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The 5 Most Competitive Neighborhoods for DC Homebuyers in 2018
UrbanTurf Staff | April 20th 2018
As the spring housing market gets rolling, UrbanTurf is taking a look at the neighborhoods around DC where homebuyers are likely to face the most comp... read»
HPRB Approves 80-Unit Project at 11th and M, Considers McMillan
Shilpi Paul | April 5th 2013
On Thursday, the Historic Preservation Review Board approved the concept for an 80-unit condo project at the corner of 11th Street and M Street NW.... read»
UT Reader Asks: Better Than Home Depot, Less Expensive Than Georgetown?
Shilpi Paul | May 21st 2013
In this installment of UrbanTurf Reader Asks, a DC homeowner with a fixer-upper is wondering what middle-of-the-road options exist for home renovation... read»
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The Drive-Thru COVID Testing Rundown for the DC Area
Nena Perry-Brown | June 1st 2020
For those experiencing symptoms and have been referred to get a test, here are some convenient testing sites that maintain physical distance recommend... read»
New Boutique Condo Project Coming to 17th and Q
UrbanTurf Staff | February 25th 2013
A Dupont Circle mansion is currently being converted into a four-unit condo development that will deliver in late summer/early fall, UrbanTurf has lea... read»
The Most Expensive Home to Ever Be Listed in the DC Area Has Sold
UrbanTurf Staff | January 27th 2020
The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday that the Northern Virginia home owned by late AOL co-founder James V. Kimsey has sold for about $45 millio... read»
$22 Million: DC's Most Expensive Home Finds a Buyer
UrbanTurf Staff | September 28th 2015
Fessenden House, a sprawling 20,000-square-foot home in Forest Hills, went under contract late last week. ... read»
Metro Approves Plan to Replace Deanwood Metro Parking Lot with Mixed-Use Development
Nena Perry-Brown | January 25th 2018
The Board of WMATA has elected to move forward on eliminating the Park and Ride surface lot at Deanwood Metro station to make way for a mixed-use deve... read»
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In this edition of First-Timer Primer, we look into the question of how to determine ... read »

This is one of the more intriguing adaptive reuse proposals of the year.... read »

The developer wants to transform the 1960s motor lodge into "Union Market Cabanas" �... read »

This week we bring back What X Buys You as UrbanTurf takes a look at how far an $850,... read »

The Archdiocese of Washington is asking DC's Board of Zoning Adjustment to sign off, ... read »
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