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Glen Echo

Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Glen Echo, from most recent to least.

The Maryland Zip Code Where Homes Are Still Selling in Less Than a Week

The Maryland Zip Code Where Homes Are Still Selling in Less Than a Week

UrbanTurf Staff | October 25th 2023

Despite it being a slower year for the housing market across the country, there is a Maryland zip code where the market is still quite brisk.... read»

Best New Listings: Accessorized in Alexandria, Converted in Kalorama

Best New Listings: Accessorized in Alexandria, Converted in Kalorama

Nena Perry-Brown | June 11th 2021

This week’s Best New Listings includes an Alexandria house with accessory spaces, a converted Kalorama carriage house, and a charming Glen Echo cott... read»

Best New Listings: Translucence in Glen Echo Heights

Best New Listings: Translucence in Glen Echo Heights

Nena Perry-Brown | March 27th 2020

This week’s Best New Listings includes condos in Logan Circle and Lincoln Park, and translucent stories in Glen Echo Heights.... read»

Best New Listings: Bonus Rooms, Sunrooms, and Outdoor Space

Best New Listings: Bonus Rooms, Sunrooms, and Outdoor Space

Nena Perry-Brown | January 10th 2020

This week’s Best New Listings includes a turreted cottage in Glen Echo, and two very different colonials in Michigan Park and Foxhall Village.... read»

Best New Listings: The Great Room in Bethesda, The Converted Carriage House in Hill East

Best New Listings: The Great Room in Bethesda, The Converted Carriage House in Hill East

Nena Perry-Brown | September 27th 2019

This week’s Best New Listings includes a million-dollar listing in Mohican Hills and a two-bedroom and a four-bedroom, both 1,100 square feet.... read»

The Glass Cube: Inside a David Jameson Contemporary That Will Hit the Market in Glen Echo

The Glass Cube: Inside a David Jameson Contemporary That Will Hit the Market in Glen Echo

UrbanTurf Staff | February 25th 2016

In a 2010 interview, local architect David Jameson was asked about his ideal client and he responded "One who welcomes challenge and is receptive to i... read»

Unique Spaces: The DC Area's First Net Zero Home

Unique Spaces: The DC Area's First Net Zero Home

Fritz Hubig | November 25th 2009

Construction of the very first Net Zero home in the DC area is now complete. A four-bedroom, 3,500 square-foot house in Bethesda has risen the bar for... read»

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