WASHINGTON ( DC News Now ) — The real estate market in the Washington, D.C. region is seeing major shifts, with housing inventory rising and home prices beginning to dip.
The changes come as the District and the Washington Commanders sealed a deal for the RFK Stadium redevelopment project , a move expected to reshape parts of the city and surrounding neighborhoods.
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Experts said the increase in listings and softening prices could signal a move toward a buyer’s market, especially as interest rates remain steady.
The RFK project is also expected to drive long-term investment and could boost home values in nearby areas…