March 15, 2026 - 14:43

After a notably quiet winter, the Washington D.C. metropolitan housing market is showing strong signs of a significant spring revival. Industry experts point to a confluence of factors driving this anticipated surge, including a recent dip in mortgage rates from last year's highs. This modest decline is improving affordability and bringing more potential buyers off the sidelines.
Compounding this effect is a noticeable rise in available inventory. More homeowners are listing their properties, providing a wider selection for buyers who had grown frustrated by the historically low number of homes for sale. This increase in listings is helping to balance the market slightly, though demand remains robust.
The market is fundamentally fueled by considerable pent-up demand from both first-time buyers and those looking to relocate within the region. Many individuals and families postponed their moving plans during the winter months and amid last year's peak financing costs. Now, with more options and slightly friendlier borrowing conditions, a wave of activity is expected. Real estate agents across the District, Maryland, and Virginia report a marked increase in buyer inquiries and scheduled showings, setting the stage for a competitive and active spring selling season.
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