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Renting In The Dc Area
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The Rising Cost of a Two-Bedroom Rental Around the DC Area
UrbanTurf Staff | August 31st 2023
A new report out this week sheds light on how much rental rates for two-bedroom apartments in the DC region have risen over the last year.... read»
Report: It's Cheaper to Rent than to Buy in DC
Nena Perry-Brown | December 14th 2020
Plummeting rental prices in the DC area mean that it's now a better deal to rent than to buy.... read»
April Sees 13% Drop in DC Area Tenants Paying Rent on Time
Nena Perry-Brown | April 9th 2020
Metro-level data is emerging on how rent-paying habits have changed in the wake of the COVID pandemic.... read»
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