Massive Real Estate Sell-Off in Washington, D.C. — the Most Expensive in The Nation

The most expensive housing markets in the U.S., the burbs of D.C., is suddenly taking a beating. The moochers, the looters, the criminals are fleeing in a major housing sell off.

“Of the top seven wealthiest counties in America, 4 of them are suburbs of Washington, D.C. These counties have no major industries of note other than the federal government, lobbying the federal government and selling things to the federal government.”

“This is a major reason why the vast majority of Americans have zero sympathy for defunded NGOs, terminated federal employees, cut-off journalists and suddenly irrelevant lobbyists.”

They are running scared:

Nowhere to run. Nowhere to hide.

Real estate market crash fears in Washington DC as netizens claim 1,000s selling homes, leaving city

By Ashley Paul

Multiple netizens are reporting a massive rise in people listing their homes for sale in the Washington, DC area. Read on to know what Grok thinks of it.

Several social media users have claimed that there are fears of an impending real estate market crash in Washington DC. Sharing images of houses listed in the area, they pointed out that residents are packing up their belongings and leaving the city en masse.

One X user claimed that more than 4,271 houses were put up for sale in just the last 14 days in Washington, DC. “The rats are running away,” the user said.

Another user blamed Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) for the exodus and shared a picture showing 14,825 houses that have been reportedly listed for sale in and around the city. “It’s less of a market shift and more of a mass evacuation, like rats fleeing a sinking ship,” the user said.

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