Anonymous wrote:The real estate market is crazy because interest rates are extremely low! 4 years ago, the rates were more than double what they are now. Prices are a direct result of interest rates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m new to the DMV. We don’t plan to stay longer than 5 years so we watch the market very closely to ensure we don’t over renovate, etc. Not to hijack this post, but can someone explain to me why homes in CCDC seem to sell at a higher cost per square foot than CCMD. They seem very similar. Or does it come down to being “walkable” to metro and/or the 4 shops on CT? Generally curious.
Having a D.C. address and zip code has better cachet. That's basically it. You see the same thing with Potomac DC versus Potomac MD and the only difference is a dividing invisible line.
Property taxes in D.C. are also substantially lower. We only pay a city tax. Maryland residents pay both county and state at higher rates.
Where is Potomac, DC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m new to the DMV. We don’t plan to stay longer than 5 years so we watch the market very closely to ensure we don’t over renovate, etc. Not to hijack this post, but can someone explain to me why homes in CCDC seem to sell at a higher cost per square foot than CCMD. They seem very similar. Or does it come down to being “walkable” to metro and/or the 4 shops on CT? Generally curious.
Having a D.C. address and zip code has better cachet. That's basically it. You see the same thing with Potomac DC versus Potomac MD and the only difference is a dividing invisible line.
Property taxes in D.C. are also substantially lower. We only pay a city tax. Maryland residents pay both county and state at higher rates.
Anonymous wrote:I’m new to the DMV. We don’t plan to stay longer than 5 years so we watch the market very closely to ensure we don’t over renovate, etc. Not to hijack this post, but can someone explain to me why homes in CCDC seem to sell at a higher cost per square foot than CCMD. They seem very similar. Or does it come down to being “walkable” to metro and/or the 4 shops on CT? Generally curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prices inside the city have been increasing since 2012. It started skyrocketing thanks to Covid because everyone wants a SFH.
I mean...this doesn't surprise me. I was on these boards in 2016, 2017, 2018 telling people to buy now. They all said 'I'll wait - it'll come down'.
When in fact D.C. prices have just been mirroring the rise of prices in S.F. and N.Y.C. in a much shorter amount of time. Its going to keep going up because everything in the city keeps getting more desirable.
- One of the top 10 most walkable cities in the country
- Grocery stores in every corner and more coming
- Best healthcare and hospital care available per capita basis
- Schools improving in every quadrant but already excellent in UpperNW, SE near Hill, and NW
- Job market is excellent
- Tourism market and therefore rental market is excellent
- City plans which have increased public transportation and bike paths across the metro area
- More ultra-wealthy moving into the city (Bezos should have been clue)
- City amenities include free pre-school for residents and paid leave for parents
- Beautiful mix of architecture, urban density, and modern capabilities
OP here, I can’t believe I’m priced out of Columbia Heights/Mount Pleasant. I’ve had my eyes on MP for a while and was waiting after my kid is out of high in a year to start looking
Anonymous wrote:Prices inside the city have been increasing since 2012. It started skyrocketing thanks to Covid because everyone wants a SFH.
I mean...this doesn't surprise me. I was on these boards in 2016, 2017, 2018 telling people to buy now. They all said 'I'll wait - it'll come down'.
When in fact D.C. prices have just been mirroring the rise of prices in S.F. and N.Y.C. in a much shorter amount of time. Its going to keep going up because everything in the city keeps getting more desirable.
- One of the top 10 most walkable cities in the country
- Grocery stores in every corner and more coming
- Best healthcare and hospital care available per capita basis
- Schools improving in every quadrant but already excellent in UpperNW, SE near Hill, and NW
- Job market is excellent
- Tourism market and therefore rental market is excellent
- City plans which have increased public transportation and bike paths across the metro area
- More ultra-wealthy moving into the city (Bezos should have been clue)
- City amenities include free pre-school for residents and paid leave for parents
- Beautiful mix of architecture, urban density, and modern capabilities
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed, these prices are crazy and we just bought a 4k square feet for $2M.
I mean we bought this summer.
Anonymous wrote:Agreed, these prices are crazy and we just bought a 4k square feet for $2M.