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New Federal Workplace Policies Affecting Local Real Estate Market

February 10, 2025
Real Estate Commissions Shakeup Will Require More Agent Scrutiny
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Buy or sell? Move or stay put?

These are the questions local real estate agents say D.C.-area families are weighing right now with new federal policies in place.

“We obviously have a very high percentage of population compared to other parts of the country — their livelihood is related to the government,” said Eldad Moraru, a real estate agent with Compass Realty.

Moraru told WTOP return-to-work mandates have some scrambling to find new places to live.

As a result, he said that “potentially, condos in the city may see an uptick,” both in terms of demand and price hikes.

The federal hiring freeze is also creating uncertainty.

Click here to read the rest of the article written by Matt Kaufax over at WTOP

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