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Competition
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Competition, from most recent to least.

Escalations and Exhaustion: The Unseasonably Hot DC Area Housing Market
Nena Perry-Brown | February 11th 2022
Both anecdotes and data point to a local housing market where the competition is staggering.... read»

The Price is Right? How Home Pricing and Buying Strategies Are Changing in DC's Competitive Market
Nena Perry-Brown | February 26th 2021
The hyper-competitive, ever-shifting conditions of the DC-area housing market are changing strategies on the buying and selling side.... read»

The 11 DC Neighborhoods Where Homes Are Selling For Above Asking
UrbanTurf Staff | October 14th 2020
Increasing homebuyer competition across the city has resulted in the number of neighborhoods fetching a premium more than doubling in recent months.... read»
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The 30,000 square-foot home has been privately offered for sale since 2018.... read »

DC's Office of Planning recently looked at DC's migration patterns in 2022. Today, Ur... read »

The residential conversion at a former bowling alley in DC is moving forward, and new... read »

When interest rates doubled in the second half of 2022, activity in the regional hous... read »

A new plan is on the boards for a group of five townhouses in the middle of DC's Chin... read »
- Dan Snyder's Potomac Home to Publicly Hit the Market for $49 Million
- In and Out: DC's Migration Patterns in 2022, By the Numbers
- Renderings Revealed for 337-Unit Brookland Bowling Alley Conversion
- 200 People At An Open House? As Interest Rates Drop, Homebuyers Return
- 47-Unit Boutique Lodging Development Planned in Middle of Chinatown
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