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

The 7 Most Competitive Neighborhoods for DC-Area Homebuyers in 2021

The 7 Most Competitive Neighborhoods for DC-Area Homebuyers in 2021

UrbanTurf Staff | December 7th 2021

UrbanTurf takes a look at the neighborhoods in the DC region where homebuyers likely faced the most competition in 2021.... read»

DC's New Rules for Renewing an Inclusionary Zoning Lease

DC's New Rules for Renewing an Inclusionary Zoning Lease

Nena Perry-Brown | September 11th 2017

Several amendments to the inclusionary zoning program have recently been published in the public register -- including the income limits for renters r... read»

Shooting For LEED Platinum in Mount Pleasant

Shooting For LEED Platinum in Mount Pleasant

Lark Turner | June 24th 2014

Architect Erik Hoffland lived in his home for seven years before embarking on an environmentally-minded gut renovation.... read»

85-Unit Mount Pleasant Church Conversion Aims For 2016 Delivery

85-Unit Mount Pleasant Church Conversion Aims For 2016 Delivery

UrbanTurf Staff | August 26th 2015

The conversion of the church, which has been vacant since a fire in 2008, was approved by the Historic Preservation Review Board last year. ... read»

Where New Apartments Are Renting the Fastest in the DC Area

Where New Apartments Are Renting the Fastest in the DC Area

Nena Perry-Brown | November 18th 2019

While absorption remains high areawide, the latest data shows suburban Maryland and northern Virginia carrying the weight.... read»

A Preview of the Residential Design Planned for Fannie Mae Redevelopment

A Preview of the Residential Design Planned for Fannie Mae Redevelopment

Nena Perry-Brown | November 1st 2017

During last week's community meeting, the Fannie Mae redevelopment team previewed a potential design for one of the residential buildings on the site.... read»

Zoning Commission to Consider Expanding Inclusionary Zoning in DC Next Month

Zoning Commission to Consider Expanding Inclusionary Zoning in DC Next Month

Nena Perry-Brown | October 15th 2020

The proposed amendments to inclusionary zoning have changed a bit since they were proposed in January.... read»

Capitol Riverfront Nears 50 Percent Build Out

Capitol Riverfront Nears 50 Percent Build Out

Lark Turner | January 22nd 2015

The residential inventory will double over the next three years in the Southeast DC neighborhood, according to the BID's annual report. ... read»

Two Distinct Options for Spacious Townhome Living in Silver Spring Starting  in the $400,000s

Two Distinct Options for Spacious Townhome Living in Silver Spring Starting in the $400,000s

UrbanTurf Sponsor | January 15th 2019

If you’re looking for a stylish, innovative and accessible new townhome in Silver Spring, Bradford’s Landing should be your first stop.... read»

What $2,500(ish) Rents You in DC

What $2,500(ish) Rents You in DC

UrbanTurf Staff | June 1st 2011

This week in What X Rents You, UrbanTurf looked in the $2,400 to $2,700 a month range and found a variety of choices for DC renters with this monthly ... read»

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