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A Look At DC's Million-Dollar Neighborhoods
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A report came out late last week stating that nearly 9% of homes in the U.S. are worth at least $1 million. With this news, we thought it might be a good way to end the summer by looking at the neighborhoods in DC where the median home price hit or exceeded $1 million in 2024.
An analysis by UrbanTurf with data from Bright MLS found that there are 16 seven-figure neighborhoods in the city, an increase from 14 neighborhoods in 2023.
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The three priciest neighborhoods in DC -- Kent, Spring Valley and Burleith -- are the sections of the city where home prices exceeded $2 million, with Berkley coming in just below the $2 million benchmark.
Out of the 16 neighborhoods, there were just fiver where the median home value fell year-over-year. A few of the neighborhoods that barely missed the million-dollar list include 16th Street Heights and Bloomingdale.
Note — Median price takes into account co-ops, condos, and single-family homes.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/a_look_at_dcs_million-dollar_neighborhoods/22619.
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