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$35,000 To $27.5 Million: The DC Area Housing Market In 2025
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Last year's housing market was a bumpy one in the DC area. With 2025 in the rearview mirror, UrbanTurf breaks down a series of numbers that provide a picture of the market last year.
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- 49,408 -- The number of homes that sold in the DC region in 2025, down 1% from 2024.
- $627,000 -- The median home price in the DC region in 2025, the highest price on record.
- 44% -- The percentage of homes that sold in 10 days or less in the DC region, down from 53% in 2024
- $27.5 million -- The sales price for the most expensive home sold in 2025.
- $35,000 -- The sales price for the least expensive home sold in DC last year.
- 28 -- The average number of days that homes spend on the market in the DC area.
- 19% -- The percentage of homes that sold for all cash last year.
- $675,000 - The median home price in DC proper, up 3% from 2024.
Photo by HEIDER Real Estate, Tyler Priola.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/35000_to_275_million_the_dc_area_housing_market_in_2025/24240.
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