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Wheaton and White Oak: Montgomery County's Best-Kept Value Neighborhoods in 2026
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Wheaton and White Oak: Montgomery County's Best-Kept Value Neighborhoods in 2026

While Bethesda and Silver Spring get all the attention, Wheaton and White Oak have been quietly offering some of the best value in the county — Metro access, real community character, and prices that haven't fully caught up yet.

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DC Metro Housing Market Report: March 2026
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DC Metro Housing Market Report: March 2026

The DC Metro housing market median hit $635,000 in March 2026 — up 1.6% with homes selling in 11 days. Full data breakdown by jurisdiction and property type from Bright MLS.

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How Much Home Can You Afford in Montgomery County? (2026 Guide)
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How Much Home Can You Afford in Montgomery County? (2026 Guide)

What salary do you need to buy a home in Montgomery County in 2026? A complete affordability breakdown at $100K, $150K, $200K, and $250K+ income with real MoCo costs — taxes, HOA, insurance included.

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Is Now a Good Time to Buy a Home in Montgomery County? (Spring 2026)
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Is Now a Good Time to Buy a Home in Montgomery County? (Spring 2026)

Is spring 2026 a good time to buy a home in Montgomery County? Median price $650,000 (+6.6%), homes selling in 10 days, rates above 6.5%. Here's the honest framework for your specific situation.

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Montgomery County Housing Market Report: March 2026
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Montgomery County Housing Market Report: March 2026

Montgomery County median home price hit $650,000 in March 2026 — up 6.6% year over year, selling in 10 days. The strongest appreciation in the DC Metro. Full Bright MLS data breakdown.

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Mortgage Rates Are Rising in Spring 2026: What DC Metro Buyers Need to Know
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Mortgage Rates Are Rising in Spring 2026: What DC Metro Buyers Need to Know

Mortgage rates have risen five straight weeks in spring 2026, hovering above 6.5%. Here's exactly what rising rates cost DC Metro buyers at the $400K, $650K, and $850K price points — and why waiting usually backfires.

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Northern Virginia Housing Market Report: March 2026
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Northern Virginia Housing Market Report: March 2026

The Northern Virginia housing market in March 2026 is split: Arlington up 7.9% to $819,000 while Alexandria dropped 11.9%. Full jurisdiction breakdown from Bright MLS with price change chart.

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Prince George's County Housing Market Report: March 2026
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Prince George's County Housing Market Report: March 2026

Prince George's County median home price was $439,950 in March 2026 — the most affordable close-in DC Metro market. At 33 days on market and 2.63 months of supply, buyers have real leverage. Full Bright MLS data.

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Should I Sell My Home in Montgomery County in 2026?
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Should I Sell My Home in Montgomery County in 2026?

Should you sell your home in Montgomery County in 2026? Prices hit $650,000 (+6.6% YoY) and homes are selling in 10 days. The honest seller framework — including what happens when you overprice.

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Single-Family Home Prices in the DC Metro: March 2026 Market Report
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Single-Family Home Prices in the DC Metro: March 2026 Market Report

The median single-family home in the DC Metro sold for $850,000 in March 2026 — in 7 days, with listings down 9.9% year over year. The tightest housing segment in the region, explained.

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DC Metro Townhome Prices and Market Report: March 2026
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DC Metro Townhome Prices and Market Report: March 2026

DC Metro townhome median price was $614,410 in March 2026 — selling in 11 days with pending sales up 10.1% year over year. The most active segment in the region. Full Bright MLS breakdown.

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Washington DC Condo Market 2026: Average Prices, Trends, and What Buyers Need to Know
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Washington DC Condo Market 2026: Average Prices, Trends, and What Buyers Need to Know

Washington DC condo prices range from $385,000 to $675,000+ in 2026. At 30+ days on market and 4.84 months of supply, DC condos are the most buyer-friendly segment in the region. Full Bright MLS breakdown.

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Gaithersburg vs. Germantown, MD: Which One Should You Buy In?
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Gaithersburg vs. Germantown, MD: Which One Should You Buy In?

Both are in the upper part of Montgomery County. Both are more affordable than Bethesda or Silver Spring. But they're genuinely different markets — and which one makes sense depends entirely on what you're optimizing for.

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Rockville, MD Housing Market: What's Actually Happening in 2026
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Rockville, MD Housing Market: What's Actually Happening in 2026

Rockville is one of Montgomery County's most underrated real estate markets — Metro access, solid schools, a growing tech and biotech corridor, and prices that still make sense. Here's what the market looks like right now.

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Bethesda vs. Chevy Chase vs. Potomac: Where Should You Buy in 2026?
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Bethesda vs. Chevy Chase vs. Potomac: Where Should You Buy in 2026?

Three of Montgomery County's most prestigious addresses — each with a completely different value proposition. Here's an honest comparison to help you figure out which one actually fits your life.

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Silver Spring, MD Real Estate: What $400K–$800K Gets You in 2026
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Silver Spring, MD Real Estate: What $400K–$800K Gets You in 2026

Silver Spring sits at the top of the Red Line, minutes from DC, with one of the most diverse housing stocks in Montgomery County. Here's exactly what different budgets buy you right now.

