What You Get For Under 400 Square Feet
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under What You Get For Under 400 Square Feet, from most recent to least.
330 Square Feet or Less - A Look at the Smallest Homes on the Market in DC
Nena Perry-Brown | February 7th 2018
UrbanTurf rounded up some of the smallest homes for sale in the city, all measuring at less than 330 square feet. ... read»
What $38,000 Buys in DC: A Poolside Double Cabana
Nena Perry-Brown | July 26th 2017
There are very few pieces of real estate in DC that can be purchased for under $40,000, save for maybe a parking space or a storage unit. But UrbanTur... read»
What You Get For 400 Square Feet and Less in DC
Tianna Mañón | July 15th 2015
A newly constructed studio in Adams Morgan; a 407 square-foot one-bedroom on M Street, and a home just a walk away from the zoo. ... read»
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