Home Prices
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Home Prices, from most recent to least.
The Connection Between Trees, Rental Rates and Property Values
Shilpi Paul | October 11th 2011
A discovery that the mere existence of a tree can have a positive effect on property values and rental rates, combined with an EPA effort to plant 4,1... read»
September Home Inventory Shows There is Less to Choose From
Mark Wellborn | October 10th 2011
The inventory of homes for sale in DC last month was well below the five-year average for the area, according to data released recently by RealEstate ... read»
Case-Shiller: DC Area Home Prices Show Slight Annual Increase
Mark Wellborn | September 27th 2011
The latest Case-Shiller report released this morning showed that home prices rose about 1 percent nationally between June and July 2011, and prices in... read»
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July Home Sales Slip in DC, But Still Strong
Mark Wellborn | August 10th 2011
In July, pending home sales in the DC area fell more than expected, according to data released today by RealEstate Business Intelligence (RBI), but th... read»
Case-Shiller: National and Local Home Prices Rise Slightly
Mark Wellborn | July 26th 2011
The latest Case-Shiller report released this morning showed that home prices rose about 1 percent nationally between April and May 2011, but that pric... read»
Housing Market Watch: Courthouse, Clarendon and Lyon Village
Keith Gibbons | July 12th 2011
In Housing Market Watch this week, UrbanTurf looks at the Virginia zip code of 22201, which includes portions of the Clarendon, Courthouse amd Lyon Hi... read»
Stability and Seasonality: DC Home Sales in June at Highest Level in Six Years
Mark Wellborn | July 11th 2011
DC area home sales for June reached their highest level in six years, but as good as that sounds, it really just represents the seasonality and stabil... read»
Case-Shiller: DC Area Home Prices Rise 4 Percent
Mark Wellborn | June 28th 2011
This morning, the Case-Shiller index showed a 4 percent year-over-year increase in DC home prices, but it is important to understand the context of th... read»
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