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Below, in descending order, are UrbanTurf’s most popular posts of 2013.
#5) Report: DC Renters Save 30% By Living With a Roommate
A report out in June revealed that renters in DC can save 30 percent by going from a one-bedroom to a two-bedroom rental.
#4) Petition Launches For DC’s New Union Market
The details behind the efforts to bring a Union Market-like destination to Navy Yard.
#3) $275,000 to $625,000: The Anatomy of a DC Property Auction
A firsthand look at how a property auction operates.
#2) Town Center East Deemed Historic, Developers Back to the Drawing Board
The two Town Center East buildings in Southwest were deemed historic landmarks in June, putting a wrench in developer’s plans to build three new residential buildings at the site.
#1) The Discussion Continues: Congress Considers Height Act
Our most popular article of the year outlined details of the most recent Congressional hearing on the Height Act.
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