DMV Summer 2025 Housing Market in Review: Big Sales, Shifting Trends & What’s Next
Hello and welcome back to my blog... Summer is winding down across the DMV, and the housing market has reflected that shift. Over the past few months, inventory climbed and buyer urgency eased compared with the spring, but the market was far from quiet: well-priced, well-presented homes still drew strong attention. As the season turns to fall — when activity often picks up after vacations end and routines resume — this recap highlights the summer’s data trends, standout sales (from trophy mansions to hidden gems), and a few listings still sitting, often because they’re priced or positioned for a different market. Market snapshot — headline stats Inventory in the Washington, D.C. metro surged this summer — active listings were roughly 10,283 at the end of July, about +40% year-over-year [1]. Median sale metrics vary by submarket: Washington, D.C. saw a mid-$600Ks median [2], while Northern Virginia’s median sits higher (suburban NOVA medians cluster around the $700K range). Con...