Washington, DC
America's capital city — a dynamic urban market spanning diverse neighborhoods and price points.
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Washington, DC Real Estate Market
Washington, DC offers one of the most varied urban real estate markets on the East Coast. From compact studios in Columbia Heights to luxury condos overlooking the National Mall, the District's neighborhoods each carry a distinct identity and price profile. A robust Metro system, strong rental demand, and a steady influx of young professionals keep the market active and competitive across all price tiers.
Neighborhoods
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Columbia Heights
A vibrant, diverse neighborhood with strong transit access, popular restaurants, and entry-level condos.
Dupont Circle
Historic brownstones, lively café culture, and proximity to Embassy Row and the Red Line.
Capitol Hill
Iconic rowhouses on tree-lined streets, walking distance to the US Capitol and Eastern Market.
Navy Yard / The Wharf
New waterfront developments with modern condos, restaurants, and easy access to Nationals Park.
For Buyers
Buying in Washington, DC
Everything you need to navigate the Washington, DC market with confidence — from your first tour to closing day.
Broad inventory spanning studios, rowhouses, and luxury condos across dozens of distinct neighborhoods
Metro accessibility reduces car dependency and expands commuter options city-wide
Strong rental demand supports investment properties and house-hacking strategies
Historically resilient values driven by the federal government and NGO employment base
For Sellers
Selling in Washington, DC
Pricing, preparation, and positioning — the three factors that determine your outcome in the Washington, DC market.
High renter-to-buyer conversion pool keeps buyer demand consistent year-round
Neighborhood branding and walkability scores directly influence sale price
Professional photography and online marketing are essential in DC's discerning buyer market
Properly priced DC homes regularly go under contract within the first two weeks
Lifestyle
Living in Washington, DC
Schools
DC Public Schools include several high-performing charter and selective enrollment programs. Many families also choose from a wide range of private schools throughout the District.
Commute
Washington Metro's six lines provide city-wide coverage with connections to Maryland and Virginia suburbs. Bikeshare, rideshare, and walkable neighborhoods reduce reliance on personal vehicles.
Recreation
The National Mall, Rock Creek Park, the Anacostia Riverwalk, and dozens of cultural institutions offer year-round recreation. The city's restaurant and nightlife scene is among the best on the East Coast.
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