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Most Popular Posts - Ever

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

Church Turned Apartments, Co-Working Space Coming to Shaw

Church Turned Apartments, Co-Working Space Coming to Shaw

Shilpi Paul | May 2nd 2013

A church building is being turned into apartments on New Jersey Avenue and a co-working space focused on artists is coming to 9th Street NW. ... read»

WSJ: First-Time and Downsizing Buyers Keep DC Market Healthy

WSJ: First-Time and Downsizing Buyers Keep DC Market Healthy

Mark Wellborn | June 2nd 2011

The Wall Street Journal has an article in today's edition that examines the relatively healthy state of the DC housing market compared to the rest of ... read»

20% of Homes Purchased in DC in 2016 Were All-Cash Transactions

20% of Homes Purchased in DC in 2016 Were All-Cash Transactions

UrbanTurf Staff | July 29th 2016

The term "all-cash" is music to the ears of a home seller, and in DC this year, approximately one out of five sellers heard this phrase from a success... 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»

A New 13-Unit Development Proposed for 14th Street

A New 13-Unit Development Proposed for 14th Street

Nena Perry-Brown | November 16th 2020

The project includes a pandemic-friendly feature: each unit would have interior elevator access.... read»

New Balconies, More Bike Parking and a Playground: The Changes at Sursum Corda

New Balconies, More Bike Parking and a Playground: The Changes at Sursum Corda

Nena Perry-Brown | September 25th 2019

The Zoning Commission will consider the proposal for the first phase of the Sursum Corda redevelopment tomorrow.... read»

KIPP Plans Charter School for Southwest DC

KIPP Plans Charter School for Southwest DC

Shilpi Paul | March 12th 2013

KIPP has proposed a plan to open up a campus in Southwest at the Randall Recreation Center, reports the Washington Post.... read»

Best New Listings: A Rock-Climbing Wall in Historic Hyattsville

Best New Listings: A Rock-Climbing Wall in Historic Hyattsville

Nena Perry-Brown | July 31st 2020

This week’s Best New Listings includes over 2,000 square feet of living space in Brightwood Park and Columbia Heights, and a playful house in Hyatts... read»

Modern Farmhouses & Expansive Homesites Debut Near Tysons Corner

Modern Farmhouses & Expansive Homesites Debut Near Tysons Corner

UrbanTurf Sponsor | March 6th 2020

Arden is offering homeowners something unique for the area: expansive, design-flexible, modern farmhouses set on homesites measuring up to over one ac... read»

An Update on the Union Station Expansion

An Update on the Union Station Expansion

Nena Perry-Brown | March 27th 2018

The redevelopment of Union Station and its surrounding blocks is slowing inching along.... read»

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