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The Washington DC housing market shows cracks in the midst of federal layoffs

Stacey D. WallsBy Stacey D. WallsMarch 13, 2025No Comments
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The DC zone sees the disproportionate increase in lists of active houses while DOGE CUTS strikes the market

The offer of houses for sale across the country still increases the very busy spring market, but the metropolitan region of Washington, DC, see a disproportionate increase, according to Realtor.com.

Stock gains in the region, which include the district as well as in the suburbs of Maryland and Virginia, began to accelerate in January and February, up 35.9% and 41% from one year to the next, respectively. The inventory in the region from June to December was already 20% to 30% more than the previous year, but the increases have accelerated even more in recent months.

Since last week, active lists have increased by 56% compared to the same week a year ago.

“The adjustment period according to federal layoffs and financing cuts probably suspended home research by Washington DC, both for those whose jobs have been directly affected and those that can be concerned about what awaits us, and the data alludes to these challenges,” wrote Danielle Hale, chief economist for Realtor.com, in a press release.

By way of comparison, the active lists at the national level increased by 28% last week compared to the same week in 2024, according to Realtor.com, coinciding with a drop in mortgage rates. The average rate on the 30-year-old popular fixed loan was approximately 7.25% in mid-January, but fell regularly to 6.82%, according to Drilling News.

This photo taken on February 14, 2023 shows a house for sale in Washington, DC

Aaron Schwartz | Xinhua press agency | Getty images

Stock gains in the DC region are not all due to people who put their house on the market. The new announcements have increased, but much less than global stocks, so the increase in the overall supply is a combination of new announcements and slowing the activity of buyers.

The new registrations was 24% higher from one year to the next last week, contributing to the increase in the inventory for sale and the decline in median days on the market, revealed Realtor.com. The new annual announcements to date are 11.9% above the level of the previous year, but still at 12.8% lower than they were in 2022, according to Hale.

There may also be an excessive bump in the inventory due to condominiums and houses in a newly built row on the market now. Construction in the DC region has been very active in recent years. The share of new construction lists is tilted much more towards condos than five years ago.

As for the prices, the price of the median list in the Metropolitan region of DC fell 1.6% from one year to the next last week. For the context, in the fourth quarter of last year, this price on the median list dropped by 1.5% per year.

The price of the median list nationwide, from last week, fell 0.2%, although it is strongly biased by the type of house for sale. Controlling the size of the house, the median price of the list per square foot increased by 1.2% per year, which means that there are more smaller or low -end houses on the market compared to last year.

“While DC has the largest share of federal workers in the country, other highly employed markets by the federal government may see similar changes in the coming weeks or months,” said Hale. “While I expect many households to choose to stay in the region and rotate to find new job opportunities, some will probably choose to go and retire or find a job elsewhere.”

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