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The 2,000 Units on the Boards For AU Park and Tenleytown
UrbanTurf Staff | April 29th 2020
The development pipeline around Tenleytown and AU Park picked up some momentum over the last six months.... read»

DC Hearing on Short-Term Rentals Raises More Questions
Nena Perry-Brown | October 18th 2019
The Zoning Commission is expected to rule on short-term rentals next week.... read»

A First Look at the 710 Units Proposed for Site Adjacent to Fannie Mae Redevelopment
Nena Perry-Brown | February 21st 2018
Much ado has been made about the ten-acre Fannie Mae redevelopment on the boards for 3900 Wisconsin Avenue NW, but now we are getting a look at what'... read»
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When it comes to financing a home purchase, a 30-year mortgage is one of the most com... read »

While the buildings at The Wharf are generally all finished, there are still a couple... read »

Approximately 34% of renters in the DC region are looking for rentals in other metro ... read »

The DC region has yet to see a surge of new listings hit the market in the face of fe... read »

The Sidney is currently offering special pre-sale pricing, a 2.25% seller credit, and... read »
- A Look at the Alternatives to a 30-Year Mortgage
- The Final Two Developments On The Boards Around The Wharf
- A Look At The Renters Moving In And Out Of DC
- DC-Area Housing Market Slowed In February, Fewer Homes Hit The Market
- Sales Are Moving Quickly at The Sidney, One of DC's Only Large Condos Coming in 2025
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