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The spring selling season saw a trend in the nation's capital, as a sell-off continues due to the DOGE effect.
Agents and an economist said the president's efficiency efforts haven't yet deflated the Washington, DC, housing market, but they could down the line.
WASHINGTON — Mayor Muriel Bowser is firing back after the DC Council's Housing Committee advanced a drastically different ...
In a divided vote, the council’s housing committee approved a version of Mayor Muriel E. Bowser’s Rental Act with significant ...
"More inventory is starting to have an impact on home prices in the Washington, D.C. region," Lisa Sturtevant, Chief ...
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 ...
In addition to the uncertainty, the Bright MLS survey found that more than a third of agents and brokers in the D.C.-area say the layoffs also have an impact on home prices. They're taking a dip, with ...
Altos data suggests the housing market dynamic in Washington, D.C., has shifted since the beginning of Trump’s second term.
Looking at the Washington housing market, prices rose 3.08% in June, with active listings increasing nearly 40% ...
It has not been a typical spring for the housing market in the D.C. region. The headwinds buyers are facing have continued to multiply.
Agents and an economist said the president's efficiency efforts haven't yet deflated the Washington, DC, housing market, but they could down the line.
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