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Most Popular Posts - Ever

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

The Best Listing of the Year For Well-Paid Lobbyists

The Best Listing of the Year For Well-Paid Lobbyists

UrbanTurf Staff | December 16th 2011

In an effort to make you wish you had a few more zeros in your paycheck, we head into the thin air of DC's luxury real estate market and pick out the ... read»

4.58: Highest Rates This Year

4.58: Highest Rates This Year

Shilpi Paul | August 22nd 2013

Mortgage rates reached a new high for the year, with Freddie Mac reporting 4.58 percent with an average 0.8 point as the average on a 30-year fixed-ra... read»

REI Will Open New Store in Second Phase of Pike & Rose

REI Will Open New Store in Second Phase of Pike & Rose

Tianna Mañón | August 27th 2015

The large outdoor goods retailer will join dozens of stores in the second phase of the redevelopment, according to blogger Robert Dyer. ... read»

The Ten DC Neighborhoods Where Homes Are Selling Fastest

The Ten DC Neighborhoods Where Homes Are Selling Fastest

Lark Turner | May 20th 2015

In every neighborhood but one, we found homes selling faster than last year, and in many cases significantly faster.... read»

Back to Drawing Board: Georgetown Post Office to Be Condos

Back to Drawing Board: Georgetown Post Office to Be Condos

Mark Wellborn | February 1st 2011

Georgetown Metropolitan reported this morning that at the ANC 2E meeting last night, it was announced that the Georgetown Post Office will become a ni... read»

Comp and Circumstance: A Neighborly Comparison

Comp and Circumstance: A Neighborly Comparison

Rebecca Ortega | October 19th 2010

In this week's installment of Comp and Circumstance, we look at two recently listed properties around the corner from one another in the neighborhood ... read»

Is Another DC Firehouse Block Redevelopment in the Works?

Is Another DC Firehouse Block Redevelopment in the Works?

Nena Perry-Brown | June 2nd 2020

Jair Lynch Development Partners is seeking support to rezone two Rhode Island Avenue blocks for mixed-use development.... read»

Lofty Renting in DC

Lofty Renting in DC

Shilpi Paul | October 17th 2012

DC has few lofts and industrial spaces like those in converted old schools or churches, but here are three loft or at least "loft-like" options that a... read»

H Street Getting Its Giant

H Street Getting Its Giant

Joe Marhamati | November 10th 2010

DCist reports that a 41,200 square-foot Giant Food has signed on to open at 3rd and H Street NE. Construction is expected to begin this coming spring ... read»

What $2,000 Rents You in the DC Area

What $2,000 Rents You in the DC Area

UrbanTurf Staff | June 15th 2011

This week in What X Rents You, UrbanTurf looked in the $2,000 a month range for the DC area and found that the good rental selection in the price poin... read»

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