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The 8-Year Path of DC Real Estate in Three Charts

The 8-Year Path of DC Real Estate in Three Charts

UrbanTurf Staff | Jan 27th | 0 Comments

UrbanTurf picked out three charts that are indicative of the change in the DC housing market since the beginning of 2009 and help put the climate and performance of the market last year in perspective. read»

Best New Listings: Two Neighborhood Prototypes and 320 Square Feet in Dupont

Best New Listings: Two Neighborhood Prototypes and 320 Square Feet in Dupont

Nena Perry-Brown | January 27th | 0 Comments

This week's Best New Listings include an affordable efficiency in Dupont Circle and traditional houses in Takoma and Mount Pleasant. ... read»

Hotly Debated Adams Morgan Project Receives Historic Approval, With Comments

Hotly Debated Adams Morgan Project Receives Historic Approval, With Comments

Nena Perry-Brown | January 27th | 0 Comments

In October, the Historic Preservation Review Board approved the design for the redevelopment of the Suntrust Plaza in Adams Morgan while highlighting... read»

Friday?s Must Reads

Friday’s Must Reads

Nena Perry-Brown | January 27th | 0 Comments

New year, new wall at Ben's Chili Bowl; an attempt to bring the Spirit of America to Rosslyn; and the crime that is one grocery store for 78,000... read»

Class A Apartment Absorption Dropped Off in the DC Area in the Final Quarter of 2016

Class A Apartment Absorption Dropped Off in the DC Area in the Final Quarter of 2016

Nena Perry-Brown | January 26th | 2 Comments

After seven consecutive quarters of growth, Class A apartment absorption dropped off in the final quarter of 2016. ... read»

Mortgage Rates Rise For First Time in 2017

Mortgage Rates Rise For First Time in 2017

UrbanTurf Staff | January 26th | 1 Comment

Following an election spike, mortgage rates have fallen each week in 2017. That is, until this week. ... read»

Brookfield Residential - An Ideal Investment Opportunity

Brookfield Residential - An Ideal Investment Opportunity

UrbanTurf Sponsor | January 26th

Using a Brookfield-approved lender, investors can buy one of eight remaining homes at an extremely competitive price with up to $10,000 covered in... read»

Thursday?s Must Reads

Thursday’s Must Reads

Nena Perry-Brown | January 26th | 0 Comments

Franklin School to become a language museum; JBG puts 13/U up for sale; and dog-sitting the new crown jewel of the on-demand economy. ... read»

What (About) $2 Million Buys in the DC Area

What (About) $2 Million Buys in the DC Area

Nena Perry-Brown | January 25th | 0 Comments

For this edition of What X Buys, UrbanTurf turns an eye toward some listings for DC-area homebuyers who want to spend around $2 million. ... read»

UrbanTurf Listings: New This Week

UrbanTurf Listings: New This Week

UrbanTurf Staff | January 25th

UrbanTurf Listings is a premium property listings service that showcases some of the most appealing for-sale homes from across the DC metropolitan... read»

75-Unit Apartment Project Planned For the End of Barracks Row

75-Unit Apartment Project Planned For the End of Barracks Row

UrbanTurf Staff | January 25th | 0 Comments

The Murillo Malnati Group has acquired 816-820 Potomac Ave SE and is working with PGN Architects on a three-phase residential project. ... read»

Wednesday?s Must Reads

Wednesday’s Must Reads

Nena Perry-Brown | January 25th | 0 Comments

On second thought, maybe millennials aren't done flooding to cities; Washington's top 100 restaurants; and how 7 years and $33,000 in litigation fees... read»

DC United Stadium Development Team Responds to Community Concerns

DC United Stadium Development Team Responds to Community Concerns

Nena Perry-Brown | January 24th | 0 Comments

Following the Zoning Commission's decision to postpone final action on the new stadium until February, the development team, Office of Planning and... read»

September?s Zoning Amendments Omitted a Zone; OP Recommends a Remedy

September’s Zoning Amendments Omitted a Zone; OP Recommends a Remedy

Nena Perry-Brown | January 24th | 0 Comments

Last September, the Zoning Commission implemented an extensive overhaul of the zoning regulations; however, those new designations neglected to... read»

From Historic Rowhome to Boutique Condos in Columbia Heights

From Historic Rowhome to Boutique Condos in Columbia Heights

UrbanTurf Sponsor | January 24th

3240 Hiatt Place NW is one of a collection of row homes originally constructed in 1899 by renowned architects John H. Nolan and George S. Cooper. In... read»

DC Real Estate Guides

Short guides to navigating the DC-area real estate market

We've collected all our helpful guides for buying, selling and renting in and around Washington, DC in one place. Visit guides.urbanturf.com or start browsing below!