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Housing Inventory Is Back at a 6-Year High — Here's What That Means for DC Metro Buyers
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Housing Inventory Is Back at a 6-Year High — Here's What That Means for DC Metro Buyers

912,696 homes were actively for sale in January 2026 — the highest count since 2020. After years of competing for too little, buyers finally have more options. But it is not equal everywhere in the DC metro.

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Your Mortgage Payment Is $300 Cheaper Than It Was Last Spring
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Your Mortgage Payment Is $300 Cheaper Than It Was Last Spring

Median monthly mortgage payments dropped from $2,882 to $2,599 — a $283 difference — since May 2025. That's not a rounding error. That's real money that changes what you can afford.

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Contingencies in Maryland: Which Ones to Keep and Which to Waive
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Contingencies in Maryland: Which Ones to Keep and Which to Waive

Waiving contingencies can win you a home in a competitive market — but waiving the wrong ones can cost you your earnest money or saddle you with serious problems. Here's how to think about each one.

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DC Metro Housing Market: Every County Ranked by Competitiveness — February 2026
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DC Metro Housing Market: Every County Ranked by Competitiveness — February 2026

Loudoun County homes sell in 7 days. Washington DC homes sit for 70. The same metro, wildly different realities. Here's the February 2026 Bright MLS data, every county ranked from hottest to slowest.

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DC Metro Real Estate Market: February 2026 Breakdown by Property Type
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DC Metro Real Estate Market: February 2026 Breakdown by Property Type

Single-family homes, townhomes, and condos are each behaving like different markets. February 2026 Bright MLS data shows the full picture across the DC, Maryland, and Virginia region.

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Selling FSBO in Maryland in 2026? The Data Shows It Usually Costs You More
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Selling FSBO in Maryland in 2026? The Data Shows It Usually Costs You More

Homes sold with an agent sold for $425,000. Homes sold without one sold for $360,000. That's a $65,000 gap — nearly 20% — according to NAR's 2025 data. Here's why FSBO pricing mistakes are costing Maryland sellers money right now.

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The Montgomery County Home Buying Process, Step by Step (2026)
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The Montgomery County Home Buying Process, Step by Step (2026)

From pre-approval to closing day — a complete, honest guide to buying a home in Montgomery County, Maryland in 2026. No fluff, no filler, just the actual process.

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How Much Equity Do Montgomery County Homeowners Have in 2026?
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How Much Equity Do Montgomery County Homeowners Have in 2026?

If you bought a home in Montgomery County 10, 15, or 20 years ago, you may be sitting on more equity than you realize. Here's what the data shows — and why it could change everything about your next move.

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Home Inspection Found Problems: What to Do Next in Maryland
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Home Inspection Found Problems: What to Do Next in Maryland

Almost every home inspection finds something. The question isn't whether there are findings — it's which ones matter, which to negotiate, and when the right answer is to walk away. Here's how to handle it.

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Home Improvements with the Best ROI When Selling in Maryland (2026 Data)
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Home Improvements with the Best ROI When Selling in Maryland (2026 Data)

A garage door replacement returns 268% of its cost when you sell. A minor kitchen remodel returns 113%. Before you spend money on renovations before listing, here's the data on what actually pays back — and what to skip — in today's Maryland market.

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How Much House Can You Afford in Montgomery County on $100K, $150K, or $200K?
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How Much House Can You Afford in Montgomery County on $100K, $150K, or $200K?

Online mortgage calculators give you a number. This post gives you the real picture — what different income levels actually buy in Montgomery County, MD in 2026, including taxes, insurance, and what's left over.

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How to Win a Bidding War in Montgomery County Without Overpaying
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How to Win a Bidding War in Montgomery County Without Overpaying

Montgomery County's sub-$750K single-family home market is still competitive. Multiple offers happen regularly. Here's what actually works — and what doesn't — when you're competing for a home you want.

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Maryland vs. Virginia vs. DC: Which Jurisdiction Is Best to Buy In?
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Maryland vs. Virginia vs. DC: Which Jurisdiction Is Best to Buy In?

The DC Metro spans three jurisdictions with different tax structures, school systems, and market dynamics. Here's a straight comparison to help you figure out where your money goes furthest for your situation.

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Montgomery County vs. Fairfax County: Where Does Your Money Go Further in 2026?
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Montgomery County vs. Fairfax County: Where Does Your Money Go Further in 2026?

Two of the top-ranked school districts in the country, two of the most competitive real estate markets in the Mid-Atlantic. Here's how Montgomery County, MD and Fairfax County, VA actually compare for buyers in 2026.

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Mortgage Rates Hit a 3.5-Year Low: What DC Metro Buyers Need to Know Right Now
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Mortgage Rates Hit a 3.5-Year Low: What DC Metro Buyers Need to Know Right Now

Mortgage rates just reached their lowest point in 3.5 years. Monthly payments on a median-priced home are down nearly $300 since last spring. Here's what that actually means for buyers in Montgomery County and the DC metro — and why waiting may cost you.

