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dc real estate
dc real estate
Credit: Courtesy of Jeff Clabaugh
Home prices in DC’s suburbs keep climbing
DC home prices up 17%; Columbia Heights pops
DC home sales up nearly 50%
DC-area home prices could fall next year
DC-area housing market was already slowing in March
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DC hopes to increase housing supply 25% by 2030
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DC’s housing market has a new kind of buyer, and it’s needed
Mid-century reboot hits Forest Hills, DC market for $2.7M
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