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No Retail or Residential: Georgetown Day School Files New Application for Consolidation
Nena Perry-Brown | August 9th 2017
A year after withdrawing an application for a newly-constructed, mixed-use campus, Georgetown Day School is filing new plans with the city to consolid... read»
First-Timer Primer Follow-Up: DC Homebuyer Assistance Programs, Part II
Nena Perry-Brown | June 14th 2022
As an addendum to our First-Timer Primer on DC’s homebuyer assistance programs, UrbanTurf is highlighting a couple of additional programs today.... read»
This Week's Find: Breaking From Tradition in McLean
Mark Wellborn | March 22nd 2011
When people in the DC area think of McLean, what usually comes to mind in terms of the area's housing stock are sprawling McMansion-like homes on larg... read»
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What $370,000 Buys You in DC
Shilpi Paul | December 6th 2011
In What X Buys You this week, UrbanTurf takes a look at properties on the market in the $360,000 to $370,000 range to give readers an idea of what typ... read»
Will a Decision on McMillan's Future Come This Month?
Nena Perry-Brown | June 14th 2017
After months of new testimony after the DC Court of Appeals remanded the McMillan Reservoir redevelopment back to the Zoning Commission, the Commissio... read»
The Green Line Effect
Nena Perry-Brown | January 12th 2017
Since 2000, one-quarter of all new apartments were built along the Green Line between Petworth and Navy Yard; now, nearly half of the city's new house... read»
This Week's Find: Four Levels of High-End Design Off Wisconsin Avenue
UrbanTurf Staff | September 24th 2015
From the front door to the top floor, this residence sets the bar for quality design in Georgetown.... read»
Best New Listings: A Loft, A Log Cabin and an Architect's Rowhouse
Nena Perry-Brown | May 11th 2018
This week’s Best New Listings includes an architect-owned Bloomingdale rowhouse, a converted schoolhouse loft, and a log cabin on a six-acre wooded ... read»
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Our guide for amateur landlords who don't really know what they're doing.... read »

Monday Properties' ambitious plan to transform a pair of vacant 1960s office building... read »

Northern Virginia dominates the top of the list, Maryland's Bethesda-Potomac corridor... read »

The building in the Rock Spring neighborhood could soon make way for nearly 300 apart... read »

A newly submitted design proposal for a prominent end-of-block site in Downtown Bethe... read »
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