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April 13, 2026
Shovels went into the ground for just 3.6M SF of new construction in the District of Columbia during 2025, marking the slowest period in at least a decade and a half. The new data, released last week in the Washington…
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May 14, 2025
First Draft of Tax Reform Bill “Very Positive” for Real Estate NAR Press release, May 12, 2025 Media Contacts The House Ways and Means Committee released the full draft text of their portion of tax reform legislation Monday afternoon—delivering significant…
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December 19, 2024
By Washington Post, December 17, 2024 When prospective home buyers come up empty-handed, seeing a “sold” sign on an ideal home that never showed up during their search rubs salt into the wound. What’s frustrating to so many is these…
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December 17, 2024
By The Washington Post Dec 16, 2024 Christina Temple moved to Truckee, California, to buy her first home. The small mountain town, a short drive from Lake Tahoe, offered the former preschool teacher and her husband, a carpenter, a shot…
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December 15, 2024
American homes are growing while family size declines. Part of the reason is economies of scale. BY The Hustle December 15, 2024 ‘Bigger is better’ is a mantra that American contractors and home builders have taken to heart. In many…
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May 8, 2024
by UrbanTurf, May 7, 2024 DC continues to get close to meeting Mayor Muriel Bowser’s goal of producing 36,000 new housing units by 2025. Approximately 34,389 units delivered between January 2019 and April 2024, per the latest data available on…
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March 19, 2024
Realtor.com, Feb 29, 2024 Homebuyers who are gearing up to shop the spring housing market might wonder whether the mortgage rate gods will smile in their favor. They’re right to worry: In October, rates hit a 23-year high of 7.79%…
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November 6, 2023
Each year, the Office of Revenue Analysis publishes a pair of tax burden studies, which compare the amount of taxes a hypothetical family of three would pay in DC to the taxes they would pay in surrounding jurisdictions and the…
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October 4, 2023
By DC Policy Center, Oct 3, 2023 In recent years, the District has lost population but gained households. This growth has been largely driven by singles living by themselves. By 2021, single-person households constituted 48 percent of all households in…
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March 6, 2023
By Washington Business Journal, March 3, 2023 Prince George’s County lawmakers on Tuesday passed a controversial bill imposing rent stabilization, often termed rent control, effective through 2024. The Rent Stabilization Act of 2023, which the county council approved 9-1 with…
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