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Most Popular Posts - Ever

Following are the most popular UrbanTurf articles ever, from most to least popular.

Unique Spaces: Eco-Friendly Alley House Off H Street

Unique Spaces: Eco-Friendly Alley House Off H Street

Fritz Hubig | September 2nd 2009

UrbanTurf is premiering a new feature today called Unique Spaces where we take a look at "one-of-a-kind" properties in the DC area. This week, we feat... read»

Unique Spaces: Once a Carriage House, Now a Home

Unique Spaces: Once a Carriage House, Now a Home

Jennifer Sergent | February 12th 2016

It is not often that a carriage house outlives the home that it is connected to, but in the case of one rather unique property in Dupont Circle, that ... read»

Dupont Circle's Old Frat House To Become Alley Home

Dupont Circle's Old Frat House To Become Alley Home

Shilpi Paul | January 30th 2013

In a city chock full of row houses and condos, unusual properties can be hard to find. However, this recently purchased Dupont Circle building, tucked... read»

Unique Spaces: Making the Most of a Skinny House

Unique Spaces: Making the Most of a Skinny House

Shilpi Paul | December 9th 2013

This installment of Unique Spaces required architects to make good use of a particularly narrow footprint in Foggy Bottom. ... read»

Unique Spaces: The DC Area's First Net Zero Home

Unique Spaces: The DC Area's First Net Zero Home

Fritz Hubig | November 25th 2009

Construction of the very first Net Zero home in the DC area is now complete. A four-bedroom, 3,500 square-foot house in Bethesda has risen the bar for... read»

Unique Spaces: The Most Intriguing Loft in DC

Unique Spaces: The Most Intriguing Loft in DC

UrbanTurf Staff | October 2nd 2013

UrbanTurf has covered a number of extraordinary residential conversions over the years, but we recently got a sneak peek at a property that may set th... read»

Unique Spaces: The Bank that Became a Home

Unique Spaces: The Bank that Became a Home

Jennifer Sergent | May 22nd 2012

In this installment of Unique Spaces, we look at a Capitol Hill home that was formerly a branch of the original City Bank. ... read»

First-Timer Primer: Tax Relief for DC Homeowners

First-Timer Primer: Tax Relief for DC Homeowners

UrbanTurf Staff | July 22nd

When you buy a home in the District, you will have to pay property taxes along with your mortgage and homeowner's insurance. Luckily, DC has a few way... read»

Unique Spaces: Frank Lloyd Wright Goes Green in Kensington

Unique Spaces: Frank Lloyd Wright Goes Green in Kensington

Jennifer Sergent | August 27th 2012

Judy Whalley caught the Arts & Crafts bug after college when she was living in a 1930’s bungalow in Oak Park, Illinois, home to some of Frank Ll... read»

DC's One-Room House

DC's One-Room House

Shilpi Paul | May 2nd 2013

For those with the budget for a studio but the hankering for a house of their own, a one-room studio house just appeared on the market on Capitol Hill... read»

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