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Rent Vs Buy
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Rent Vs Buy, from most recent to least.
Rent vs. Buy: Dupont Circle
Michele Lerner | March 4th 2010
In Rent vs. Buy this week, UrbanTurf looks at Dupont Circle to gather estimates of rent and home prices, in order to determine which makes more sense ... read»
Rent vs. Buy: Brookland
Michele Lerner | February 23rd 2010
Once known as Little Rome, the northeast DC neighborhood of Brookland is now one of DC's most diverse neighborhoods with an eclectic mix of long-term ... read»
Rent vs. Buy: LeDroit Park
Michele Lerner | February 11th 2010
In Rent vs. Buy this week, UrbanTurf looks at LeDroit Park to gather estimates of rent and home prices, in order to determine which makes more sense i... read»
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