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 bring together an expert panel to discuss the state of the real estate market as of December 2024. Max and Brent welcome Lauren Davis and Rob Sanders to explore how recent developments are influencing the industry, the implications for 2025 market trends, and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. With a new administration coming to Washington, luxury real estate deals could either boom...or bust...under Trump! Join us for an insightful conversation with the Dist...
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...