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UrbanTurf's Best of 2010
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UrbanTurf took a look back at the best that DC’s residential real estate market had to offer in 2010 over the past week. From the best deals to the best ideas to, of course, the best listings, we believe we sussed out the cream of the crop.
Here are the Best of 2010 posts for those that missed them:
- Best Way to Get Paid As a Renter: Get Your Building to Go TOPA
- Best Reason to Leave DC for LA If You Have Money: Dennis Hopper’s Compound
- Best Green Effort of the Year: Georgetown Energy
- Best Additions of 2010: Capital Bikeshare, The Return of Housing Complex and the $5K Tax Credit
- Best Real Estate Question of the Year: Is The Rent Too Damn High?
- Best Renovation By A Local Firm: Studio 27 Capitol Hill Row House
- Best Real Estate Idea That Could Fail Miserably: The Dupont Underground
- The Best Listing of the Year (For Mere Mortals)
- Best Real Estate Resurrection of 2010: 425 Mass
- The Best Listing of the Year (For Well-Paid Lobbyists)
- Best Use of a Magic 8-Ball: The Neighborhoods of 2015
- Best Real Estate Mistake of the Year: The White House is For Sale
- Best Re-Use of a Restaurant as a Home: Tilden Gardens
- Deal of the Year: The Architect’s Three-Bedroom
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