Housing Market Trends Across the U.S - Redfin

Regional Trends

L.A. Home Prices Rise in October, But Buyers Are Pushing Back

L.A. home prices rose just 3.5 percent in October from a year earlier to $553,500, marking the fourth consecutive month of slowing price appreciation. Sales in the city were flat, ending a four-month run of year-over-year growth.

Washington, D.C., Home Prices Rise At Slowest Pace This Year

Home prices in the District climbed a modest 2.1 percent while sales slumped 12 percent in October. Redfin agents say seasonality is one reason for October’s slow sales and modest price growth, but they also sense a subtle shift in the market that might be more than a seasonal chill.

Washington, D.C., Home Prices Rise for 10th Month

Washington, D.C., home prices rose 10.8 percent in September from a year earlier, to a median sale price of $515,000. While the city has seen year-over-year price increases every month since November, the picture is different across the broader DC-MD-VA metro region.
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