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Year In Review 2021
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Year In Review 2021, from most recent to least.

The Year of the Mall Redevelopment
Nena Perry-Brown | Dec 23rd
Considering how much the brick-and-mortar retail industry has fallen off over the past several years, it comes as no surprise that a few mall redevelo... read»

The Slumbering Development Giant That Grew Overnight in 2021
Nena Perry-Brown | Dec 23rd
After two years of market forces left this neighborhood nearly unrecognizable, signs have begun to emerge that intentional change is on the horizon.... read»

The Best Hypothetical Development Pitch of 2021
Nena Perry-Brown | Dec 22nd
The best hypothetical development pitch of the year offered the ultimate compromise.... read»
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The Design That Got Everyone's Attention in 2021
Nena Perry-Brown | Dec 20th
Analyzed by critics and embraced by neighbors, this highly-anticipated design was released in February and remains at the forefront of many people's c... read»
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Why condo fees are high in some buildings and low in others can be a difficult questi... read »

When sellers haven't quite lined up their next house before their settlement date com... read »

In this edition of First-Timer Primer, we look into the question of how to determine ... read »

The preferred mortgage product among most home buyers is the fixed-rate mortgage. How... read »

Here's what you need to know about reporting profit made from the sale of your home.... read »
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