Six Days or Less: The DC Neighborhoods Where Homes Flew Off the Market in January
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The 2021 market in DC is moving at a whiplash pace and in January there were a number of neighborhoods where homes were selling almost as soon as they hit the market. Today, UrbanTurf looks at where homes were selling in less than a week in January.
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Leading the way are two upper Northwest DC neighborhoods on opposite sides of the quadrant -- Crestwood, where homes spent just 48 hours on the market in January and Georgetown, where homes are selling in four days. Homes are also selling in just four days in the Ward 7 neighborhood of Hillcrest.
There are three more neighborhoods in the city -- Spring Valley, Palisades and Randle Heights -- where homes are selling on median in six days. Every neighborhood in the table above also has an average sales-to-original list price ratio in excess of 97 percent which means that homes are not only selling fast, but pretty close to their list price as well.
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/six-days-or-less-the-dc-neighborhoods-where-homes-flew/17909.
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