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The inventory in the DC metro housing market isn’t much higher than the COVID-19 inventory lows. Remember to be careful when listening to people who have never tracked housing economics.
Active listings of homes for sale in Washington, DC, soared 25.1% year-over-year in the four weeks leading up to April 27, the real estate listings site said on Wednesday.
Active home listings in Washington, D.C. surged by 25.1% year over year amid federal layoffs, according to a new report from Redfin.
"More inventory is starting to have an impact on home prices in the Washington, D.C. region," Lisa Sturtevant, Chief ...
In the four weeks through April 27, the total number of homes for sale in the Washington metro area surged 25% from a year earlier, the largest gain in data going back to 2015, according to a ...
The spring selling season saw a trend in the nation's capital, as a sell-off continues due to the DOGE effect.
WASHINGTON — Mayor Muriel Bowser is firing back after the DC Council's Housing Committee advanced a drastically different ...
Montgomery County, Maryland, saw new home listings surge 38.5%, and Loudoun County, Virginia, also saw a surge of 36.8%. Real estate agents in the DC area told CNN the housing market is still ...
That's because median home prices in Washington, DC, fell 3.3% year-over-year in February, according to Realtor.com — the exact inverse of what its rental data in the same span showed.
Bright MLS debunks DC housing market social media posts A viral Instagram post claimed that federal layoffs caused a surge of new listings in Washington, D.C., but Bright MLS says otherwise ...