DC's Housing Market in 2019 (So Far), By the Numbers
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As the spring housing market gets going, UrbanTurf breaks down a series of numbers that provide a picture of the DC market so far this year.
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- $555,000 -- The median sales price of a home in DC, up 8 percent since last year.
- 1,067 -- The number of homes that sold in DC so far in 2019, down 8.5% compared to last year.
- 1.71 -- The monthly supply of homes on the market in DC, up 25 percent compared to last year.
- 32 -- The median number of days that homes spend on the market in DC, down 16 percent compared to last year.
- $1.09 million -- The average price of a rowhouse with 4+ bedrooms, up 18 percent since last year.
- $1.229 million -- The average price of a detached home with 4+ bedrooms, down 12 percent since last year.
- $2.4 million -- The median sales price for a home in DC's Spring Valley neighborhood.
- $225,500 -- The median sales price for a home in DC's Congress Heights neighborhood.
- 106% -- The average sales price to original list price ratio of homes sold in Congress Heights this year.
- 12 -- The number of DC neighborhoods where the median home price exceeds $1 million.
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/dcs-housing-market-in-2019-so-far-by-the-numbers/15173.
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