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Northern VA Real Estate Update: Steady and Promising Despite Uncertainty

There’s been a lot of chatter about the Northern Virginia real estate market, but much of it is noise rather than reality. The truth is, our market remains strong, with opportunities for both buyers and sellers.

Seasonal Inventory Trends
Inventory levels have seen a slight increase, but this is a normal seasonal shift—not a cause for concern. Every year, as we move past Valentine’s Day, more homes hit the market. Sellers take advantage of the spring season, giving buyers more choices. Well-priced and well-presented homes continue to attract attention and often receive offers within days.

Impact of Potential Government Layoffs
There’s been speculation that government layoffs could negatively impact the market. However, most homeowners are unlikely to sell immediately after a job loss, as finding new employment often takes priority over moving. Many will choose to stay put, keeping inventory tight. Plus, not all affected workers are homeowners, further minimizing the market impact.

Spring Market Outlook
The spring market is already showing signs of strength. Open houses are busy, and homes that are priced right and in good condition are moving quickly. That said, the market remains price-sensitive—overpriced homes tend to linger and may require adjustments. Sellers should remain realistic with their pricing strategies.

Mortgage Rates and Buyer Confidence
Mortgage rates have been trending down for five consecutive weeks, which could bring more buyers into the market and boost demand. However, economic uncertainty remains a factor.

Market Performance and Buyer Behavior
On some homes, buyers have more time to make decisions as the median days on market rose to 19 in February, up from 16 last year—but still well below the 45-day pre-pandemic average. Home prices are holding steady; however some buyers are finding opportunities for seller assistance and home inspections are on the comeback.

Looking Ahead
Despite affordability challenges and tight inventory, the market is showing resilience. As rates continue to fluctuate, buyers may need to act quickly when they dip. If you’re considering buying or selling this spring, now is a promising time to make a move.

If you have questions about the market or want to explore your home’s value, I’m here to help. Give me a call at (703) 304-1150 or send me an email to zinta@zinta.com

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