Early March 2026 — More Listings, Measured Demand, Strategic Market
A focused weekly look at residential housing across Montgomery, Frederick, Prince George’s, Howard County, and Washington, DC — with on‑the‑ground callouts for Rockville, North Potomac, Gaithersburg, Silver Spring, Potomac, Germantown, Olney, Damascus, and nearby communities.
📊 The Big Picture This Week
Across Bright MLS data, regional REALTOR® reporting, and national coverage, the market continues to move toward balance.
Common themes showing up across sources:
- Inventory rising across the metro
- Sales activity slower but steady
- Pricing mostly stable
- Buyers more deliberate
Weekly Bright MLS–based data shows the DC metro averaged 34 days on market, with active listings up about 12.4% year‑over‑year and new contracts rising modestly.
At the start of 2026, overall metro sales volume and unit sales declined year‑over‑year while prices continued rising modestly — a clear sign of normalization rather than contraction.
📦 Inventory: The Biggest Story Right Now
The supply conversation is driving the shift.
- Active listings rising across DC metro markets Â
- Forecasts suggest inventory could rise roughly 14% through 2026 Â
- National coverage notes DC among metros seeing some of the strongest listing growth Â
Locally, inventory growth is most visible in:
- Gaithersburg
- Germantown
- Olney
- Damascus
- Parts of Prince George’s County and Frederick County
Tighter inventory remains common in:
- Rockville
- North Potomac
- Potomac
- Select Silver Spring neighborhoods
➡️ Translation: buyers have options again — but strong listings still move.
💰 Pricing: Stability With Micro‑Market Variation
Recent metro data shows:
- Median DC sale price (Jan 2026): ~$652,500, up year‑over‑year Â
- Metro median around $550,000, up about 4.36% YoY Â
- Average sold price rose slightly while total sales declined Â
Trends by product:
- Detached homes holding value better
- Condos softer and slower
- Attached homes showing steady demand Â
📍 Local pattern:
- Potomac / North Potomac: resilient pricing
- Rockville / Silver Spring: stable with commuter demand
- Gaithersburg / Germantown: negotiation returning
- Outer Montgomery (Olney/Damascus): price‑sensitive buyers
⏱️ Days on Market: Buyers Taking Their Time
Metro averages show homes are taking longer to sell:
- 45 average days on market metro‑wide (Jan data) Â
- Up roughly 25% year‑over‑year
What’s driving it:
- Buyers touring more homes
- More financial analysis before offers
- Fewer impulse decisions than 2021–2022
🏦 Mortgage Rates + Economic Signals
Rates around early 2026 have hovered near the low‑6% range — down from last year — improving affordability slightly while still limiting activity.Â
Forecasts suggest modest price growth (around 2%–3% nationally) with affordability remaining the biggest constraint.Â
🏗️ Development Watch (DC‑Specific)
Policy shifts and development trends matter locally.
DC continues pushing office‑to‑residential conversions — including a major Dupont Circle project creating over 500 apartments — as part of a broader strategy to revive downtown housing supply.
📍 Local Notes Across Key Submarkets
Rockville / North Potomac
- Consistent demand for updated homes; pricing holding firm.
Gaithersburg / Germantown
- Most inventory growth; buyers negotiating again.
Silver Spring
- Transit‑oriented demand remains strong.
Potomac
- Luxury segment slower but stable.
Olney / Damascus
- Traditional offer timelines returning.
Frederick / Howard County
- Steady relocation demand but more cautious buyers.
đź§ What This Means
For Buyers
- More choice and negotiating leverage.
- Strong homes still move quickly.
- Preparation wins — hesitation costs opportunity.
For Sellers
- Pricing discipline matters more than ever.
- First‑week positioning is critical.
- Presentation separates winners from stale listings.
🔑 5 Practical Takeaways
- Inventory growth is reshaping negotiations.
- Pricing is holding despite slower sales.
- Buyers are thoughtful — not absent.
- Strategy beats speed in this market.
- Neighborhood trends matter more than headlines.
Sources & Notes
(Neighborhood commentary reflects observed trends and interpretation of regional data; estimates noted where applicable.)
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