As construction permits surge across the district, new data reveals which neighbourhoods are generating real yields—and where developers are banking on long-term patience.
New developments along the H Street corridor and Navy Yard are turning overlooked areas into competitive markets, but the pace of change is forcing investors to act now.
As vacancy rates stabilize across Washington neighbourhoods, landlords are seeing returns surge, but smart tenants need to know where the real bargains hide.
As the District's median home price holds steady at $700,000, new data on down-payment assistance programs reveals measurable wealth-building outcomes for entry-level homeowners across diverse neighborhoods.
DC's 15% affordable housing requirement reshapes H Street development. See how new zoning rules affect mixed-use projects, pricing, and what this means for buyers near Metro corridors.
DC's rising vacancy rates create opportunities for first-time buyers. Learn how to navigate neighborhoods, negotiate leverage, and time your purchase strategically.
Georgetown and Capitol Hill luxury apartments now command $3,200–$3,500 monthly for two-bedrooms. Discover how rising tenant standards are reshaping DC's rental market in 2024.
Washington DC rental prices surge 8-12% yearly. Explore how supply shortages and soaring demand reshape tenant-landlord dynamics across neighborhoods like H Street NE and Georgetown.
New mixed-use developments and zoning reforms are transforming Petworth into the next premium address, as savvy buyers pivot from saturated Capitol Hill and Georgetown markets.
As mixed-use projects reshape Navy Yard, H Street, and beyond, first-time homebuyers are discovering how new construction is reshaping affordability and access across the District.
Discover how Petworth became DC's hottest development play. 1,200+ new residential units, transit-oriented projects, and investment reshaping the neighborhood north of U Street.
Washington DC's new transit-oriented zoning is stabilizing rents in neighborhoods like H Street Northeast. See which DC areas are seeing affordability gains.
Major construction projects across H Street, Navy Yard, and Capitol Hill are flooding the market with fresh inventory, but vacancy rates tell a complex story about where renters should look.