Weekly Round-Up: Melting Roofs, 178 Square-Foot Apartment
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UrbanTurf can only cover so much real estate news during the week, so below are stories that we didn’t write but are worth reading anyway.
- No matter how heavy that snow on your roof gets, do not, we repeat, DO NOT use a blow torch to melt it. (DCist)
- Needless to say, Snowmaggeddon is going to have an effect on February home sales. (WBJ)
- Making the most out of 178 square feet. (NY Times)
Finally, here are UrbanTurf’s three most popular posts of the last week, in case you missed them:
- The Search: Five-Month House Hunt Pays Off For Air Traffic Controller
- The Push East: Trinidad, The Next Frontier
- Remaining New Condos in the DC Metro: Where Are They?
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