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Small Living
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Small Living, from most recent to least.
209 Square Feet: Inside DC's Smallest Home For Sale
Nena Perry-Brown | September 27th 2016
The DC housing market keeps surprising UrbanTurf with ever-smaller units for sale. A recent entrant on the market, a studio in Columbia Heights, weigh... read»
Under Contract: DC's Smallest Finds a Buyer
Nena Perry-Brown | May 27th 2016
In this week's edition of Under Contract, UrbanTurf revisits the city's tiniest home and two homes with quick turnaround.... read»
Home Sweet...Metal Module?
Lark Turner | October 1st 2014
This multifamily development features studios that come furnished with a big, perforated metal block, and nothing else.... read»
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