Renting In Dc
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Renting In Dc, from most recent to least.
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»
New 30-Unit Abdo Project on 14th Street Will Be Rentals
UrbanTurf Staff | November 12th 2012
UrbanTurf has learned that the 30-unit mixed-use project at 14th Street and Rhode Island Avenue NW from Abdo Development will be rentals rather than c... read»
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Report: Homeownership in DC Area 43 Percent Cheaper Than Renting
Shilpi Paul | September 13th 2012
Trulia's latest Rent vs. Buy Report released Thursday morning stated that homeownership is 43 percent cheaper than renting in the DC area. However, th... read»
Trulia: Rent Increases Accelerating in DC
Shilpi Paul | August 7th 2012
In July, asking rents in the DC area were up 3.9 percent year-over-year, following a 3.5 percent increase in June, according to Trulia's latest Price ... read»
Putting Up Walls to Bring Down the Rent
Shilpi Paul | July 18th 2012
Many young DC renters have found a way to live in the city's most luxurious apartment buildings without going broke. ... read»
Capitol Riverfront and H Street See Big Rent Increases
UrbanTurf Staff | July 5th 2012
Back in April, we reported that the DC area could be a renter's market, at least for a spell, by later this year. While that still may be true, rents ... read»
Warder Mansion: From Opulence to Squatters and Back
Shilpi Paul | June 27th 2012
There are many large, stately apartment buildings to look at as one travels north on 16th Street NW from downtown. But among the monoliths with classi... read»
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