Posts By Nena Perry-Brown
Following are all articles by UrbanTurf author Nena Perry-Brown, from most recent to least.
Home Sales Are Down on Capitol Hill: Buyer Fatigue or Short Supply?
Nena Perry-Brown | May 30th 2018
Home prices and sales have dropped off on Capitol Hill this year. Is a low inventory of homes for sale to blame?... read»
How a Map Amendment Could Bring Mixed-Use Development to Site of NoMa Rowhouses
Nena Perry-Brown | May 29th 2018
The owners of a cluster of rowhouses are seeking a map amendment that could be the first step to a mixed-use development teased earlier this year.... read»
15 Acres of Residences Off North Capitol: The Vision for the Armed Forces Retirement Home
Nena Perry-Brown | May 25th 2018
Eighty acres of the Armed Forces Retirement Home campus are being put up for mixed-use redevelopment. Here's what it will encompass.... read»
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19 Percent More Expensive: The DC Region's Priciness Put Into Perspective
Nena Perry-Brown | May 23rd 2018
In the midst of ballooning development (and home prices) in the District and the region more generally, it has come as a small comfort that a few othe... read»
From Luxury Hotels to Affordable Housing: The Development on Tap for Mount Vernon Triangle/Chinatown
Nena Perry-Brown | May 23rd 2018
UrbanTurf turns our attention to the Chinatown and Mount Vernon Triangle residential development pipeline.... read»
Home Price Watch: Prices Shoot Up 33% in Trinidad
Nena Perry-Brown | May 22nd 2018
UrbanTurf revisits the northeast DC neighborhood for Home Price Watch and finds that prices are catching up with demand. ... read»
A 24-Hour DC Marketplace? Developers Vie to Redevelop Historic Howard University Properties
Nena Perry-Brown | May 22nd 2018
Howard University has selected several development teams for their long-dormant and -stalled Town Center properties on Georgia Avenue.... read»
2.96 Years: The Breakeven Horizon For DC-Area Homeowners Gets Shorter
Nena Perry-Brown | May 21st 2018
A new Zillow analysis shows that would-be DC-area homebuyers will break even in less than three years.... read»
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