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It has not been a typical spring for the housing market in the D.C. region. The headwinds buyers are facing have continued to multiply.
President Donald Trump’s trade war is sending construction costs up, and interest rates are likely staying high this year.
The Department of Government Efficiency was estimated to cut over 200,000 federal jobs in March, one analysis found.
Homes for sale in D.C. climb as federal job cuts prompt a shift to a buyer's market.
The number of Washington, DC area homeowners who decided to list their homes for ... Real estate agents in the DC area told ...
NDAs, private listings, LLCs, security teams. Power brokers and high rollers in DC have countless ways of shielding their ...
President Donald Trump has shifted federal economic policy in a big way since his inauguration on Jan. 20. Housing markets across the country will no doubt be impacted in some way, but one city is ...
There’s a bigger-than-usual spotlight on Greater Washington's spring home-buying season because of DOGE anxiety. Here's how ...
WASHINGTON — The number of homes for sale in D.C. has reached record highs. The exodus of fired federal workers is leading to major shifts in the District's real estate landscape. Experts say ...
Active home listings in Washington, D.C. surged by 25.1% year over year amid federal layoffs, according to a new report from ...
The faltering economy is starting to become a drag on the housing market ... going to go up more.” In the Washington area, Sam Medvene, president of the DC Association of Realtors, is keeping ...