Housing Prices
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Housing Prices, from most recent to least.
Job Growth Driving Rising Home Prices
Shilpi Paul | May 7th 2013
Asking prices for homes across the country are now 8.3 percent higher than they were a year ago, reported Trulia on Tuesday. The highest gains were se... read»
Case-Shiller: Home Prices Rise 8.1 Percent Nationally
UrbanTurf Staff | March 26th 2013
Home prices in the DC area increased by 5.9 percent between January 2012 and January 2013, according to the Case-Shiller report released this morning.... read»
Trulia: Buying is 41 Percent Cheaper Than Renting in DC
Shilpi Paul | March 21st 2013
Despite rising home prices, it is still cheaper to buy than to rent in DC (along will the 100 largest metros in the U.S), according to a report publis... read»
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DC: A Seller's Market
Shilpi Paul | April 17th 2012
There has been a good deal of evidence lately that now is one of the better times in recent memory to be selling a home in the District. ... read»
DC Home Prices Rise 7.8% in March
Shilpi Paul | April 10th 2012
While a report out today about the DC area housing market reveals that the trends of the past few months -- a low inventory of homes, high contract ac... read»
Trulia Trends: Asking Prices Up, Rents Way Up
Shilpi Paul | April 5th 2012
Trulia's new Price and Rent Monitors aim to give a more accurate picture of the trajectory of home prices and rents than other nationally-followed ind... read»
How Well Has DC Recovered Since the Crash?
Shilpi Paul | March 29th 2012
A new report from The Brookings Institution analyzes which U.S. cities are faring the best since the economic crash. ... read»
Will DC's Low Housing Inventory Mean Higher Home Prices?
Shilpi Paul | January 12th 2012
Jonathan Miller provides some additional insight into what low housing inventory really means for the DC area. ... read»
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