Dclofts
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Dclofts, from most recent to least.
To Sell or To Rent, That is The Question
Mark Wellborn | May 5th 2010
Unexpected situations come up frequently after purchase of a home, and a job offer that takes you to a new city is near the top of the list. A UT read... read»
Sponsored Post: The Grand Opening of Chancellor's Row
UrbanTurf Staff | May 5th 2010
This Saturday May 8th, EYA’s newest DC townhome community Chancellor’s Row at Brookland Metro will open for pre-construction sales.... read»
DC Buyer: 40 Year-Old Banker Who Has the Kids on the Weekend
Martin Smith | May 4th 2010
In this week's DC Buyer, we’re working with Brice, a banker who is relocating to DC and is looking for a place that is big enough for when his d... read»
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Dupont Circle: The Best of DC (For a Price)
Amanda Abrams | May 4th 2010
The Real World decided to base its DC season there, its bars and restaurants are perpetually buzzing, and its name is familiar to the rest of the coun... read»
Anacostia’s Fendall Heights Condos Go Green
Mark Wellborn | May 3rd 2010
In yet another step forward for Anacostia, the Fendall Heights condo development had its ribbon cutting ceremony late last week, marking the first gre... read»
Best New Listings: H Street Corridor and Logan Circle
Mark Wellborn | May 3rd 2010
In this week's edition of Best New Listings, we feature a completely renovated three-bedroom home in the H Street Corridor with a rental unit and a on... read»
Sellers, Prepare To Be Googled
Erin Mantz | April 30th 2010
Home inspection issues, a low appraisal and financing problems are usually the obstacles that can hold up the home buying process. However Erin Mantz ... read»
Under Contract: Quality Homes Do Not Stay on the Market Long
Mark Wellborn | April 30th 2010
In Under Contract this week, we take a look at a few properties featured on UrbanTurf over the last week and a half that went under contract within 14... read»
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