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Listings
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Listings, from most recent to least.
The Price is Right? How Home Pricing and Buying Strategies Are Changing in DC's Competitive Market
Nena Perry-Brown | February 26th 2021
The hyper-competitive, ever-shifting conditions of the DC-area housing market are changing strategies on the buying and selling side.... read»
Compass Recommends Agents Avoid Holding Open Houses Until After Inauguration
Nena Perry-Brown | January 14th 2021
Some agents are also considering removing their names and faces from listings to avoid targeting by white supremacists.... read»
From Virtual Open Houses to Focus Forums, How DC Brokerages are Maintaining Physical Distance
Nena Perry-Brown | March 30th 2020
How local real estate brokerages are adapting to physical distancing recommendations.... read»
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Bright MLS Tightens Down on Pocket Listings
Nena Perry-Brown | October 29th 2019
One of the largest MLS services nationwide is trying to mandate more transparency.... read»
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Lincoln-Westmoreland Housing is moving forward with plans to replace an aging Shaw af... read »

The small handful of projects in the pipeline are either moving full steam ahead, get... read »

A report out today finds early signs that the spring could be a busy market.... read »

A potential collapse on 14th Street; Zuckerberg pays big in Florida; and how the mark... read »

A potential innovation district in Arlington; an LA coffee chain to DC; and the end o... read »
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