D.C. Real Estate Sales Start Slow in 2014; Frantic Spring Season Predicted

Evers & Co. Real Estate President Donna Evers Anticipates Wild Ride for Anyone in the Home Buying-Selling Market. Washington, D.C. (PRWEB) March 12, 2014 The Washington D.C. residential real estate market got off to an unusually slow start in 2014, due to lingering winter weather conditions that curbed demand. As a result, the anticipated pent-up buying power will lead to a compressed spring sales season that will impact buyers, sellers and the thousands of local real estate agents helping facilitate the significant transactions. “The spring season is always the hottest time of year
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