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Median Home Prices
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Median Home Prices, from most recent to least.
$105,000: The Difference 5 Years Makes in DC Home Prices
Nena Perry-Brown | November 20th 2020
Amid a record-setting year for home prices in DC, UrbanTurf takes a look back to see how prices have changed since 2015.... read»
The DC Opportunity Zones That Saw Home Prices Pop Over the Last Year
Nena Perry-Brown | November 21st 2019
A recent study shows how home prices have changed in Opportunity Zones since the census tracts were selected.... read»
The DC Housing Market Starts Off 2018 Looking A Lot Like 2017
Nena Perry-Brown | February 12th 2018
In January, DC area home prices rose for the 16th month in a row. DC proper was another story.... read»
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