Prospective homebuyers in the DC area were not in the buying mood in February. The number of homes that went under contract ...
Agents and an economist said the president's efficiency efforts haven't yet deflated the Washington, DC, housing market, but they could down the line.
The inventory gains in the D.C. area are not all due to people putting their homes on the market. New listings rose, but by much less than overall inventory, so the increase in overall supply is a ...
The housing market in Washington D.C. is being closely watched amid widespread layoffs of federal government workers. Sweeping cuts by Elon Musk’s DOGE agency have sent many government employees ...
Trump's return to the White House is directly affecting the Washington ... profile Wall Street Mav wrote on X: "The Washington DC housing market is being affected by the layoffs in the federal ...
A recession with a combination of deep spending cuts to federal programs and an expansion of Trump’s tax cuts threatens ...
The Washington, D.C.-area has been enjoying a “Trump Bump" in its luxury home market. The area saw a surge of luxury home sales post-election.
Recent reports of the death of the Washington, DC, housing market are greatly exaggerated, according to listing data and local real estate agents. One widely shared image used the mapping function ...
During the week ending Feb. 22, the number of new listings to hit the market in the D.C. area jumped 20% from the previous week. But weekly data, now being released by regional listing service ...