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Following are the most popular UrbanTurf articles ever, from most to least popular.
Evermay May Soon House a Non-Profit
Shilpi Paul | January 9th 2012
Evermay, the Georgetown residence that made headlines as the priciest home to sell in DC last year, may soon no longer be a residence at all. ... read»
Redevelopment of U Street School Moves Forward as Neighborhood Balks
Tianna Mañón | June 2nd 2015
Roadside Development updated the community and local ANC about their plans for the Grimke School.... read»
The Year of the $40 Million Home
UrbanTurf Staff | December 20th 2018
2018 will be a year that the DC housing market is remembered for a number of things, but one thing that will stand out will be the sheer volume of ult... read»
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What is an Assumable Mortgage?
UrbanTurf Staff | January 9th 2025
As mortgage rates have more than doubled from their historic lows over the last couple years, the assumable mortgage has become more popular.... read»
Bowser Puts Five Gray-Approved Projects on Hold
Lark Turner | January 30th 2015
The new mayor is taking a hard look at the city's contracts before proceeding with the planned developments.... read»
Around My Way: From the Stage to the Streets, Go-Go Artists Find Their Footing in Real Estate
Nena Perry-Brown | April 2nd 2021
Some current and former go-go artists have found their footing in a real estate industry that is often at odds with go-go culture and fans.... read»
Guess the Price: Out of the Cold Edition
UrbanTurf Staff | January 25th 2013
For Friday afternoon procrastination purposes, try and guess the price of this California home that has a living room open to the warm Los Angeles wea... read»
25 Single-Family Townhomes Coming to Rosslyn
Lark Turner | April 30th 2014
Madison Homes and Resmark are teaming up again to create Rosslyn Commons, where pre-sales will begin in September.... read»
Most Popular... This Week • Last 30 Days • Ever

While homeowners must typically appeal by April 1st, new owners can also appeal.... read »

Navy Yard is one of the busiest development neighborhoods in DC.... read »

A significant infill development is taking shape in Arlington, where Caruthers Proper... read »

A residential conversion in Brookland that will include reimagining a former bowling ... read »

A new mixed-use development would bring hundreds of new residential units and a healt... read »
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