Anonymous wrote:Is it just DC? I have had my home on the market for 3 months. A few showings but no contracts. Row house - $875,000, then dropped to $850,000. Considering dropping to $825,000. Price isn't always a factor - it just seems like no one is buying. My agent told me to wait after the election, now wait after the new year. Wait until Spring? Is anyone else just waiting in DC????
Anonymous wrote:DC usually has a boom in sales activity the year after presidential elections. We will see if it is true in 2025.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been in real estate for 20 years. From my experience, the ๐ฏ๐๐๐ locations are still relatively strong. On the other hand, the ๐๏ธ๐ฉ๐ช ๐คฎ๐ฆจ locations are having a tough time in DC proper. People don't want bad schools, the irony of having poor walkability while living in the city, and living near public housing.
I think we are in the midst of a repricing of assets. Gone are the days where people are buying into the dream that Petworth or Edgewood will become the next Logan Circle in short order.
I lived in Shaw in 1991. That's what people said then.
Shaw is next to Logan Circle, one neighborhood over from Dupont, and borders on Downtown DC.
Not quite. Logan Circle and the U Street neighborhood are in between. Please don't be one of those newcomers who started calling the U St/14th St area Shaw. It's not.
False. 14th to 11th south of S and north of Mass is Logan Circle. Shaw is 11th to 6th south of Florida. North of Mt Vernon Sq / triangle (which is starts at N street or so and ends in china town / downtown)
Not a newcomer. Born and raised in DC.
If what you're saying is true, then Logan would be in between Dupont and Shaw. The U ST Historic District (also part of Old City II) is north of Logan, and also borders Shaw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not a great time to list. But, that said, the problem is your price.
No the problem is DC crime.
Who wants to live in that?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been in real estate for 20 years. From my experience, the ๐ฏ๐๐๐ locations are still relatively strong. On the other hand, the ๐๏ธ๐ฉ๐ช ๐คฎ๐ฆจ locations are having a tough time in DC proper. People don't want bad schools, the irony of having poor walkability while living in the city, and living near public housing.
I think we are in the midst of a repricing of assets. Gone are the days where people are buying into the dream that Petworth or Edgewood will become the next Logan Circle in short order.
I lived in Shaw in 1991. That's what people said then.
Shaw is next to Logan Circle, one neighborhood over from Dupont, and borders on Downtown DC.
Not quite. Logan Circle and the U Street neighborhood are in between. Please don't be one of those newcomers who started calling the U St/14th St area Shaw. It's not.
False. 14th to 11th south of S and north of Mass is Logan Circle. Shaw is 11th to 6th south of Florida. North of Mt Vernon Sq / triangle (which is starts at N street or so and ends in china town / downtown)
Not a newcomer. Born and raised in DC.
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You need to get out of your mommy bubble. Most people in DC who buy houses donโt care about the schools. In fact, most people who live in DC donโt have children.
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Anonymous wrote:So many ?????s OP. Are you 12?
The answer is that the price is too high for the current market in your micromarket.
You sound like the 12 year old with your response.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been in real estate for 20 years. From my experience, the ๐ฏ๐๐๐ locations are still relatively strong. On the other hand, the ๐๏ธ๐ฉ๐ช ๐คฎ๐ฆจ locations are having a tough time in DC proper. People don't want bad schools, the irony of having poor walkability while living in the city, and living near public housing.
I think we are in the midst of a repricing of assets. Gone are the days where people are buying into the dream that Petworth or Edgewood will become the next Logan Circle in short order.
I lived in Shaw in 1991. That's what people said then.
Shaw is next to Logan Circle, one neighborhood over from Dupont, and borders on Downtown DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been in real estate for 20 years. From my experience, the ๐ฏ๐๐๐ locations are still relatively strong. On the other hand, the ๐๏ธ๐ฉ๐ช ๐คฎ๐ฆจ locations are having a tough time in DC proper. People don't want bad schools, the irony of having poor walkability while living in the city, and living near public housing.
I think we are in the midst of a repricing of assets. Gone are the days where people are buying into the dream that Petworth or Edgewood will become the next Logan Circle in short order.
I lived in Shaw in 1991. That's what people said then.
Shaw is next to Logan Circle, one neighborhood over from Dupont, and borders on Downtown DC.
Not quite. Logan Circle and the U Street neighborhood are in between. Please don't be one of those newcomers who started calling the U St/14th St area Shaw. It's not.