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

16,000 Square Feet, 12-Car Parking: $17 Million House Floated in Georgetown

16,000 Square Feet, 12-Car Parking: $17 Million House Floated in Georgetown

UrbanTurf Staff | June 26th 2017

UrbanTurf has learned that the developer that plans to replace the Georgetown Dominos with seven high-end condos is also offering another option that ... read»

Just a Handful of Apartments Remain at DC’s Ultra-Luxury 450K

Just a Handful of Apartments Remain at DC’s Ultra-Luxury 450K

UrbanTurf Sponsor | May 3rd 2018

450K seamlessly blends the privacy of artful, refined homes with beautifully appointed communal spaces in the heart of Mount Vernon Triangle.... read»

Loft Listed For $2.7M, Now Renting for $14,500

Loft Listed For $2.7M, Now Renting for $14,500

Mark Wellborn | April 13th 2010

Luxury units and single-family homes are some of the toughest properties to move when the market goes into a downturn. Evidence of this came across Ur... read»

Forest City Unveils Design For 225-Room Hotel at the Yards

Forest City Unveils Design For 225-Room Hotel at the Yards

Nena Perry-Brown | February 14th 2017

Last summer, Forest City Washington received zoning approval for the residential portion of a two-part development on "Parcel L" in The Yards. Last ni... read»

Stalled Or Full Steam Ahead: The 3 Developments In The Tenleytown and AU Park Pipeline

Stalled Or Full Steam Ahead: The 3 Developments In The Tenleytown and AU Park Pipeline

UrbanTurf Staff | February 12th 2025

The development pipeline in the Tenleytown and AU Park neighborhoods has dwindled in recent years, as some projects are finally getting started and ot... read»

What $750K Buys You in DC

What $750K Buys You in DC

Rebecca Ortega | October 26th 2010

In What X Buys You this week, we take a look at properties on the market in the $750,000 range to give readers an idea of what type of home this price... read»

Could this Acclaimed DC Sculpture at National Geographic be Relocated to Canal Park?

Could this Acclaimed DC Sculpture at National Geographic be Relocated to Canal Park?

Nena Perry-Brown | February 3rd 2021

The National Geographic Society has a suggestion for where it could relocate the noteworthy sculpture in front of its 16th Street headquarters campus.... read»

Homes Made Out of Trash That Look Really Nice

Homes Made Out of Trash That Look Really Nice

Mark Wellborn | September 4th 2009

It appears that there is an environmentally-minded home builder in Texas that may put all others in his field to shame. In this week’s departure... read»

House Rentals Outnumber High-Rises

House Rentals Outnumber High-Rises

UrbanTurf Staff | April 24th 2012

Do you rent in a row house or a high-rise? A new report reveals that it is probably the former. ... read»

Is a New Shortlist for Amazon's HQ2 Coming This Month?

Is a New Shortlist for Amazon's HQ2 Coming This Month?

Nena Perry-Brown | August 6th 2018

Some are speculating that the company is requesting best and final offers from finalists.... read»

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