Realestate Business Intelligence
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Realestate Business Intelligence, from most recent to least.

The Jonas Effect on the DC Area Housing Market
UrbanTurf Staff | February 10th 2016
The snowstorm left its mark on the regional market in January as the number of new contracts and listings fell compared to last year. ... read »

DC Home Prices Rise 9% As Contracts Hit 10-Year High
UrbanTurf Staff | December 10th 2015
Contracts in the DC region increased for the 13th consecutive month in November, according to a report released Thursday by RealEstate Business... read »

How DC’s Housing Inventory Could Affect Prices Next Spring
UrbanTurf Staff | November 10th 2015
The inventory of homes for sale continued to increase in the region in October, albeit slowly, as pending contracts hit their highest level for the... read »

DC Home Prices Rise 10.1 Percent
UrbanTurf Staff | October 12th 2015
Home prices in DC proper increased 10.1 percent in September, as pending sales in the region rose to their highest level for the month in a decade. ... read »

Despite Record-Setting Prices, Most DC Homes are Selling in 10 Days or Less
Lark Turner | June 23rd 2015
A chart from RealEstate Business Intelligence shows that price gains haven't slowed the real estate market in DC. ... read »

All Cash, No Contingencies: DC’s Housing Market Gets Crazier
Lark Turner | May 21st 2015
With home sales at their highest level since 2007, the DC area market is heading into a hot summer. ... read »

DC Area Market Heats Up in April, Home Prices Reach Highest Level Since 2007
Lark Turner | May 11th 2015
Closed sales were up 9.9 percent from last April, reaching the highest total for the month since 2010. ... read »

The Dramatic Five-Year Jump in DC Home Prices
Lark Turner | April 3rd 2015 | 17 Comments
From Trinidad to Georgetown, a look at how much home prices have risen in five years. ... read »

DC Area Home Prices Reach Highest February Level Since 2007
Lark Turner | March 10th 2015
The DC metro had increased sales, prices and new contracts when compared to February 2014, according to RealEstate Business Intelligence. ... read »

Why DC’s Housing Inventory Shortage Will Continue ‘For Foreseeable Future’
Lark Turner | February 25th 2015 | 2 Comments
Months of uptick in inventory haven't been enough to balance out the market. ... read »
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