Get ready for the 2025 season finale of Keyed In! In this special State of the Market (SOTM) 2025 episode, Brent, Lauryn, Max, and Rob dive into the latest trends and insights shaping the real estate landscape both nationally and in the DMV region. We’ll unpack the fallout from recent federal layoffs, which have sent shockwaves through the Washington, D.C. housing market—leading to a record 25% increase in inventory. Plus, we’ll explore how private-sector innovations and new redevelopment pro...
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Get ready for the 2025 season finale of Keyed In! In this special State of the Market (SOTM) 2025 episode, Brent, Lauryn, Max, and Rob dive into the latest trends and insights shaping the real estate landscape both nationally and in the DMV region. We’ll unpack the fallout from recent federal layoffs, which have sent shockwaves through the Washington, D.C. housing market—leading to a record 25% increase in inventory. Plus, we’ll explore how private-sector innovations and new redevelopment pro...
In this episode, we sit down with Margaret Babbington, a native Washingtonian (shout out to St. John’s College HS grads!) and top-performing real estate agent with over 16 years of experience. Margaret has built her career on deep connections with nearly every neighborhood in the DC area, working with everyone from first-time homebuyers to seasoned investors and developers. We’ll explore her expertise in marketing, negotiating, and getting the maximum value for her clients, as well as her jou...
Keyed In Real Estate Podcast
Get ready for the 2025 season finale of Keyed In! In this special State of the Market (SOTM) 2025 episode, Brent, Lauryn, Max, and Rob dive into the latest trends and insights shaping the real estate landscape both nationally and in the DMV region. We’ll unpack the fallout from recent federal layoffs, which have sent shockwaves through the Washington, D.C. housing market—leading to a record 25% increase in inventory. Plus, we’ll explore how private-sector innovations and new redevelopment pro...