Most Popular Posts - Ever
Following are the most popular UrbanTurf articles ever, from most to least popular.
A New Type of Co-Living
Tianna Mañón | July 31st 2015
Social living, like Pure House in NY, is attracting millennials. ... read»
This Week's Find: A Mid-Century Modern-Lover's Dream in Rock Creek Woods
Nena Perry-Brown | September 29th 2021
This Week's Find was a dream design project for its current owner, who has always wanted to buy a mid-century modern home and deck it out in the corr... read»
What $3,000 Rents You in DC
Mark Wellborn | July 13th 2011
This week in What X Rents You, UrbanTurf looks in the $3,000 a month range and found a variety of choices for prospective renters in the DC area with ... read»
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The Best Listing of the Year (For a Well-Paid Lobbyist)
UrbanTurf Staff | December 21st 2016
DC is now a town replete with high-end, luxurious homes that appeal to the city's growing, well-heeled clientele. So, finding a listing that should be... read»
DC Buyer: California Couple Relocating to DC Area
Martin Smith | July 22nd 2010
In this week's DC Buyer, we are working with Emmy and Jack, a couple that is living on the west coast, but moving to the DC area soon. Jack is a capta... read»
DC is Making (A Lot) of Lists These Days
Mark Wellborn | August 30th 2010
DC's inclusion on the list of top cities for online dating (out today from Match.com) got us thinking: Just how many lists has our fair city made in t... read»
A New Home for Historic Synagogue Near Capitol Crossing
Nena Perry-Brown | January 2nd 2018
A zoning application has been filed to relocate the city's oldest synagogue as part of the Capitol Crossing development.... read»
Doomsday Planners in the District
Shilpi Paul | April 18th 2012
Think your neighbor is putting in a swimming pool? Here in DC, it may actually be something quite different. ... read»
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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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