Most Popular Posts - Ever
Following are the most popular UrbanTurf articles ever, from most to least popular.
Clarendon: Happily Straddling the Line Between City and Suburb
Amanda Abrams | May 11th 2010
In this week's neighborhood profile we look at Clarendon, an area that residents love for its unique mix of urban and 'burbs.... read»
Potomac: A Suburb on Steroids
Amanda Abrams | July 7th 2011
Almost everything in Potomac, Md. is oversized. The houses are huge, the lawns are wide, and in order to live here, one needs to have a pretty large a... read»
80 Famous People and Where They Lived in DC
UrbanTurf Staff | October 1st 2012
UrbanTurf launched a new site today that shows where famous people have lived throughout the DC area over the years. We call it Bigwig Digs.... read»
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A Netflix Renovation: DC Firehouse Turned Home Gets a Made-for-TV Makeover
Nena Perry-Brown | August 24th 2018
A historic Shaw firehouse was featured on a new Netflix series about getting the most out of an Airbnb.... read»
Ask an Agent: Is There Any Way to Reduce My Condo Fees?
Mark Wellborn | October 28th 2009
In this week's installment of Ask An Agent, a reader wonders if there is any way to reduce her condo fees that have gradually risen to be almost as mu... read»
Tenleytown: Not Quite Like Its Neighbors
Amanda Abrams | March 10th 2011
Tenleytown is similar to other northwest DC neighborhoods where those with means choose to settle. The area's commercial strip is uninspiring on the r... read»
American University Park: One of DC's Last Frontiers Before the Suburbs
Amanda Abrams | October 28th 2011
American University Park (AU Park) is one of a handful of DC neighborhoods that are about as suburban as you can get and still be within the city's bo... read»
Zoning Commission Approves 230-Unit Development At Brookland Metro Station
UrbanTurf Staff | October 24th 2025
A project at this location has been in the works for over a decade.... read»
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On this day of 100+ degree heat, we take a look at a novel proposal aiming to bring r... read »

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