Bethesda Condos
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Bethesda Condos, from most recent to least.
200-Unit Bethesda Project Will Deliver As Condos Not Rentals
UrbanTurf Staff | April 21st 2015
The news that 7770 Norfolk will deliver as condos is in line with the demand and associated shortage for this property type in the region. ... read»
72-Unit Bethesda Condo Project Heads For Approval
UrbanTurf Staff | March 24th 2014
4990 Fairmont, a 17-story, 72-unit condo project in Bethesda, is on the docket to be approved by the Montgomery County Planning Board on April 3, Beth... read»
Two Mid-Sized Condo Projects Headed to Bethesda
UrbanTurf Staff | January 16th 2013
Downtown Bethesda is getting in on the mid-sized condo frenzy with the announcement of two new projects for the DC suburb. ... read»
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