Editors Choice
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Editors Choice, from most recent to least.
UrbanTurf Reader Asks: What Neighborhood Would You Buy Into In DC?
UrbanTurf Staff | October 4th 2010
In this installment of UrbanTurf Reader Asks, the eternal question is asked: If you were looking to buy in DC right now, where would you buy? ... read»
The Dumont's Second Tower Goes Rental, Starts Lease-Up This Weekend
Will Smith | September 30th 2010
UrbanTurf has learned that the second tower of what was once known as The Dumont will go rental and start leasing this Saturday October 2nd. More deta... read»
Sweat Equity: The Story of An Auction-Bought Home
Joe Marhamati | September 21st 2010
The story of a home bought at auction will almost certainly be a more interesting tale than any conventional home-buying transaction. For a 30 year-ol... read»
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TBD: Free Wi-Fi For All of Bloomingdale?
Mark Wellborn | September 8th 2010
TBD reported recently that Bloomingdale may eventually set up a network that would offer free Wi-Fi to all neighborhood residents. ... read»
Despite Shrinking Inventory, Financing for Condo Projects Hard to Come By
Ryan Holeywell | August 27th 2010
Over the past several months, the dark cloud that has hung over the DC area condo market since it went bust has slowly been lifting. But even with inv... read»
DC Real Estate's Real Unicorn: One-Bedroom Houses
Joe Marhamati | August 18th 2010
Most buyers these days are either in the mindset that they’re looking for either a condo or a house. However, there are properties in DC that th... read»
The Heartbroken Buyer Syndrome
Ryan Holeywell | August 13th 2010
A growing number of first-time home buyers in DC are finding that they have to get their heart broken by losing out on a property before they get seri... read»
Georgetown Landmark General Store Back on Market
Mark Wellborn | August 9th 2010
The mixed-use property that houses Scheele's Market in Georgetown is up for sale again, over a year and a half after it originally hit the market and ... 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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