Most Popular Posts - Ever
Following are the most popular UrbanTurf articles ever, from most to least popular.
Report: DC Renters Save 30% By Living With a Roommate
Shilpi Paul | June 18th 2013
Lovely, the rental home search website, has been sifting through their data to find out exactly how much money DC area residents can save by living wi... read»
DC's First Carbon Neutral Home Hits the Market
Mark Wellborn | January 6th 2010
Back in September, we reported that DC’s first carbon neutral home was being built in Capitol Hill. Yesterday, the much-anticipated property hit... read»
Takoma: Not To Be Confused With Takoma Park
Jenny Rogers | August 17th 2012
You can say a lot of things about the northwest DC neighborhood of Takoma. Just don't call it Maryland.... read»
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First-Timer Primer: Taxes and Profit from Selling a Home
UrbanTurf Staff | July 1st 2025
Here's what you need to know about reporting profit made from the sale of your home.... read»
Glover Park: One of DC's Preppier and More Family-Friendly Neighborhoods
Amanda Abrams | May 26th 2011
Second only to Georgetown in its preppiness factor, the northwest DC neighborhood of Glover Park has also made a name for itself as a destination for ... read»
Tudor, Federal, Bungalows: Taking Stock of DC's Architectural Styles
UrbanTurf Staff | October 15th 2013
Since we spend so much time highlighting properties across DC, UrbanTurf wanted to define a few of the most popular architectural styles found in the ... read»
16th Street Heights: DC's Sleeper Neighborhood
Gretchen Cook | June 22nd 2010
16th Street Heights has some of the most stately homes in the District. What it doesn't have is much in the way of a commercial corridor. But that isn... read»
First-Timer Primer: How Much Cash Do You Need to Buy a Home?
UrbanTurf Staff | June 23rd 2025
To help home buyers and sellers both novice and seasoned, UrbanTurf is running a series of primer articles this week about the buying and selling proc... read»
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