Washington Fine Properties
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Washington Fine Properties, from most recent to least.
$19.5 Million: DC's Newest Most Expensive Home
UrbanTurf Staff | January 28th 2013
Late Monday, a 10,000 square-foot mansion near Battery Kimble Park hit the market for $19.5 million, making it the most expensive home currently on th... read»
The Priciest and Largest Plot of Land in DC Hits the Market
UrbanTurf Staff | May 18th 2012
UrbanTurf has learned that a 1.25 acre plot of land has hit the market in Cleveland Park, making it the largest and priciest piece of land available f... read»
This Week's Find: Capitol Hill Church For Sale
Mark Wellborn | February 24th 2011
This Week's Find is a church located on Capitol Hill that, needless to say, caters to a specific type of buyer. ... read»
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