Capitol Hill is also a neighborhood in Washington, a big village, split halfway across, half in the NE and half in the SE quadrant of Washington, DC. Politicians work here, but people live here also.
On the north side, an iconic landmark is Union Station, with some 40 million people annually, shown here to represent the local perspective. This is a true transportation hub, with Amtrak, suburban rail, intercity bus and the Metro(subway) stations to converge. As of 2019, 2nd busiest station in the country.
As of February 2016, the H Street Trolley now gets people from (almost) Union Station to past the 15th St Starburst.
This view shows the station as you drive up in a cab, or Bikeshare or walk from Capitol Hill on left. If you were there today, you'd see no cabs, and no people inside (or, truly just a handful, not 100's, but mere dozens).
This month, 103 homes were sold in June 2022. Almost the same number of solds as the previous month, and almost the same number as the five year average of 109. With fewer highs and lows, perhaps the market has settled down some? Regardless, the recovery is still doing well. Perhaps the market will remain stable and improve going forward, we will continue to watch.
Currently there are 237 homes are on the market, a good number more than the previous month, and quite a bit higher than the June average for the prior 5 years of 185. Is the market still hot? or stabilizing? We'll watch for the trend. More inventory equals more opportunity.
We are at 2.3 Months of Supply, which is a few more days than the previous month and a little higher than the 5 year average of 2.0 months of supply. Numbers continue to drop from earlier in the year making this market fast. Let's see how soon we get to these numbers again, be that 1-2-3 or x months.
June sold prices decreased from the previous month to a $750,000 sold price, as numbers for the 5 year average were $703,500 for this month. Demand is catching up with inventory in this neighborhood. Growth continues, but this zip includes emerging areas as well.
Median days on market were nearly the same as the previous month as homes were sold in 10 days in May. This is identical to the 5 year average of 9 days. Buyers were jumping in head first this month.
Are buyers finally seeing a bit of breathing room in June? Absolutely not, it doesn't appear so with the ratio of sold price to original list price maintaining at 100%, the average for the prior 5 years is 100%.
This neighborhood comprises several sub-neighborhoods, from the brand new NOMA construction, to Trinidad and Union Market (itself a new mecca) and trendy H Street. As well as the tried and true, Capitol Hill and Union Station.This zip code ranked #27 in Washingtonian Magazines Great Places To Live 2019 issue, which ranked the 100 priciest zip codes in the greater Washington DC metro area. With confidence, expect this zip to move up the chart in the next year(s) as the NOMA/Union Market continue to grow and the demand is challenged to be met.
(data from getsmartcharts; photo from Amtrak)
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