Northern Virginia

Profiles of 14 neighborhoods across Northern Virginia

Ballston
Looking to Give People A Reason to Stay Past 6pm
Clarendon
Happily Straddling the Line Between City and Suburb
Columbia Pike
Arlington’s Neglected Stepchild is Getting a Makeover
Crystal City
Turning Lemons into Lemonade
Lyon Village
Developing An Air of Exclusivity?
Rosslyn
Hitting Its Growth Spurt
Shirlington
An Urban Village Hitting Its Stride
Del Ray
Virginia’s Small Town Near the Big City
Eisenhower Avenue
The Vibrancy Might Take a Few Years
Huntington
The Quiet Neighborhood By the Beltway
Old Town
Mayberry By The Potomac
Parkfairfax
132 Commerical-Free Acres
Downtown Falls Church
Staying the Same in the Midst of Change
Tysons Corner
Radical Change Could Be On The Way

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Maryland

Profiles of 14 neighborhoods in suburban Maryland

Annapolis
Small-Town Living in the State Capital
Bethesda
Bedroom Community Gets Buzzing Cache
Cabin John
In With The New While Maintaining the Old
Chevy Chase
Affluence, Green Lawns and Pricey Homes
Downtown Silver Spring
Experiencing a Resurgence After a Bumpy History
Potomac
A Suburb on Steroids
Rockville Town Square
Despite the Dynamism, Still Somewhat Generic
Takoma Park
More Than a Little Bit Quirky
Wheaton
A Foodie Magnet on the Verge of Change
Capitol Heights
Kudzu, Front Porches and Crime
Hyattsville
Glass Half Full or Half Empty?
Mount Rainier
Artists, Affordable Homes and A Silo Full of Corn
National Harbor
A Development Rises Next to the Potomac
Riverdale Park
A Town Looking For Its Identity

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Northwest DC

30+ neighborhood profiles for the city's biggest quadrant

16th Street Heights
DC's Sleeper Neighborhood
Bloomingdale
Where (Almost) Everyone Knows Your Name
AU Park
One of DC’s Last Frontiers Before the Suburbs
Brightwood
DC’s Northern Neighborhood on the Cusp
Burleith
DC’s 535 House Neighborhood
Cathedral Heights
Do You Know Where That Is?
Chevy Chase DC
Not to Be Confused With the Other Chevy Chase
Cleveland Park
Coming Back After A Rough Year
Columbia Heights
DC’s Most Diverse Neighborhood, But For How Long?
Crestwood
An Island of Serenity East of the Park
Dupont Circle
The Best of DC (For a Price)
Foggy Bottom & West End
Where the Institutional Meets the International
Forest Hills
Ambassadors and Adventurous Architecture
Fort Totten
Five Years Could Make a Big Difference
Foxhall Village
350 Homes Just West of Georgetown
Friendship Heights
A Shopping Mecca With a Few Places to Live
Georgetown
History, Hoyas and H&M
Glover Park
One of DC’s Preppier and More Family-Friendly Neighborhoods
Kalorama
A Posh View From Embassy Row
LeDroit Park
A Quiet Enclave in the Middle of the City
Logan Circle
Trendy Now, But Not By Accident
Mount Pleasant
Sought-After Homes Surround Main Street in Transition
Mount Vernon Triangle
From Seedy to Sought-After
Palisades
The Long, Skinny Neighborhood at the City’s Northwest Edge
Park View
It’s Not Petworth
Penn Quarter/Chinatown
DC’s Go-Go-Go Neighborhood
Petworth
Getting a Vibrancy of Its Own
Shaw
The Duke’s Former Stomping Ground
Shepherd Park
DC’s Garden of Diversity
Spring Valley
A Suburb With a DC Zip Code
Takoma
Not To Be Confused With Takoma Park
Tenleytown
Not Quite Like Its Neighbors
U Street Corridor
The Difference a Decade Makes
Woodley Park
Deceptively Residential
Adams Morgan
No Longer DC’s Hippest Neighborhood, But Still Loved by Residents

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Southwest DC

The little quadrant that could

Southwest Waterfront
A Neighborhood Where A Change Is Gonna Come

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Northeast DC

Profiles of 10 neighborhoods in NE

Brookland
New Development Could Shake Up Pastoral Peace
Deanwood
A Little Bit of Country Just Inside the District’s Borders
Eckington
Not to Be Confused With Bloomingdale
H Street
A Place To Party, and To Settle Down
Langdon
The Northeast Neighborhood That Few Know About
Michigan Park
A Newsletter-On-Your-Doorstep Community
NoMa
Evolving from a Brand to a Neighborhood
Rosedale
Ripe for Investment Right About Now
Trinidad
The Difference 5 Years Makes
Woodridge
Big Houses, A Dusty Commercial Strip and Potential

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Southeast DC

6 neighborhoods from Capitol Hill to East of the River

Capitol Riverfront
Still Growing
Hill East
Capitol Hill’s Lesser Known Neighbor
Congress Heights
Gradually Rising
Hillcrest
Notable for Its Neighborliness
Historic Anacostia
Future Promise Breeds Cautious Optimism
Eastern Market
A More European Way of Living

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