Dclofts
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Dclofts, from most recent to least.
Rates Are Almost Certain to Go Up -- But How High?
Will Smith | February 17th 2010
There is consensus among housing experts and economists that mortgage rates will go up markedly this year, leaving behind the historic lows that homeb... read»
DC Buyer: 27 Year-Old Looking For A Place Where His Clothes Will Be Clean
Martin Smith | February 17th 2010
In this week's installment of DC Buyer, we look at three housing options for a young professional who just has one requirement: a washer/dryer. More a... read»
Remaining New Condos in the DC Metro: Where Are They?
Will Smith | February 16th 2010
The recent report on the new condo market from McWilliams|Ballard includes tallies of the remaining units in each city and county across the metro are... read»
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Breakdown of the New Condo Market in the DC Metro, by City & County
Will Smith | February 9th 2010
The Year End 2009 Washington Metro Area Condominium Market Overview was recently released by real estate sales and marketing firm McWilliams|Ballard a... read»
Deal of the Week: New Two-Bedroom For Under $370K in Shaw
Mark Wellborn | February 9th 2010
We know you missed it last week, but Deal of the Week is back today with a new two-bedroom, two-bath in Shaw for under $370,000. More after the jump. ... read»
FHA Changes Could Have Substantial Effect on Condo Buyers
Tim Brown | February 8th 2010
A few weeks ago, the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) introduced several changes to the guidelines it uses to lend mortgage products. The changes,... read»
Best New Listings: Logan Circle and AU Park
Mark Wellborn | February 8th 2010
This week's Best New Listings include a high-end one-bedroom on the southern edge of Logan Circle and a three-bedroom bungalow in American University ... read»
Rent vs. Buy: Penn Quarter
Michele Lerner | February 4th 2010
In Rent vs. Buy this week, UrbanTurf looks at Penn Quarter to gather estimates of rent and home prices, in order to determine which makes more sense i... read»
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