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Most Popular Posts - Ever

Following are the most popular UrbanTurf articles ever, from most to least popular.

From $1 Million to $799,000 in Logan Circle

From $1 Million to $799,000 in Logan Circle

Shilpi Paul | November 13th 2012

In late October, we reported on a plain, brick row house on the 14th Street Corridor that hit the market at $995,000. While plenty of row houses in th... read»

Zillow Rolls Out New Version of iPhone Application

Zillow Rolls Out New Version of iPhone Application

Mark Wellborn | June 18th 2009

In late April, we reported that home valuation and listing website Zillow.com had launched an iPhone software application. The new application used GP... read»

What (About) $300K Buys You in DC

What (About) $300K Buys You in DC

Lark Turner | June 11th 2014

A Chevy Chase two-bedroom, and two, one-bedrooms in Mount Pleasant and Glover Park. ... read»

Renderings and Details of the 125 Units Planned for 315 H Street

Renderings and Details of the 125 Units Planned for 315 H Street

Lark Turner | March 19th 2015

MRP Realty filed a planned-unit development application on the 90-foot project on Thursday.... read»

Sponsored: UrbanLand Sees Condo Financing Loosen Up

Sponsored: UrbanLand Sees Condo Financing Loosen Up

UrbanTurf Sponsor | September 30th 2010

The small developer is alive and kicking again in the DC area. After years of sitting on the sidelines either by choice or lack of financing, DC devel... read»

Rent or Buy? Trulia Deems DC on the Threshold

Rent or Buy? Trulia Deems DC on the Threshold

UrbanTurf Staff | August 16th 2011

DC straddles the line between a place that people should continue renting and one that residents should dive in and buy a home, according to a third q... read»

1925 vs. 2012: Which Floorplan Wins?

1925 vs. 2012: Which Floorplan Wins?

Lark Turner | January 27th 2014

Two experts evaluate floor plans from two homes, one old, one new.... read»

The Demand Metric That Keeps DC's Housing Inventory Low

The Demand Metric That Keeps DC's Housing Inventory Low

UrbanTurf Staff | March 21st 2017

The conversation surrounding DC's low inventory of homes for sale usually focuses on the small number of homes that are being listed. However, a littl... read»

Best New Listings: From Concert Venue to Atlas District Alley Dwelling

Best New Listings: From Concert Venue to Atlas District Alley Dwelling

Nena Perry-Brown | September 11th 2020

This week’s Best New Listings includes a Foggy Bottom rowhouse with a huge closet, an H Street alley house with a huge terrace, and a Park View rowh... read»

Covid Vaccines Are Now a Senior Living Amenity

Covid Vaccines Are Now a Senior Living Amenity

Nena Perry-Brown | February 11th 2021

A couple of senior housing operators are offering vaccinations to current and future residents.... read»

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