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

0 to 100: The DC Area Zip Codes on Opposite Ends of the Affordability Spectrum
Nena Perry-Brown | June 3rd 2019
A recent Trulia report highlights the zip codes on two ends of the home affordability spectrum.... read»

DC Area Teachers Can Only Afford One-Third of Homes For Sale
Nena Perry-Brown | May 2nd 2019
A new report by Trulia examines the affordability of housing for workers in some professions.... read»

Married Couples in the DC Area Are Taking on Roommates
Nena Perry-Brown | February 11th 2019
The DC metro area has the tenth-highest share of married couples with roommates nationwide.... read»
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A "Netflix" for Real Estate?
Nena Perry-Brown | August 15th 2018
Trulia is releasing a new Neighborhoods view aggregating video and information to help users visualize a neighborhood before they buy.... read»

Trulia: Buying 27 Percent Cheaper than Renting in the DC Area
Nena Perry-Brown | August 6th 2018
The newest Trulia analysis states that buying continues to be cheaper than renting in the DC area, albeit by a smaller margin.... read»
From Bloomingdale to Trinidad, The Difference 20 Years Makes in DC Neighborhood Home Prices
Nena Perry-Brown | June 26th 2018
Since 1998, some of DC's once most-affordable neighborhoods have garnered so much attention that current home prices are above the citywide median.... read»

DC Area Starter Homes Continue to Lose Market Share
Nena Perry-Brown | March 23rd 2018
Starter homes in the region now account for just about 1 in 4 listings on the market.... read»

Where Did The Grass Go?
Nena Perry-Brown | October 18th 2017
While micro-units may have been in vogue a year or two ago, a new study by Trulia shows that homes built nationwide are taking up more of the lots tha... read»
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The development pipeline in the Tenleytown and AU Park neighborhoods has dwindled in ... read »

A large new apartment project is in the works for the Long Branch section of Silver S... read »

The housing market is off to a slow start this year.... read »

Long-term rates have now fallen incrementally for the last few weeks.... read »
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- Stalled Or Full Steam Ahead: The 3 Developments In The Tenleytown and AU Park Pipeline
- 148-Unit Double Winged Apartment Building Pitched In Silver Spring
- Slow Start: DC-Area Home Buyers, Sellers Cautious To Start 2025
- Mortgage Rates Inch Down For 4th Week In A Row
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