What's Hot: Apartments, Amphitheaters and Dave Chapelle: The Revised Proposals For DC's Reeves Center
Urbanturf Property Week
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Well Above Asking: $100,000 to $143,000
Tianna Mañón | August 7th 2015
A Mount Pleasant vacation home sells for more than $100,000 more than asking while two renovated rowhouses fetch a $140,000 premium. ... read»

Train Station, Civil War Morgue, Brothel: The Many Lives of a Virginia Home
Tianna Mañón | August 4th 2015
A Charlottesville house that has had almost nine lives. ... read»

Inside Two Residential Buildings Planned at The Wharf
UrbanTurf Staff | August 4th 2015
A look at the renderings of high-end condos and micro-units at the massive Southwest Waterfront development. ... read»
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The Salt and Pepper House on the Hill
Tianna Mañón | August 3rd 2015
A renovated rowhouse on Capitol Hill that wouldn't look out of place in southern California. ... read»
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Dupont Circle’s Swann House, a former 15-bedroom bed and breakfast, will be listed ... read »

There are two new proposals to redevelop the center at 14th and U Streets NW that are... read »

A recent build in Anacostia made history as the first code-compliant bamboo building ... read »

The recently-filed amendment would help move redevelopment of a police and fire stati... read »

Even as the residential development pipeline along 14th Street dwindles, there are st... read »
- One of Dupont Circle's Oldest Mansions to Hit the Market
- Apartments, Amphitheaters, and Dave Chapelle: The Revised Proposals For DC's Reeves Center
- The Week's Find: The Grass House in Anacostia
- Map Amendment Could Pave Way For Big U Street Redevelopment
- The 560 Units in Development Along 14th Street
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