Dclofts
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Dclofts, from most recent to least.
The Square Footage Game
Michele Lerner | June 26th 2013
Square footage is a hotly debated issue when it comes to buying a new home. When the listing information doesn’t include it, eyebrows are raised... read»
What $400,000 Buys You in the DC Area
Shilpi Paul | June 26th 2013
In What X Buys You this week, UrbanTurf takes a look at properties on the market in the $400,000 range to give readers an idea of what type of homes a... read»
Unique Spaces: The R Street Firehouse
Shilpi Paul | June 24th 2013
Former churches, schools and firehouses have the potential to become some of the most interesting homes in this city, if a creative owner takes the ti... read»
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The Design of DC's Tiny Homes on The Wharf
Shilpi Paul | June 21st 2013
As the micro-unit trend sweeps through urban areas, one DC developer has begun finalizing the design of a few tiny homes that will be coming to the ci... read»
Brookland Arts & Crafts Home Hits the Market After Exceptional Renovation
UrbanTurf Sponsor | June 21st 2013
A historic Brookland Arts & Crafts home with a charming rear addition, a laundry list of high-end updates and a beautifully landscaped backyard will h... read»
Mount Pleasant Church May Become 70-Unit Condo Project
Shilpi Paul | June 19th 2013
Keeping up with the trend of parking-free developments, the new owners of Meridian Hill Baptist Church hope to turn the site into a 70-unit condo buil... read»
The 14th Street Development Rundown
UrbanTurf Staff | June 17th 2013
A year and a half ago, UrbanTurf outlined the many residential developments on tap for the 14th Street Corridor. Now that many of those projects have ... read»
Above Asking: $100,000 Over List in Mount Pleasant
Shilpi Paul | June 17th 2013
In Above Asking, we sift through real estate records and highlight homes that recently sold for above their asking prices. ... read»
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