Editors Choice
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Editors Choice, from most recent to least.
The Neighborhoods of 2015, Revisited
Shilpi Paul | June 8th 2012
In 2010, UrbanTurf reached out to a selection of bloggers, journalists, real estate agents and developers to give us their thoughts on what unsung DC ... read»
DC's Twentysomething Conundrum
Shilpi Paul | May 29th 2012
This weekend, The Washington Post's Jonathan O'Connell wrote an op-ed that spoke to the troubles that DC may have keeping young adults in the city as ... read»
DC Real Estate Versus the Facebook Effect
Shilpi Paul | May 22nd 2012
We know that housing prices are high in San Francisco, but with the recent creation of several thousand new Facebook millionaires, prices are set to s... read»
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In 40 Years, Your Home Will Be Taken Away
Shilpi Paul | April 19th 2012
At River Place in Arlington, the residents own their co-ops, but don't own the land that the building sits on. And, in 40 years, that will be a proble... read»
DC Could Be a Renter's Market By Late 2012
UrbanTurf Staff | April 2nd 2012
The DC area could be a renter's market, at least for a spell, later this year, according to a new report. ... read»
Popularise Revamps, Launches Drawing Boards
Shilpi Paul | March 23rd 2012
Today, Popularise, the start-up that aims to give residents the power to choose the type of development that comes to their neighborhood, launched a r... read»
Trulia: Buying Still Outweighs Renting in DC Area
Shilpi Paul | March 21st 2012
It is still cheaper to buy a home than rent one in DC (along with 98 out of 100 major Metros in the U.S.), according to a report published today by Tr... read»
Alleys: DC's Other Streets Are Attracting Attention
Shilpi Paul | February 24th 2012
All of a sudden, DC's back boulevards seem to be on everyone's minds. ... read»
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DC's homebuyer assistance programs can be a bit complex. This edition of First-Timer ... read »

Plans for a major development along Wisconsin Avenue are being pushed back.... read »

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- Dupont Circle's Long-Vacant Pakistani Embassy Is Going Residential
- 90-Unit Condo Project At Historic 16th Street Mansion Looks To Move Forward
- More Sellers Than Buyers In The DC Region — But the Gap Is Smaller Than You'd Think
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