Dc Housing Inventory
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Home Prices Rise 13.7 Percent Nationally
UrbanTurf Staff | January 28th 2014
Home prices rose 13.7 percent nationally between November 2012 and November 2013, according to the Case-Shiller report released this morning, marking ... read»
DC Area Home Sales Fell 13% Following Shutdown
UrbanTurf Staff | December 10th 2013
The effects of the government shutdown were significant, but likely temporary, for the DC area housing market. ... read»
DC Housing Inventory Increases For First Time in Two Years
UrbanTurf Staff | November 11th 2013
Housing inventory in the DC area notched its first year-over-year gain in two years in October. ... read»
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DC Home Prices Set Record In June As Inventory Creeps Back
Mark Wellborn | July 10th 2013
Home prices in the District of Columbia rose 16.3 percent between June 2012 and June 2013 to reach a median sales price of $529,000, the highest on re... read»
DC Home Prices Hit New Record, Approach $500,000 Median
UrbanTurf Staff | June 10th 2013
The monthly housing reports for the DC area have been singing the same song for the last few months, and a report out Monday is no different. ... read»
Homes in DC Area Selling At Fastest Rate in 8 Years
Mark Wellborn | May 10th 2013
A report out Friday only reiterated what many in the DC area housing market already know: it is a very good time to be a home seller and a frustrating... read»
Inventory Rising? New Listings in DC Area Increase Notably in February
UrbanTurf Staff | March 11th 2013
A report out Monday states that the number of new listings to hit the market between January and February rose 13 percent, well above average for this... read»
DC Area Home Prices Rise 10.7 Percent
UrbanTurf Staff | February 11th 2013
DC area home prices rose 10.7 percent in January, and it was the fourth month in a row that prices increased by double digits. ... read»
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