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Calmer Than Most: A Look at the H Street Corridor Housing Market
With the spring housing market in full swing, UrbanTurf is taking its annual look at the neighborhood markets around the DC region. Today, we head over to the H Street Corridor.
The H Street Corridor is one of the newer housing markets in DC, historically speaking, and the homes there are a combination of new condos, old rowhouses and renovated and refurbished houses. While the statistics that UrbanTurf plucked out below indicate a healthy and relatively swift market, the neighborhood is a calmer environment for homebuyers than many other sections of the city.
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- $769,900 -- The median price for homes sold in 2019 in the H Street Corridor, a 50/50 split of condos and single-family houses.
- 50% -- The percentage of homes that sold in ten days or less this year.
- 100.3% -- The average sales price to list price ratio in the neighborhood.
- $583 -- The median price per square foot of homes that sold in 2019.
- 6 -- The months of supply of homes on the market in April.
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This article originally published at http://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/calmer-than-most-a-look-at-the-h-street-corridor-housing-market/15457
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