If interested in buying a home in D.C., double check which areas are the most affordable with this graph. Real estate research site NeighborhoodX put all the data together, measuring the average neighborhood home prices by price per square foot.
Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a column that explores what one can rent for a set dollar amount in various Washington, D.C. neighborhoods. Is one man's studio another man's townhouse? Let's find out! Today's price: $6,000/month.
This four-level 4,400-square-foot home on a 5,945-square-foot lot that directly faces the National Cathedral is still on sale, and it’s gotten quite the price chop. Built in 1922, it has all the modern amenities like a marble fireplace.
Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a column that explores what one can rent for a set dollar amount in various D.C. neighborhoods. Is one man's studio another man's townhouse? Let's find out! In honor of Micro Week, we're looking at the smallest studios.
For those who believe that they know just about everything about the city’s real estate and development, Curbed has created this quiz. This quiz goes over everything, from the city’s rental data to the development history to the house styles.
When it comes to how much of their income renters should spend on housing, the magic number is 30 percent (or less). Despite this, it’s not uncommon to see cost-burdened renters in Washington, D.C., coughing up more than half of their income on rent.
Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a column that explores what one can rent for a set dollar amount in various Washington, D.C. neighborhoods. Is one man's studio another man's townhouse? Let's find out! Today's price: $1,300/month.
At this year’s Brick in Architecture Awards, there were 32 winners from 17 U.S. states and Canada. Four of these winners stemmed from the D.C. area. The purpose of the award is to "demonstrate the best of brick’s aesthetic flexibility."
Around 1915, this Cathedral Heights residence was constructed as a summer home for U.S. Senator William Borah, a Republican who had nicknames like the "Lion of Idaho," "The Big Potato," and also simply "Bill."
If you ever wanted a home with history and prominent former residents, you've found your match with this historic landmark, known as the Bratenahl House. The residence is named after George Carl Finch Bratenahl.
Almost half of the voters in this week's PriceSpotter were able to correctly guess the price of this two-bedroom Cathedral Heights apartment. With 47 total responses to Curbed's poll, 21 voted that $3,000/month was the right price for this rental.