Most Popular Posts - Ever
Following are the most popular UrbanTurf articles ever, from most to least popular.
Georgetown: The Competition is Back
Stephanie Shipman | April 12th 2021
While the pandemic caused a bit of a hiccup with the Georgetown market last March through June, it appears to be back in full force in 2021. ... read»
Refinancing, Regulations, and Deductions: Housing Policies to Expect from Obama
Shilpi Paul | November 9th 2012
Though neither presidential candidate spoke much about housing during their campaign, here are a few assertions about what Americans should expect fro... read»
Nine-Unit Development With Restaurant Planned For H Street Corridor
UrbanTurf Staff | February 22nd 2016
District Development filed plans with Board of Zoning Adjustment for a nine-unit residential development at 920-922 H Street NE on Monday. ... read»
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With PUD Appeal, Poplar Point Developer Turns to Plan B
Nena Perry-Brown | October 16th 2018
Another PUD appeal has led a development team to switch tactics.... read»
Woodley Wardman Townhouse Units Almost Sold Out, Tower Delivering Soon
UrbanTurf Staff | May 19th 2011
The seven-story tower portion of the Woodley Wardman is scheduled for delivery by the end of the summer, UrbanTurf has learned... read»
Re-imagined: A 1908 Chevy Chase Bungalow
Lori Steenhoek | October 7th 2013
After a several month hiatus, UrbanTurf returns with our Re-imagined series, where we help "re-imagine" what a DC area home in need of renovations cou... read»
UrbanTurf Wants To Know: Would You Buy a Live/Work Space?
Shilpi Paul | October 23rd 2013
DC has a few live/work options, from rowhouses with ground floor retail to artists studios. UrbanTurf wants to know: would you live in one?... read»
Report: Pricey Class A Market Creating Demand for Class B Apartments
Lark Turner | October 9th 2014
Despite a large number of new Class A units affecting vacancies, a new report from Delta Associates shows Class B unit demand rising.... read»
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