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More Condos on the Way for DC?

More Condos on the Way for DC?

Mark Wellborn | May 25th 2010

In a conversation with Globe St., a managing director at Jones Lang LaSalle said that a number of developers are looking for sites in the DC area to d... read»

EDENS Seeks Two-Year Extension for Expansion of Union Market

EDENS Seeks Two-Year Extension for Expansion of Union Market

Nena Perry-Brown | November 10th 2020

The developer cites the pandemic for delays on approved additions to the Union Market building.... read»

What Can DC Landlords Deduct from Your Security Deposit?

What Can DC Landlords Deduct from Your Security Deposit?

Nena Perry-Brown | April 24th 2018

Last year, the DC Council approved a series of amendments to the city's Rental Housing Act that, among other things, clarified exactly what can be ded... read»

As DC Area Home Prices Rise and Inventory Falls, DC Proper Heads in Opposite Direction

As DC Area Home Prices Rise and Inventory Falls, DC Proper Heads in Opposite Direction

Nena Perry-Brown | September 12th 2017

While the DC metro area saw a decade high median sales price in August, the market in the city continues to shift the opposite direction.... read»

The Demolition Quandary For the 14th Street Car Barn

The Demolition Quandary For the 14th Street Car Barn

Nena Perry-Brown | September 18th 2020

The extensive demolition proposed for redevelopment may run counter to the car barn's landmark status.... read»

Interest Rates: The Difference 30 Years Makes

Interest Rates: The Difference 30 Years Makes

Mark Wellborn | July 22nd 2009

It is hard to believe, but true. Interest rates for 30-year mortgages back in the early 1980s were triple what they are today. Tom O'Keefe of Prosperi... read»

Evermay May Soon House a Non-Profit

Evermay May Soon House a Non-Profit

Shilpi Paul | January 9th 2012

Evermay, the Georgetown residence that made headlines as the priciest home to sell in DC last year, may soon no longer be a residence at all. ... read»

Before and After: A Gradual Renovation in Rosedale

Before and After: A Gradual Renovation in Rosedale

Nena Perry-Brown | June 29th 2018

For some homeowners, renovation plans need to be executed all at once. For others, the process is more gradual and often more thoughtful as a result. ... read»

Landmark-Filled Judiciary Square Gets Historic District Application

Landmark-Filled Judiciary Square Gets Historic District Application

Nena Perry-Brown | February 20th 2019

The DC Preservation League applied last week to have the 18-acre swath of downtown designated a historic district.... read»

The Solar Panel Groupon for Homeowners

The Solar Panel Groupon for Homeowners

Mark Wellborn | March 21st 2011

TechCrunch is reporting that One Block Off The Grid (1BOG), a company that gets homeowners to install solar panels by promoting group discounts for in... read»

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