Editors Choice
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Editors Choice, from most recent to least.
DC's Most Expensive House Sells For $22 Million
UrbanTurf Staff | July 17th 2011
UrbanTurf has learned that Evermay, one of the largest single-family homes in Georgetown, has sold for $22 million, a slight discount from its asking ... read»
Neighborhood Eats: Eataly? Can It Be?
Rebecca Cooper | July 7th 2011
The news that Mario Batali and Co. are planning to bring their Eataly concept to DC had the city restaurant scene buzzing this week. ... read»
Ground Breaks on DC's First Passive House in Deanwood
Mark Wellborn | June 29th 2011
This morning, there was a ceremonial ground breaking in Deanwood on what will be one of DC's first passive houses. ... read»
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"Produce the Note" Is Working To Ward Off Foreclosure
Mark Wellborn | June 1st 2011
Back in 2009, UrbanTurf published a post on the "produce the note" strategy, a technique that home owners facing foreclosure can use to improve their ... read»
DC's Most Expensive Home Finds a Buyer
UrbanTurf Staff | May 20th 2011
UrbanTurf has learned that Evermay, the most expensive home on the market in DC and one of the largest single-family homes in Georgetown, has gone und... read»
The Fast Moving Single-Family Home Market in Capitol Hill
UrbanTurf Staff | May 18th 2011
The recent sale of a three-bedroom home in Capitol Hill is illustrative of the fast-paced and demand-heavy nature for homes like this in the 20002 nei... read»
DC's April Home Sales Second Highest Since 2006
Mark Wellborn | May 10th 2011
Last month, 5,170 home purchase contracts were signed in the DC area, the second highest total for April since 2006, according to data released today ... read»
The Latest Design For Eastbanc's New West End Projects
UrbanTurf Staff | April 25th 2011
At an ANC meeting on Monday night, New York and Mexico-based TEN Arquitectos and Eastbanc unveiled the designs for the developer's new West End projec... read»
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