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Selling Your Home
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Selling Your Home, from most recent to least.
A Renter-Heavy Building Can Make Finding a Buyer Tough
Shilpi Paul | March 27th 2012
An UrbanTurf reader is worried about finding a buyer for his condo given the renter-heavy nature of his building. Is he out of luck? ... read»
Can Craigslist Sell Your Home?
Joe Marhamati | August 9th 2010
The internet continues to play an increasing role in the home buying and selling process, with growing opportunities for online property searching, mo... read»
The Return of the "Sidelined" Seller
Mark Wellborn | July 27th 2010
Home owners who have refrained from putting their house or condo up for sale may change their mind in the coming months, according to The Wall Street ... read»
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A plan to add another new residential building to the Friendship Heights pipeline is ... read »
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Plans filed this week provide the latest look at the 106-key hotel in the works at an... read »
The eight-bedroom, 35,000 square-foot home in McLean known as The Cliffs went under c... read »
The large new development would take the place of the Ballston One office building al... read »
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- Updated Plans Filed For 328-Unit Development At Arlington Office Site
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