Dclofts
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Dclofts, from most recent to least.
We Hear: The Floridian Could Be Sold Soon
Mark Wellborn | November 20th 2009
It is not UrbanTurf’s style to spread rumors, but we have it on good authority that The Floridian might be sold in the coming weeks. According t... read»
WBJ: Logan Circle to Get New Condos
Mark Wellborn | November 20th 2009
It appears that developers are heeding the warning of a looming condo shortage. The Washington Business Journal’s Tierney Plumb reported recentl... read»
Best Open Houses: The Logan Circle Edition
Mark Wellborn | November 19th 2009
In anticipation of UrbanTurf's article on Logan Circle in this Saturday's Washington Post, we focus our open house picks this week on the varying pric... read»
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The Best New Listings in the DC Area
Mark Wellborn | November 16th 2009
This week's best new listings in the DC area include a two-bedroom condo with a fireplace and roof terrace in Dupont Circle and a three-bedroom bargai... read»
Shrinking Inventory and Rising Prices Could Mean the Return of a Seller’s Market
Mark Wellborn | November 13th 2009
We saw two news items recently that made us think the housing market pendulum could be swinging back in favor of sellers by next year. Take a look aft... read»
WBJ: Senate Square Headed Toward Foreclosure
Mark Wellborn | November 13th 2009
It appears that another one of DC’s large apartment complexes is heading toward foreclosure. Less than a week after reports that Allegro Apartme... read»
What Does $250K Buy You in DC?
Mark Wellborn | November 12th 2009
In this week's installment of What X Buys You, we look in the $250,000 price point where we find a small, but very centrally located studio in Dupont ... read»
Selling Condos Like It's 2005
Will Smith | November 11th 2009
Waterfront Tower in the Southwest Waterfront is selling units at a rate of about one every other day. The I. M. Pei-designed building is almost half-s... read»
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If you drive through downtown Bethesda, it seems like there is a new project going up... read »

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