DOGE cuts haven’t upended DC’s rental market yet — but a more powerful catalyst could send rents soaring

A row of homes in Washington, DC.
The Capitol Hill neighborhood in Washington, DC.

  • Rent fell across the US for the 19th month in a row in February.
  • But apartment prices in Washington, DC, rose 3.3% — even as DOGE cuts hit federal workers.
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