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Following are the most popular UrbanTurf articles ever, from most to least popular.
The Good Intentions One Couple Has for Georgetown's Most Expensive Properties
Lark Turner | April 23rd 2015
Three major properties that may have otherwise been slated for residential redevelopment will instead be used for philanthropic purposes under the own... read»
A Bold Redesign Proposed for Dupont Circle Office Building
Nena Perry-Brown | April 10th 2020
One Dupont Circle corner is slated for a drastically different look.... read»
Best New Listings: Covered Porch, Calvert Street Bridge and Owner Renovated
Shilpi Paul | October 11th 2013
In this week's edition of Best New Listings, UrbanTurf looks at a Petworth Wardman with a covered porch, a two-bedroom plus den near the Calvert Stree... read»
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One Person, Three Bedrooms: DC's Mismatched Housing Market
Nena Perry-Brown | March 27th 2018
It's not so much that DC has too few family-sized units, but that one- and two-person households are occupying those units.... read»
How Much is That Home Worth? The 3 Charts That Explain DC Housing Prices
UrbanTurf Staff | June 18th 2021
UrbanTurf analyzed prices for condos, co-ops, rowhouses and detached single family homes over the last year to provide a more clear sense with what is... read»
32-Unit Development That Will Replace Salvation Army Headquarters in DC's West End Gets Key Approval
UrbanTurf Staff | November 9th 2023
DC's Board of Zoning Adjustment approved the requested relief for a planned 32-unit condominium project that will take the place of the former headqua... read»
With Front Page Closing, WeWork-Owned Dupont Circle Building Applies for a Makeover
Nena Perry-Brown | August 1st 2019
The owner wants to bring the building into the modern age — and add a WeWork — after The Front Page closes this month.... read»
Alley Dwellings and Corner Stores: New Zoning Rules Take Effect
Nena Perry-Brown | September 6th 2016
The first comprehensive overhaul of the zoning code since 1958 went into effect today, and while most of the changes are more technical than tangible,... read»
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The One Front Door Act is a building code change that could meaningfully shift what g... read »

Cash-out refinancing is a popular financial strategy that allows homeowners to conver... read »

A dormant stretch of Connecticut Avenue in Chevy Chase may soon see new development.... read »

In this week's Above Asking, we feature a mid-century modern home in Alexandria that ... read »

The greater DC luxury housing market's most expensive recent sales in 2026 span the f... read »
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