June 21, 2025
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Have DOGE job cuts led to more housing inventory in Washington, D.C.?

What they were waiting to see was whether they were going to have a job or not. President Donald Trump’s cuts to the federal workforce has put Washington, D.C., residents and the housing market there on edge. Through his administration’s U.S. DOGE Service, mass layoffs have occurred across virtually every federal department and agency.  While

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Inventory back to 2019 levels and what that means for 2025

I’ll still play an advisory role and will continue to contribute to HousingWire with a monthly column on the market. If you’re not a HousingWire subscriber, please join us. I will also continue to share regular insights on the housing market via my own social channels, including Twitter and LinkedIn. Make sure you’re following me

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Spring Inventory Blooms, but Buyers Remain Cautious Amid Economic Uncertainty

New listings hit highest March level in three years, rising 10.2% annually Pending home sales drop 5.2% YoY in larger metro areas as buyers hesitate Price drops hit their highest share for any March since 2016 AUSTIN, Texas, April 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The U.S. housing market saw signs of continued recovery this spring, with

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