DC / MD / VA / WV
We compare contract activity for the same seven-day period of the previous year in Loudoun County, Prince William County, Northern Virginia, Washington, DC, and Prince George's County. These statistics are updated on a weekly basis. Sign up for our newsletter on the latest market data.
A Slight Dip, But Still Steady in a Noisy Week
In a week filled with geopolitical headlines and a modest uptick in mortgage rates, the Metro DC housing market held its ground surprisingly well. Total new contract activity slipped just 1.5% compared to the same week last year—a modest change that speaks to the resilience of the market.
While four of the six jurisdictions posted declines, the overall picture remains steady, particularly when viewed in the context of broader uncertainty.
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Panhandle Powers Ahead While the Countryside Catches Its Breath
If last week was a reminder that markets don’t always move in lockstep, this week confirmed it—with a distinctly positive twist. While the Virginia Countryside took a modest step back, the West Virginia Panhandle surged ahead with a 22% increase in contract activity, more than offsetting the Countryside’s dip and keeping the overall story firmly upbeat.
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