The Poduslo Group Sponsors the Allison Gala

It was an honor to sponsor the Triple Negative Breast Cancer Foundation at the Allison Gala last Friday night at the Four Seasons Georgetown. All proceeds benefit the Foundation and its mission to find a cure.

The kids are back to school, the nights are cooling off and the leaves are starting to turn. Fall is undoubtedly in the air in D.C. but September ushers in more than just the new season. This year more than ever, it also represents a changing market.

This fall, the Poduslo Group wants to thank you for being a part of the community and keep you informed about important market shifts impacting the D.C. area right now.


The kids are back to school, the nights are cooling off and the leaves are starting to turn. Fall is undoubtedly in the air in D.C. but September ushers in more than just the new season. This year more than ever, it also represents a changing market.

This fall, the Poduslo Group wants to thank you for being a part of the community and keep you informed about important market shifts impacting the D.C. area right now.


Market News That Effects You

Amazon makes for a (surprisingly) HOT fall.
With an easy commute to National Landing, the Amazon effect is fueling intense competition for homes. Click to find out what jurisdictions have become the most competitive housing markets in the country. Learn more.

Is the party over? New Airbnb regulations to take effect.
In 2017, Airbnb rentals generated $82M in income for the D.C. Area. For better or worse, new district restrictions could finally take effect in the coming months. While property owners are still getting their arms around the full impact, D.C. zoning officials are preparing to enforce new guidelines. Learn more. ­


Modern Socialite’s Guide to Fall in D.C.

Fall in D.C. is an exciting and busy time, but the season is short and will be gone as quickly as the summer. The Poduslo Group has done all the leg work to help you make the most of the season with our modern socialite’s go-to guide to fall in D.C. highlighting the best in new dining, upcoming festivals, immersive art experiences and more so you don’t miss a minute.

New, diverse and delicious D.C. dining options opening their doors soon.
This fall, D.C.’s intriguing culinary world is expanding and offering up several much-anticipated new dining options ranging from Latin cuisine to Asian/Italian fusion. Review our list and reserve a table at any of these hip D.C. restaurants opening soon. Check it out.

What to do and where to do it in D.C. this fall.
No matter your flavor – adults-only fun like the Death Becomes Us True Crime Festival, an interactive art experience like 29Rooms or a family-friendly activity like the opening of the new National Children’s Museum – this quick list highlights our top 12 things to do in and around D.C. this fall. Check it out.


Featured Listings & Coming Soon

3087 Ordway Street NW
5 Beds | 4 Baths | 2 Balf Baths
Elevator | Rooftop | Media Room | Wine Cellar
$2,879,000

1401 Q Street NW #305
2 Beds | 3 Baths | $1,200,000

2125 14th Street NW #211
1 Bed + Den | 1 Bath | Terrace $599,000

2125 14th Street NW #628
2 Bed | 2 Bath | $789,000

2030 8th Street NW #209
2 Bed | 2 Bath | $799,000


The number of units sold has decreased by 1.4% year-to-date in DC, 4.8% in Northern Virginia, 3.1% in Montgomery County, 1.1% in Anne Arundel County, and 2.2% in Prince George’s County.
(1/1/18-7/30/18 vs 1/1/19-7/30/19)

Across the DMV, the time homes were on the market before being sold, on average, increased year-to-date – from 31 to 39 days in DC, 31 to 32 days in Northern Virginia, 41 to 51 days in Montgomery County, 50 to 59 days Anne Arundel County, and 39 to 54 days in Prince George’s County.
(1/1/18-7/30/18 vs 1/1/19-7/30/19)

At the same time, the median price of sold homes increased by 1.7% in DC, 2.6% in Northern Virginia, 5.0% in Montgomery County, 8.7% in Anne Arundel County, and 3.3% Prince George’s County compared to the prior year. (July 2018 vs July 2019)
Synopsis: Across the board, the amount of homes sold throughout the DMV has decreased,
while the prices at which they sold were high compared to the prior year.