Capitol Hill
In Washington, DC. Union Station is one of many Capitol Hill neighborhoods.
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For homebuyers in the District and inner suburbs, too few houses are available in the less-than-$400,000 price range, as low mortgage rates and high rents push demand to an all-time high.
The area real estate market has returned to a seller-friendly era of multiple offers, escalation clauses and competitive bidding. Here’s how a buyer can be ready for it.
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