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Most Popular Posts - Ever

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

The Increasingly Common Escalation Clause

The Increasingly Common Escalation Clause

Lark Turner | May 28th 2015

The strategy behind escalation clauses varies depending on price point.... read»

DC Selects Roadside Development Proposal for 8th and O Parcel

DC Selects Roadside Development Proposal for 8th and O Parcel

UrbanTurf Staff | September 2nd 2014

The Deputy Mayor's Office for Planning and Economic Development has chosen Roadside Development and Dantes Partners to develop a city-owned lot at 8th... read»

Rent vs. Buy: Brookland

Rent vs. Buy: Brookland

Michele Lerner | February 23rd 2010

Once known as Little Rome, the northeast DC neighborhood of Brookland is now one of DC's most diverse neighborhoods with an eclectic mix of long-term ... read»

Is DC's $5,000 First-Time Buyer Tax Credit Coming Back?

Is DC's $5,000 First-Time Buyer Tax Credit Coming Back?

Shilpi Paul | January 9th 2013

The $5,000 first-time homebuyer credit in DC expired in December 2011, but Eleanor Holmes Norton is working to get it re-instated. ... read»

The 1,700 Units on the Boards for Ballston (and Virginia Square)

The 1,700 Units on the Boards for Ballston (and Virginia Square)

Nena Perry-Brown | December 3rd 2020

As UrbanTurf winds down its residential rundowns, we turn our attention to Ballston, where over 1,000 residential units have delivered since our last ... read»

Tesla Introduces a Home Battery

Tesla Introduces a Home Battery

Lark Turner | May 1st 2015

The battery can be used for powering a home during an outage or to manage fluctuations in energy for properties with solar panels.... read»

A Small Change for Massive Parkside Development Planned in Ward 7

A Small Change for Massive Parkside Development Planned in Ward 7

Nena Perry-Brown | December 9th 2016

A second-stage PUD has been filed for one of the parcels of the Parkside development in Northeast DC, increasing the number of apartments in a market-... read»

This Week's Find: A Modern Home Where the Art Collection Does Not Convey

This Week's Find: A Modern Home Where the Art Collection Does Not Convey

Mark Wellborn | January 11th 2011

Some home buyers spend months heading from open house to open house before they fall in love with a home, and other times it is the property that find... read»

49 Condos Proposed for Former Hotel Site in Mount Vernon Triangle

49 Condos Proposed for Former Hotel Site in Mount Vernon Triangle

Nena Perry-Brown | October 28th 2020

An appeal of the hotel development was dismissed in August.... read»

$210,000 Settlement Reached Against Company That Ran DC Apartments Like Hotel Rooms

$210,000 Settlement Reached Against Company That Ran DC Apartments Like Hotel Rooms

Nena Perry-Brown | September 28th 2017

Five months after the attorney general filed suit against a company for running "apartels" in DC, the city has reached a $210,000 settlement.... read»

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