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D.C.’s biggest over asking home purchases from last month, mapped
With a market as competitive as D.C., homebuyers sometimes have to be a little less frugal with their money in order to win the home of their dreams. Curbed has mapped the 10 purchases made within the last 30 days that sold with the highest over ask.
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Labor Day 2016: 8 Cheap things to do in Washington, D.C.
Celebrate the end of the summer by living it up with the following free and low-cost events in Washington, D.C. If you're low on cash, these events will still give you a good time. Expect a weekend-long music festival to a day with icebergs.
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Every female statue in Washington, D.C., mapped
All around D.C., you can find art in almost every traffic circle and areas like the Hirshhorn Museum and the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden.From the Eleanor Roosevelt statue to the Statue of Freedom, here is every statue of a woman.
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Washington, D.C.'s oldest homes on the market, mapped
To help curious homebuyers know which areas in Washington, D.C. have the oldest residences on the market, Curbed mapped each of them, ranging from a single-family home built in 1798 to a mixed-use shop constructed in 1880.
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Vibrant murals transform this Virginia city into a giant art gallery
In Virginia, Crystal City is known for being very safe and clean, but because so many of its buildings are constructed with so much concrete, the area could also come across as a little stale. This concrete canyon has been transformed through art.
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The 10 best D.C. homes under $300K
If these starter homes in D.C. aren't good enough deals for your taste, Curbed has you covered with this map, documenting listings currently on the market that are priced under $300,000. These listings range from a single-family home to a condo.
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Where to catch Pokémon in Washington, D.C.
Pokemon Go has taken the country by storm. With the new mobile game, Niantic Labs (a Google-grown company, in cooperation with Nintendo and the Pokémon Company) has reinvigorated the public to explore their cities, even at the risk of injuries.
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D.C.'s biggest sales so far this year, mapped
Hey, big spenders. Wondering how this year has been for Washington, D.C.'s real estate market? To find out, Curbed mapped the 10 most expensive single-family home residential sales that have occurred so far this year with prices up to $9.1 million.
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10 D.C. homes for sale designed by famous architects
Here, Curbed has mapped 10 homes designed by famous architects, listed from most expensive to least. Expect most of these architects to be local or from another era, like Appleton P. Clark, Jr. Also, expect some of these homes to be extravagant.
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Washington, D.C.'s most anticipated hotel openings
Over the next few years, Washington, D.C.'s hotel industry is expected to grow with new developments breaking ground and finishing construction. In order to keep track of which hotels residents should keep their eyes on, Curbed created this map.
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Anacostia's biggest up-and-coming developments
There is already a lot to see and do in Anacostia, from the Frederick Douglass house to the Anacostia Community Museum. In the next few years, there will be even more retail and restaurant options as well as Washington, D.C.'s first bridge park.
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Anacostia: Where to go and what to see
Take a break from the National Mall, and instead head to Anacostia, a neighborhood filled with many of Washington, D.C.'s hidden gems. In celebration of Anacostia Week, Curbed has mapped 10 venues in and around the Southeast neighborhood.
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Adams Morgan's 10 most expensive homes on the market
To see what kinds of residences big spenders set their sights on, Curbed mapped the 10 most expensive homes in Adams Morgan. From condos to townhomes to mansions, behold Adams Morgan's priciest homes up for grabs.
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The 10 Best D.C. Homes Under $300K
At the moment, the median listing price for a home in Washington, D.C. is $560,000. For those looking to discover a great deal, Curbed searched for the best residences on the market priced below $300,000.
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Where to Rent in Washington, D.C. Right Now
To make this map, Curbed only looked at apartment buildings that are "hot" on the market, meaning that their units have leased at a very fast pace, gotten a lot of buzz in the news, and come with a variety of luxury amenities.
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The 20+ Oldest Hotels in Washington, D.C., Mapped
There's nothing wrong with living in the past. Some of Washington, D.C.'s best hotels are also the oldest. From Hotel Monaco to Washington Hilton, see which hotels take their guests back to the early 19th century with help from the map below.
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Mapping the Most Essential Hotels in Washington, D.C.
Get those fanny packs ready because it's tourist season. Now that summer is here in Washington, D.C., you can expect to see an exponential growth in Washington area residents expected to travel to the District.
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D.C. Cultural Institutions Undergoing Renovations
From the National Cathedral to the Watergate Hotel, here are the cultural institutions you should keep your eye on for the next few years. Each one is either currently undergoing or planned to undergo major renovations.
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The 15 Most Dog-Friendly Places in the D.C. Area
Does it have to be difficult owning a dog in the nation's capital? Of course not. There are plenty of places around the D.C. area that are perfect for frolicking or relaxing with one's pup, from restaurants to parks to pubs.
What does Washington, D.C. Sound Like?
Shhh, can you hear that? That's the first ever urban sound dictionary. Chatty Maps allows the public see where they can find pleasant and unpleasant sounds in 12 cities, including Madrid and Washington, D.C.
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D.C.'s 10 Tiniest Listings Currently on the Market
From a 309-square-foot studio in Columbia Heights to a 400-square-foot condo in Mt. Pleasant