What's Hot: A First Look At Friendship Commons, The Big Plans To Redevelop Former GEICO Headquarters
Dc Area Housing Supply
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The 5 DC Neighborhoods With Less Than a Month's Supply of Homes For Sale
UrbanTurf Staff | May 28th 2020
UrbanTurf did some digging to find the five neighborhoods in DC where the inventory of homes for sale hovered around a month or less in April. ... read»
Did Coronavirus Make DC An Even Better Market For Home Sellers?
UrbanTurf Staff | May 12th 2020
Before coronavirus, the DC-area housing market was a very good market for home sellers. The pandemic may have only amplified that.... read»
"Excessive" Regulation Causes 80% Home Price Premium in the DC Area, Per Trump Administration
Nena Perry-Brown | February 28th 2020
A new report states that housing is unaffordable in 11 metro areas — including DC — for one reason.... read»
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- A Look At The Tax Benefits of Buying a Home Through a Trust
- A First Look At Friendship Commons, The Big Plans To Redevelop Former GEICO Headquarters
- Church Street, U Street + Reeves: A Look At The 14th Street Development Pipeline
- 520 Residences Planned For Former GEICO Campus In Friendship Heights
- The 10-Year Trajectory Of DC-Area Home Prices In 4 Charts
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