georgetown Was the Affordable Place to Live in DC
Nena Perry-Brown | January 23rd 2019
A 1937 map of DC shows rental rates, block-by-block.... read»
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A Bill to Keep DC Apartment Buildings Smoke-Free
Nena Perry-Brown | October 30th 2018
Last month, a bill was introduced in DC that would ban smoking around rental buildings in the city.... read»
What Can DC Landlords Deduct from Your Security Deposit?
Nena Perry-Brown | April 24th 2018
Last year, the DC Council approved a series of amendments to the city's Rental Housing Act that, among other things, clarified exactly what can be ded... read»
DC Creates a Toolkit of Resources for City Tenants
Nena Perry-Brown | January 19th 2018
While DC is perceived as a very tenant-friendly town, wading through the city's bureaucracy to exercise your rights as a renter can still be daunting ... read»
428,000 Visitors and 6,400 Hosts: Airbnb's 2017 By the Numbers
Nena Perry-Brown | January 11th 2018
In 2015, there were 142,000 Airbnb guests who visited DC. In 2017, there were almost that many guests in Ward 6 alone.... read»
DC-Area Renters Pay $8,313 More Annually in Rent Now Than 20 Years Ago
Nena Perry-Brown | December 1st 2017
A new study by Zillow shows that DC-area renters pay 8.5 percent more of their income on housing now than they did in 1985-2000.... read»
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As the year draws to a close, homeowners have the opportunity to maximize their tax b... read »
Some interesting residential plans are on the boards for the church at 16th Street an... read »
For sellers in Woodley Park, Chevy Chase and Spring Valley, it was a good time to sel... read »
The high-end properties are set between the Potomac River/C&O Towpath and multiple pa... read »
Approximately 5,300 homes sold in the city in the first ten months of 2024 — and 25... read »
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