Week 3 — March 2026 — Inventory Expanding, Buyers Negotiating, Pricing Holding Steady

Alex Saenger
Alex Saenger
Published on March 20, 2026

MD & DC Metro Residential Real Estate Update

A focused weekly look at residential housing trends across Montgomery County, Frederick County, Prince George’s County, Howard County, and Washington, DC — including Rockville, North Potomac, Gaithersburg, Silver Spring, Potomac, Germantown, Olney, and Damascus.


The Big Picture This Week

The market continues its shift into a more strategic phase — not slower, just smarter.

Across MLS trends, national housing data, and regional reporting, three consistent themes show up this week:

  1. Inventory continues to expand
  2. Buyers are active, but negotiating more
  3. Pricing is holding — but only when positioned correctly

This is what a transition market looks like.


Inventory: More Listings, More Competition for Sellers

Inventory is up across most of the MD/DC metro — especially compared to the same time last year.

Where you’re seeing the most growth:

  • Gaithersburg
  • Germantown
  • Olney
  • Damascus
  • Frederick County
  • Parts of Prince George’s County

Still tight (but improving):

  • Rockville
  • North Potomac
  • Potomac
  • Prime Silver Spring pockets

What changed:
More sellers are entering the market as they adjust to current interest rates and life timing.

➡️ Buyers now have options again
➡️ Sellers now have competition again


Pricing: Stable — But Less Forgiving

Prices across the region are holding steady overall, but the spread between homes is widening.

What’s working:

  • Updated homes
  • Move-in ready condition
  • Strong location

What’s struggling:

  • Overpriced listings
  • Dated homes without adjustments
  • Properties that miss the market early

Local patterns:

  • Potomac / North Potomac: resilient pricing
  • Rockville / Silver Spring: stable demand
  • Gaithersburg / Germantown: negotiation zone
  • Olney / Damascus: price-sensitive buyers

➡️ The market isn’t dropping prices.
➡️ It’s exposing bad pricing.


Days on Market: Back to Reality

Homes are taking longer to sell compared to peak years.

But here’s the key distinction:

It’s not lack of demand — it’s buyer behavior.

Buyers today:

  • Tour multiple homes
  • Take 24–72 hours to decide
  • Run numbers before offering

That alone increases days on market.


Mortgage Rates: Quiet Influence

Rates are hovering in the mid–high 6% range (est.), which is:

  • Lower than recent peaks
  • Still enough to impact affordability

What this is doing:

  • Bringing buyers back slowly
  • Increasing negotiation sensitivity
  • Keeping pressure on monthly payment decisions

📍 Local Submarket Notes

Rockville / North Potomac
Strong demand for turnkey homes; limited inventory keeps pressure on pricing.

Gaithersburg / Germantown
Most noticeable inventory increase; buyers negotiating more.

Silver Spring
Consistent activity driven by location and accessibility.

Potomac
Luxury segment slower but stable; buyers deliberate.

Olney / Damascus
More traditional market conditions returning.

Frederick / Howard County
Steady demand, but buyers more price-conscious.


What This Means

For Buyers

  • You have leverage — but not unlimited leverage
  • Good homes still move quickly
  • Preparation wins deals

For Sellers

  • Pricing correctly is non-negotiable
  • First-week activity matters most
  • Condition directly impacts price

5 Practical Takeaways

  1. Inventory growth is creating real competition among sellers.
  2. Buyers are negotiating more — especially on terms.
  3. Pricing is stable, but only when aligned with the market.
  4. Days on market are rising due to decision-making, not demand loss.
  5. Hyper-local strategy matters more than ever.

Sources & Notes

Insights synthesized from:

  • Bright MLS Weekly Housing Reports
  • GCAAR Market Statistics
  • Maryland REALTORS® and DC market updates
  • Realtor.com and Redfin trend data
  • HousingWire and mortgage market commentary
  • Regional publications including Washington Business Journal and Bethesda Magazine

(Where exact weekly figures vary, trends are based on aggregated and directional data.)


“Alex Saenger and the Saenger Group are Top 1% Maryland Real Estate Agents serving the Washington DC Metro area. We are licensed Realtors based in Rockville, MD at Century 21 New Millenium.”


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