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Takoma Park Housing Market
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Prices Up, Sales Down, Competition High: The Takoma Park Housing Market, By the Numbers
UrbanTurf Staff | August 31st 2022
For years, Takoma Park has been one of the most competitive housing markets in the area, and that reputation remained intact this year even as prices ... read»

Surging: The Takoma Park Housing Market, By the Numbers
UrbanTurf Staff | July 28th 2021
Takoma Park is one of the most competitive area housing markets in 2021.... read»

The Maryland Suburbs With the Highest Home Price Appreciation in 2020
UrbanTurf Staff | August 26th 2020
Mount Rainier and Takoma Park are leading the way so far this year.... read»
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