All the News That's Fit to Tweet: Follow UT
✉️ Want to forward this article? Click here.
Just a friendly reminder to all you Twitter users out there: you can follow your favorite DC real estate website here. Our followers can expect a steady stream of interesting links, tidbits, and observations that you won’t necessarily see on the website or in the RSS feed.
And while you’re at it, here are a few fellow Twitterers that we recommend:
- Housing Complex (City Paper’s real estate blog)
- Greater Greater Washington (transit and urban planning)
- NickTimiraos (housing and mortgage market expert for The Wall Street Journal)
- The Atlantic Cities (The Atlantic’s blog that covers all things city-centric.)
See other articles related to: twitter
This article originally published at http://dc.urbanturf.production.logicbrush.com/articles/blog/follow_urbanturf_on_twitter/2105.
Most Popular... This Week • Last 30 Days • Ever
Local nonprofit Community Forklift has made deconstruction an important part of their... read »
Mortgage rate buydowns can be a good option for buyers who want to save money on inte... read »
A plan to add another new residential building to the Friendship Heights pipeline is ... read »
The eight-bedroom, 35,000 square-foot home in McLean known as The Cliffs went under c... read »
This week’s Best New Listings includes a bi-level condo north of Adams Morgan's mai... read »
- Renovating? Choose Deconstruction Instead of Demolition
- How Does a Mortgage Rate Buydown Work?
- Donohoe Files PUD For 127-Unit Development in Friendship Heights
- A $30 Million Sale? One Of The DC Area's Most Expensive Homes Finds A Buyer
- Best New Listings: Windows Galore on Biltmore; One Up, One Down on Swann
DC Real Estate Guides
Short guides to navigating the DC-area real estate market
We've collected all our helpful guides for buying, selling and renting in and around Washington, DC in one place. Start browsing below!
First-Timer Primers
Intro guides for first-time home buyers
Unique Spaces
Awesome and unusual real estate from across the DC Metro