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

An Architect's DC Mansion Hits the Market for $12 Million
Nena Perry-Brown | October 22nd 2019
The mansion in Woodland Normanstone is hitting the market for the first time.... read»

Real Estate Realism or Voyeurism: What a New Study Intimates About the DC Home Buyer
Nena Perry-Brown | May 7th 2018
A new Zillow analysis deems some of DC's most expensive neighborhoods to also be the city's most popular for homebuyers.... read»

$11 Million DC Mansion Hits the Market, Complete With Plans For a New Home
UrbanTurf Staff | April 6th 2018
Homes in DC priced above $10 million hit the market about once every couple months, but they aren't often listed with images of a new house that could... read»
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