Jonathan Miller
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The Splitting the Rent Formula
Shilpi Paul | December 3rd 2013 | 9 Comments
When sharing an apartment or group house, it only seems fair that those in bigger rooms should pay a higher share of the rent. But, how do you factor... read »

Will DC’s Low Housing Inventory Mean Higher Home Prices?
Shilpi Paul | January 12th 2012 | 3 Comments
Jonathan Miller provides some additional insight into what low housing inventory really means for the DC area. ... read »

Downgrade Effect: Higher Rates, Elevated Inventory
Mark Wellborn | August 8th 2011 | 2 Comments
As the Dow took a nosedive on Monday following Standard & Poor's downgrading of the U.S. credit rating, Jonathan Miller weighed in on the MRIS blog... 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... read »

DC’s April Home Sales Second Highest Since 2006
Mark Wellborn | May 10th 2011
Last month, 5,170 home purchase contracts were signed in the DC area, the second highest total for April since 2006, according to data released today... read »

DC’s March Home Sales Surge Represents Return to Normalcy
Mark Wellborn | April 11th 2011 | 2 Comments
MRIS reported today that pending home sales jumped 34.3 percent in the DC area between February and March. While the news is optimistic, RBI analyst... read »

A Closer Look at the February Home Sales Surge in DC
Mark Wellborn | March 10th 2011 | 4 Comments
In February, the DC area had the largest year-over-year increase for pending sales of existing homes in a decade, according to data released... read »
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