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Notorious Dupont Circle Party House Hits Market After Falling Into Foreclosure

Notorious Dupont Circle Party House Hits Market After Falling Into Foreclosure

UrbanTurf Staff | April 7th 2022

For years, the Q Street home was known as a house that could be rented out for parties on Airbnb, however that is also what likely lead to its downfal... read»

With Zoning Application, New Georgetown Hotel on M Street Looks to Move Forward

With Zoning Application, New Georgetown Hotel on M Street Looks to Move Forward

UrbanTurf Staff | April 6th 2022

It has been a seven-year journey for 3000 M Street NW, with a number of different proposals pitched since 2015.... read»

80 Units of Corporate Housing Proposed Near DC's Convention Center

80 Units of Corporate Housing Proposed Near DC's Convention Center

Nena Perry-Brown | April 6th 2022

A corner building whose future was once deemed questionable may get adapted into a new semi-residential development.... read»

26 High: DC Has Third Highest Crane Total For a U.S. City

26 High: DC Has Third Highest Crane Total For a U.S. City

UrbanTurf Staff | April 6th 2022

DC's crane count still ranks as one of the highest among U.S. cities despite declining over the last two years.... read»

166 Steps Forward, 54 Steps Back: A Look at the 13 Projects in Georgetown's Development Pipeline

166 Steps Forward, 54 Steps Back: A Look at the 13 Projects in Georgetown's Development Pipeline

Nena Perry-Brown | April 5th 2022

As transportation and amenity news dominate the headlines, some new residential units have been approved while others have been nixed or continue to l... read»

DC Hosts Have a Little Bit Longer to Apply for the City's New Short-Term Rental License

DC Hosts Have a Little Bit Longer to Apply for the City's New Short-Term Rental License

UrbanTurf Staff | April 5th 2022

DC's Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs announced Tuesday that enforcement of the new short-term rental license will now begin on June 9, 2... read»

Low Supply, Big Premiums: The Chevy Chase Housing Market, By the Numbers

Low Supply, Big Premiums: The Chevy Chase Housing Market, By the Numbers

UrbanTurf Staff | April 5th 2022

Chevy Chase is regularly one of the more competitive DC neighborhood housing markets, and that remains the case this year.... read»

$400 a Month: The Difference Two Months Makes in Interest Rates

$400 a Month: The Difference Two Months Makes in Interest Rates

UrbanTurf Staff | April 4th 2022

The rise in long-term interest rates over the last couple months has had a significant effect on monthly mortgage payments.... read»

Under Contract in 77 Days for a Seven-Figure Condo

Under Contract in 77 Days for a Seven-Figure Condo

Nena Perry-Brown | April 4th 2022

This installment of Under Contract revisits three listings, two of which sold in just under a week, and one which lingered on the market for about 2.5... read»

From 500 to 945 Square Feet: How Much Space $1,500 Rents in the DC Area

From 500 to 945 Square Feet: How Much Space $1,500 Rents in the DC Area

Nena Perry-Brown | April 4th 2022

A new report identifies the DC area as the 15th-stingiest nationwide when it comes to the amount of space one can rent for $1,500 a month.... read»

Gone in 24 Hours: The 8 DC Neighborhoods Where Homes Are Selling Fastest in 2022

Gone in 24 Hours: The 8 DC Neighborhoods Where Homes Are Selling Fastest in 2022

UrbanTurf Staff | April 1st 2022

In one NW DC neighborhood, homes are selling, on median, in just a day.... read»

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