The apartment rental market in the D.C. metro is among the most competitive in the nation right now, with average rents up 8% from a year ago, and renter interest ranked No. 1 for the fifth month in a ...
The D.C. region was one of the 10 most competitive markets for apartment renters this summer. Landlords received as many as 10 applications per vacant apartment, meaning many renters applied for ...
After three months of declines, February marked a turnaround with an annual rent-price increase for the D.C. housing market. Average rents in January fell 2.3% after previous declines of 4.2% and 3.4% ...
A citywide rent freeze is still in place in Washington, D.C., but landlords have different interpretations of how that law applies, and new data shows rents have begun to increase across the city. But ...
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