Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How on Earth are people getting comfortable buying real estate in DC right now? I’m already a homeowner here and under different circumstances would be looking to upgrade my home but:
- the Potomac River is a biohazard and sure that won’t be the case forever but didn’t we learn something here?? this area is such a disaster - truly - it’s so mismanaged that things like this are likely to keep happening
- city may very well be under federal rule soon. Whole country going down the tubes but this area is uniquely bad. We’ve lost the Kennedy center. Smithsonians probably next. All those perks of living here will be gone by the time trump done with us
I could go on but hopefully you get it. Look…we are seeing it in prices. So yes demand is down.
I’d love to have lived here long term in another universe…how are those of you who are deciding to double down on DC justifying it to yourselves.
If you think the shit in the river or in the white house are good things, probably don’t care to hear from you.
Where are we seeing it in prices? DC area, especially close-in high demand areas are doing very well.
The worst housing markets are in FL and TX primarily:
Top 10 metros* with the largest year-over-year drop in home values
Metro Typical home value as of October 31, 2025 YoY % change in value
Austin, TX $426,454 -6.10%
Tampa, FL $356,298 -6.09%
Miami, FL $470,828 -4.79%
Orlando, FL $384,931 -4.55%
Dallas, TX $362,053 -4.02%
Jacksonville, FL $347,020 -3.40%
Phoenix, AZ $444,548 -3.36%
San Antonio, TX $276,411 -2.97%
Atlanta, GA $378,785 -2.92%
Denver, CO $566,597 -2.92%
We met with an agent yesterday in DC. We want to downsize. The agent said the softest market is $1- $1.5m because those in that price range are most concerned about the economy. The $2M + market is going like gangbusters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How on Earth are people getting comfortable buying real estate in DC right now? I’m already a homeowner here and under different circumstances would be looking to upgrade my home but:
- the Potomac River is a biohazard and sure that won’t be the case forever but didn’t we learn something here?? this area is such a disaster - truly - it’s so mismanaged that things like this are likely to keep happening
- city may very well be under federal rule soon. Whole country going down the tubes but this area is uniquely bad. We’ve lost the Kennedy center. Smithsonians probably next. All those perks of living here will be gone by the time trump done with us
I could go on but hopefully you get it. Look…we are seeing it in prices. So yes demand is down.
I’d love to have lived here long term in another universe…how are those of you who are deciding to double down on DC justifying it to yourselves.
If you think the shit in the river or in the white house are good things, probably don’t care to hear from you.
Where are we seeing it in prices? DC area, especially close-in high demand areas are doing very well.
The worst housing markets are in FL and TX primarily:
Top 10 metros* with the largest year-over-year drop in home values
Metro Typical home value as of October 31, 2025 YoY % change in value
Austin, TX $426,454 -6.10%
Tampa, FL $356,298 -6.09%
Miami, FL $470,828 -4.79%
Orlando, FL $384,931 -4.55%
Dallas, TX $362,053 -4.02%
Jacksonville, FL $347,020 -3.40%
Phoenix, AZ $444,548 -3.36%
San Antonio, TX $276,411 -2.97%
Atlanta, GA $378,785 -2.92%
Denver, CO $566,597 -2.92%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How on Earth are people getting comfortable buying real estate in DC right now? I’m already a homeowner here and under different circumstances would be looking to upgrade my home but:
- the Potomac River is a biohazard and sure that won’t be the case forever but didn’t we learn something here?? this area is such a disaster - truly - it’s so mismanaged that things like this are likely to keep happening
- city may very well be under federal rule soon. Whole country going down the tubes but this area is uniquely bad. We’ve lost the Kennedy center. Smithsonians probably next. All those perks of living here will be gone by the time trump done with us
I could go on but hopefully you get it. Look…we are seeing it in prices. So yes demand is down.
I’d love to have lived here long term in another universe…how are those of you who are deciding to double down on DC justifying it to yourselves.
If you think the shit in the river or in the white house are good things, probably don’t care to hear from you.
Where are we seeing it in prices? DC area, especially close-in high demand areas are doing very well.
The worst housing markets are in FL and TX primarily:
Top 10 metros* with the largest year-over-year drop in home values
Metro Typical home value as of October 31, 2025 YoY % change in value
Austin, TX $426,454 -6.10%
Tampa, FL $356,298 -6.09%
Miami, FL $470,828 -4.79%
Orlando, FL $384,931 -4.55%
Dallas, TX $362,053 -4.02%
Jacksonville, FL $347,020 -3.40%
Phoenix, AZ $444,548 -3.36%
San Antonio, TX $276,411 -2.97%
Atlanta, GA $378,785 -2.92%
Denver, CO $566,597 -2.92%
Anonymous wrote:How on Earth are people getting comfortable buying real estate in DC right now? I’m already a homeowner here and under different circumstances would be looking to upgrade my home but:
- the Potomac River is a biohazard and sure that won’t be the case forever but didn’t we learn something here?? this area is such a disaster - truly - it’s so mismanaged that things like this are likely to keep happening
- city may very well be under federal rule soon. Whole country going down the tubes but this area is uniquely bad. We’ve lost the Kennedy center. Smithsonians probably next. All those perks of living here will be gone by the time trump done with us
I could go on but hopefully you get it. Look…we are seeing it in prices. So yes demand is down.
I’d love to have lived here long term in another universe…how are those of you who are deciding to double down on DC justifying it to yourselves.
If you think the shit in the river or in the white house are good things, probably don’t care to hear from you.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You definitely should move away if you feel like this.
OP: I make a few million a year living here. So I won’t be moving. This is abt putting more of my hard earned money in this place
Your two neurons are THIS CLOSE to putting it together, man, I'm rooting for you.
(you don't deserve your level of income)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You definitely should move away if you feel like this.
OP: I make a few million a year living here. So I won’t be moving. This is abt putting more of my hard earned money in this place
Anonymous wrote:You definitely should move away if you feel like this.
Anonymous wrote:How on Earth are people getting comfortable buying real estate in DC right now? I’m already a homeowner here and under different circumstances would be looking to upgrade my home but:
- the Potomac River is a biohazard and sure that won’t be the case forever but didn’t we learn something here?? this area is such a disaster - truly - it’s so mismanaged that things like this are likely to keep happening
- city may very well be under federal rule soon. Whole country going down the tubes but this area is uniquely bad. We’ve lost the Kennedy center. Smithsonians probably next. All those perks of living here will be gone by the time trump done with us
I could go on but hopefully you get it. Look…we are seeing it in prices. So yes demand is down.
I’d love to have lived here long term in another universe…how are those of you who are deciding to double down on DC justifying it to yourselves.
If you think the shit in the river or in the white house are good things, probably don’t care to hear from you.