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Following are the most popular UrbanTurf articles ever, from most to least popular.
Unique Spaces: A Studio 27 Renovation on Capitol Hill
Jennifer Sergent | July 25th 2012
Juan Felipe Rincon and RC Bates did not want to leave Bates' Capitol Hill row house when they moved in together. So, they called a popular green archi... read»
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: 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»
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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»
First-Timer Primer: A Condo Fee Tutorial
UrbanTurf Staff | June 25th
Why condo fees are high in some buildings and low in others can be a difficult question to answer. UrbanTurf provides a quick tutorial for buyers on t... read»
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»
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: 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»
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