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Most Popular Posts - Ever

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

UrbanTurf Reader Asks: Is the H Street Corridor Worth It?

UrbanTurf Reader Asks: Is the H Street Corridor Worth It?

Mark Wellborn | September 1st 2009

In this installment of UrbanTurf Reader Asks, a reader who is having trouble pulling the trigger on buying a home in the H Street Corridor wants reass... read»

Tudor, Federal, Bungalows: Taking Stock of DC's Architectural Styles

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

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»

Luxury Georgetown Condos Will Deliver in Late 2014

Luxury Georgetown Condos Will Deliver in Late 2014

UrbanTurf Staff | November 12th 2013

1055 High, a luxury residential project along the C&O Canal in Georgetown where units will range in price from $3 to $5 million, will start sales in J... read»

Report: DC Renters Save 30% By Living With a Roommate

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»

Park View: It's Not Petworth

Park View: It's Not Petworth

Dena Levitz | August 3rd 2012

Often mistaken for Columbia Heights or Petworth, the NW DC neighborhood of Park View is coming into its own as a magnet for development, with new bars... read»

Netflix Looks To Open Offices At DC's Woodies Building

Netflix Looks To Open Offices At DC's Woodies Building

UrbanTurf Staff | October 28th 2025

In a move that bridges entertainment, tech and downtown DC real estate, Netflix is looking to take space at the landmark Woodies Building.... read»

DC's First Carbon Neutral Home Hits the Market

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»

When Is a Contract Really a Contract?

When Is a Contract Really a Contract?

Craig Davitian | June 18th 2013

When a contract for a home purchase actually becomes official is a reasonable concern for both buyers and sellers, as the date of the contract is the ... read»

How An Unmarried Couple Buys a Home Together

How An Unmarried Couple Buys a Home Together

UrbanTurf Staff | November 4th 2025

In this article, UrbanTurf will explore the considerations and steps involved in buying a home with a partner when marriage isn't on the immediate hor... read»

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