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Dc Market Trends
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Dc Market Trends, from most recent to least.
What Happened To The DC Housing Market During The Last Government Shutdown?
UrbanTurf Staff | October 2nd 2025
To get a sense of how profound a shutdown could be on the market, UrbanTurf looked back five years to see what happened the last time the government w... read»
Are Price Cuts Getting DC-Area Homebuyers Off The Sidelines?
UrbanTurf Staff | May 30th 2025
A series of weekly reports suggest that sellers are dropping their prices and buyers are taking notice.... read»
Three Makes A Trend: Home Sales In DC Area Rise Again In November
UrbanTurf Staff | December 10th 2024
The old adage says "three makes a trend", and if that is true, then there is some good momentum in the regional housing market after a tumultuous year... read»
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The 7 Most Competitive Neighborhoods for DC-Area Homebuyers in 2021
UrbanTurf Staff | December 7th 2021
UrbanTurf takes a look at the neighborhoods in the DC region where homebuyers likely faced the most competition in 2021.... read»
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This article aims to provide an overview of short sales, exploring the reasons behind... read »

The Zoning Commission is expected to take final rulemaking action on June 11.... read »

One of the more recognizable properties on upper Connecticut Avenue is back on the ma... read »

If you're apartment hunting in the DC region right now, landlords want your attention... read »

A vacant parking pad tucked inside an alley network near H Street NE could be getting... read »
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