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Absorption Rate
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How the Class A Apartment Market Has Recovered in the DC Region
Nena Perry-Brown | October 26th 2021
Rents areawide have exceeded pre-pandemic levels, per a new report. ... read »

Apartment Absorption Was Up in the DC-Area, Then COVID Arrived
Nena Perry-Brown | April 22nd 2020
The first quarter of 2020 may be the only this year with strong absorption. ... read »

40% of Class A Apartments Absorbed Last Year Were in Northern Virginia
Nena Perry-Brown | January 28th 2020
The latest Class A apartment report from Delta Associates highlights the growing demand in Northern Virginia's rental market. ... read »

Class A Apartment Market in DC Area Remains Stable with Some Signs of Amazon Anticipation
Nena Perry-Brown | July 23rd 2019
However, apartment absorption numbers from the latest quarterly report indicate that we have not yet entered the age of Amazon. ... read »

DC is Carrying the Class A Apartment Market in the Region
Nena Perry-Brown | October 17th 2018
The absorption dynamics in the region's Class A rental market observed last quarter continue, as demand in the District keeps the market afloat. ... read »

DC Renters Continue to Lease Apartments as They Deliver, But How Long Will it Last?
Nena Perry-Brown | April 18th 2018
While the number of rental apartments in the pipeline continues to rise, historically high absorption continues to keep supply levels low. ... read »

Although Absorption Is High, Class A Apartment Rents Decline in DC
Nena Perry-Brown | October 12th 2017
The decline in rents in DC proper data foreshadowed earlier this year came to fruition in the third quarter. ... read »

A Decline in Class A Apartment Rents on the Horizon?
Nena Perry-Brown | April 12th 2017
The latest data on the Class A apartment market indicates that while absorption has rebounded from last quarter, there could be a slowdown on the... read »

Class A Apartment Absorption Dropped Off in the DC Area in the Final Quarter of 2016
Nena Perry-Brown | January 26th 2017
After seven consecutive quarters of growth, Class A apartment absorption dropped off in the final quarter of 2016. ... read »

Class A Apartment Absorption in DC Area Remains High, But For How Long?
Nena Perry-Brown | October 13th 2016
The absorption of Class A apartments in the DC area remained above-average for the seventh consecutive quarter, according to a new report, but a... read »
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A look around DC to find the most equity-rich neighborhoods.... read »

Developments both big and small are continuing to churn throughout the Anacostia area... read »

The National Capital Planning Commission will consider approval of the final master p... read »
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