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Some posts on social media fueled panic that Washington's housing market was rapidly weakening. Agents and an economist said the president's efficiency efforts haven't yet affected the DC market.
The spring selling season saw a trend in the nation's capital, as a sell-off continues due to the DOGE effect.
A survey conducted by Bright MLS reveals that agents on the ground in D.C. are seeing firsthand the effects of job loss on a ...
President Donald Trump has shifted federal economic policy in a big way since his inauguration on Jan. 20. Housing markets across the country will no doubt be impacted in some way, but one city is ...
In a divided vote, the council’s housing committee approved a version of Mayor Muriel E. Bowser’s Rental Act with significant ...
District of Columbia home prices are steadily falling despite a decrease in housing inventory and a ... Washington, D.C. Real Estate Trends. ... Washington’s housing market in 2023 appears to be ...
The spring market is typically one of the busiest times for DC real estate. However, this year’s market seems to be experiencing a slower kick-off than normal thanks to high interest rates, high home ...
The Washington, D.C. housing market has started to weaken amidst mass layoffs of federal workers ordered by Elon Musk's so-called Department ... "The DC housing market is already showing signs of ...
The Washington housing market has been nuts throughout the pandemic, with prices breaking records, listings attracting dozens of bids, and buyers routinely paying six-figures over asking. But ...
Some posts on social media fueled panic that Washington's housing market was rapidly weakening. Agents and an economist said the president's efficiency efforts haven't yet affected the DC market.