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“Why Now May Be the Smartest Time to Move in the DMV Real Estate Market”

While economic activity has remained relatively stable across the country, several Federal Reserve districts are beginning to show signs of a slowdown. Uncertainty surrounding future trade policies and tariffs is contributing to a more cautious business climate. Car sales have ticked upward, but tourism has slowed, and many companies are holding off on hiring decisions due to ongoing tariff concerns.

So, what does this mean for the late spring and summer real estate market?

Despite the economic mixed signals, the real estate market in the DMV region is showing resilience. Whether you’re looking to buy, sell, or simply explore your options, this could be an ideal time to make a move. More listings are hitting the market, and many buyers are motivated to settle in before summer begins. Making strategic moves now could lead to a smooth closing and the chance to enjoy your new home just in time for the warmer months.

Interest rates are another key factor. While they continue to fluctuate, mortgage rates are currently in the high 6% range — still lower than where they started earlier this year and below the levels seen at this time last year. That said, volatility has left many buyers and sellers unsure of what’s next. The market feels like it’s holding its breath, but waiting too long could mean missing the right opportunity.

Here’s the truth: trying to “time the market” is rarely effective. Home prices in the DMV remain steady, and in some areas, they’re still rising — thanks to tight inventory and solid demand. Having a well-thought-out plan and being ready to act when the right home becomes available is a smarter approach than sitting on the sidelines.

For sellers, well-prepared homes are still drawing strong attention. When clients follow professional guidance — from making essential updates to using high-quality photography and strategic marketing — results are strong. In today’s market, success still comes down to three fundamentals: presentation, pricing, and positioning.

Remember, opportunity often hides in uncertain times. By staying informed and acting with intention, you can navigate the market confidently and come out ahead.

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