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New Construction vs. Existing Home in the DC Suburbs: What Builders Are Offering in 2026
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New Construction vs. Existing Home in the DC Suburbs: What Builders Are Offering in 2026

65% of builders are offering incentives. 36% are cutting prices by an average of 6%. New home sales hit a 3-year high in 2025. Here's how to compare new construction and existing homes in the DC metro — and when a new build might actually be the smarter financial move.

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New Construction vs. Existing Home in the DC Suburbs: Which Is the Better Buy?
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New Construction vs. Existing Home in the DC Suburbs: Which Is the Better Buy?

New construction offers modern features and builder warranties. Existing homes offer negotiability and established neighborhoods. Here's a practical comparison for buyers in Montgomery County and the DC Metro in 2026.

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Northern Virginia Housing Market: February 2026 — Fairfax, Loudoun, Arlington & Alexandria
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Northern Virginia Housing Market: February 2026 — Fairfax, Loudoun, Arlington & Alexandria

Homes in Fairfax and Loudoun counties are selling in 7 days. Arlington follows at 11. If you are buying or selling anywhere in Northern Virginia, the February 2026 Bright MLS data paints a clear picture: this is the most competitive stretch of the DC metro.

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Prince George's County Housing Market: February 2026 — Affordable, Slower, and Full of Opportunity
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Prince George's County Housing Market: February 2026 — Affordable, Slower, and Full of Opportunity

At $440,000 median and 40 days on market, Prince George's County is the most affordable and buyer-friendly real estate market in the DC metro right now. Here's what the February 2026 Bright MLS data shows — and why more buyers should be looking here.

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Rent vs. Buy in Montgomery County: The 2026 Math
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Rent vs. Buy in Montgomery County: The 2026 Math

The emotional case for buying is easy to make. The financial case is more nuanced. Here's the actual math on renting vs. buying in Montgomery County in 2026 — and when each option makes more sense.

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Thinking of Selling Your Home As-Is in Montgomery County? Read This First.
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Thinking of Selling Your Home As-Is in Montgomery County? Read This First.

65% of sellers do some repairs before listing. Only 35% sell as-is. In today's market, where buyers have more options, selling as-is in Montgomery County can mean fewer showings, a smaller buyer pool, and a lower final price. Here's when it makes sense — and when it costs you.

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Washington DC Real Estate Market: February 2026 — The Softest Market in the Region
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Washington DC Real Estate Market: February 2026 — The Softest Market in the Region

While Northern Virginia homes sell in days, Washington DC homes are sitting a median of 70 days on market with 4.26 months of supply. Here's what February 2026 Bright MLS data reveals about the city's housing market — and what it means for buyers and sellers in DC proper.

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Why So Many Montgomery County Homeowners Are Choosing Not to Sell Right Now
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Why So Many Montgomery County Homeowners Are Choosing Not to Sell Right Now

New listings in Montgomery County dropped 16.4% year over year in February 2026. Sellers aren't coming to market — and the reason is more specific than 'rates are high.' Here's what's actually going on.

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Why Some Homes Sit on the Market in Montgomery County (And How to Avoid It)
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Why Some Homes Sit on the Market in Montgomery County (And How to Avoid It)

In a market where the median is 26 days, some homes sit for 60, 90, or 120+ days. It's almost never random. Here's why — and what sellers can do about it before it happens.

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Why Overpricing Your Home Costs You Money in Montgomery County
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Why Overpricing Your Home Costs You Money in Montgomery County

The data is clear: homes that sit on the market for more than 3 weeks in Montgomery County sell for less than homes that go under contract in the first two weeks. Here's why overpricing backfires — and what the right strategy actually looks like.

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3 Reasons Spring 2026 Is the Best Time to Sell Your Home in Montgomery County
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3 Reasons Spring 2026 Is the Best Time to Sell Your Home in Montgomery County

Spring consistently produces more buyers, more offers, and faster sales. In 2026, add falling mortgage rates and rising buyer confidence to that seasonal boost. Here's the data on why listing this spring in Montgomery County may be your best window.

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Buying a Condo in the DC Metro in 2026: The Market Has Shifted in Buyers' Favor
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Buying a Condo in the DC Metro in 2026: The Market Has Shifted in Buyers' Favor

While single-family homes sell in 7 days, DC Metro condos sit for 30+ days with 4.84 months of supply in spring 2026 — giving condo buyers real leverage. Here's what that means if you're buying a condo in Montgomery County, DC, or Northern Virginia.

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Is Now a Good Time to Sell a Home in Montgomery County? (2026 Data)
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Is Now a Good Time to Sell a Home in Montgomery County? (2026 Data)

Homes in Montgomery County are selling in 10 days at a $650,000 median in March 2026 — with only 1.81 months of supply. If you're thinking about selling, here's what the data says about your timing and price.

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Montgomery County Housing Market Update: February 2026
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Montgomery County Housing Market Update: February 2026

Inventory hit a historic low in February 2026, median prices climbed to $606,750, and homes still moved in under a month. Here's what the Bright MLS data actually means for buyers and sellers in Montgomery County, MD.

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