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The 7 DC Neighborhoods That Broke a Record in July
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The month of July was one to remember for the DC housing market as home prices rose to records across the region and sales kept pace.
With how much home prices have risen in the region this year, UrbanTurf decided to dig into the data and find the neighborhoods in the city where prices have never been higher. Comparing year-to-date data in 2020 to past years, we found seven neighborhoods in the city where prices are at record levels.
Check out the list below.
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