The Land of The Townhouse: The Mt. Pleasant Market, By the Numbers
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UrbanTurf continues its annual look at the neighborhood housing markets around the DC region as we head over to Mount Pleasant.
Like many other neighborhoods around the region, home sales are down in the DC neighborhood just to the north of Adams Morgan. Unlike other areas, however, home prices are also down, but it is property type dependent.
For example, prices for condos and co-ops in the neighborhood have dropped notably compared to last year, while prices for townhomes are actually up slightly. Despite the overall drop in prices, the market in Mount Pleasant remains competitive as, on average, homes are selling for above list price.
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Below are some interesting statistics we picked out about the Mount Pleasant market in 2023.
- $511,000 -- The average price for a condo/co-op in Mount Pleasant, down 21% compared to last year.
- $1,596,000 -- The average price for a townhome with 4+ bedrooms, up 2% compared to last year.
- 84 -- The number of homes sold this year, down 17% year-over-year.
- 101% -- The average sales price to original list price ratio for homes sold in 2023.
- 1.1 -- The number of months of supply for active listings in August.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/the_land_of_the_townhouse_the_mt_pleasant_market_by_the_numbers/21507.
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