EasyOffer

Sell Your Nursing Home in Washington, DC

Looking to sell a nursing home in Washington, District of Columbia? Medicare and Medicaid certification requirements, CMS survey compliance, and skilled nursing regulations make nursing homes the most heavily regulated commercial properties. EasyOffer buys nursing home properties for cash and handles the regulatory transition.

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Market Snapshot: Washington, DC

Latest available data from public sources. Updated .

Median Home Value

$737,100

Census ACS 2024

Zillow Home Value Index

$571,631

-3.0% YoY

Zillow ZHVI

Median Sale Price

$450,000

Redfin

Days on Market

101 days

Redfin

Population

689,545

U.S. Census

Median Household Income

$109,870

Census ACS 2024

Sale-to-List Ratio

97.5%

Redfin

Active Inventory

1,033 homes

Redfin

Owner-Occupied

41.5%

Census ACS 2024

Price per Sq Ft

$564/sqft

Redfin

Recent Sales

120 homes

Redfin

Unemployment Rate

6.3%

BLS

Property Tax

$4,312/yr

Census ACS 2024

Median Age

34.9 years

Census ACS 2024

Poverty Rate

15.4%

Census ACS 2024

Avg. Commute

30 min

Census ACS 2024

Washington, DC Real Estate Market Data
MetricValueChangeSource
Median Home Value$737,100Census ACS 2024
Zillow Home Value Index$571,631-3.0% YoYZillow ZHVI
Median Sale Price$450,000Redfin
Days on Market101 daysRedfin
Population689,545U.S. Census
Median Household Income$109,870Census ACS 2024
Sale-to-List Ratio97.5%Redfin
Active Inventory1,033 homesRedfin
Owner-Occupied41.5%Census ACS 2024
Price per Sq Ft$564/sqftRedfin
Recent Sales120 homesRedfin
Unemployment Rate6.3%BLS
Property Tax$4,312/yrCensus ACS 2024
Median Age34.9 yearsCensus ACS 2024
Poverty Rate15.4%Census ACS 2024
Avg. Commute30 minCensus ACS 2024

Why Homeowners in Washington Choose EasyOffer

Washington's median home value is $571,631 (Zillow, 2026), down 3.0% year-over-year. homes here sell in a median of 101 days with a 97.5% sale-to-list ratio. the local unemployment rate is 6.3% (BLS). with a median price of $564/sqft (Redfin). 120 properties have sold recently.

Nursing home properties in Washington are governed by both federal CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) regulations and District of Columbia's health department. Selling a nursing home requires navigating change-of-ownership applications with CMS, state licensure transfer, and potential Certificate of Need requirements. Survey deficiencies, staffing mandates, and Medicaid reimbursement rates add further complexity. Traditional commercial real estate brokers are ill-equipped for healthcare transactions, and the limited buyer pool consists primarily of regional and national skilled nursing operators. EasyOffer purchases nursing home properties for cash and manages the entire regulatory transfer process.

Washington DC's housing market is uniquely insulated from private sector cycles by the federal government's perpetual employment anchor, making it one of the most recession-resistant real estate markets in the United States. Median home prices in the District proper are approximately $600K–$650K, with the broader metro (Northern Virginia and Maryland suburbs) offering a wide range from $400K in outer suburbs to $2M+ in McLean and Chevy Chase. The federal government's post-pandemic return-to-office mandates and the ongoing Amazon HQ2 buildout in Arlington are the most significant near-term demand drivers, while the GSA's office consolidation creates headwinds for downtown commercial but potential upside for adaptive reuse residential conversions.

We also serve property owners in nearby Golden Triangle, Downtown DC, Mount Vernon Triangle, and throughout District of Columbia.

Serving Washington and Surrounding Areas

Neighborhoods We Serve

Georgetown

DC's most prestigious historic neighborhood, a pre-Civil War commercial port town of Federal-style rowhouses where homes trade at $2M–$8M+, home to diplomats, lobbyists, university presidents, and old Washington power.

Capitol Hill

The residential neighborhood surrounding the US Capitol building, where 19th-century rowhouses and brick Victorians trade at $800K–$2M+, populated by Congressional staffers, lobbyists, and a growing family demographic.

Columbia Heights

A diverse, rapidly gentrifying neighborhood in Northwest DC where older rowhouses and new condos range from $500K to $1.2M, attracting young professionals and Latino families alongside longtime residents.

Chevy Chase

An affluent northwestern neighborhood straddling the DC-Maryland border where large lot single-family homes trade at $1.5M–$5M+, home to senior administration officials, lawyers, and DC's establishment elite.

Shaw / U Street

A historically African-American cultural corridor now dominated by young professionals and luxury condos, where rowhouses and new builds trade at $700K–$1.6M in one of DC's most gentrified neighborhoods.

Anacostia

A historically Black neighborhood east of the Anacostia River that is among DC's most affordable, with homes trading at $300K–$550K and significant public and private revitalization investment underway.

Notable Landmarks

National Mall and Smithsonian Museums · US Capitol Building · Lincoln Memorial · The White House · National Cathedral · Library of Congress

Major Employers

US Federal Government — the dominant employer in the DC metro, with over 400,000 federal civilian workers and contractors in the region · Booz Allen Hamilton — defense and government consulting firm headquartered in McLean, VA, a major DC metro employer · Leidos — defense tech company headquartered in Reston, VA employing tens of thousands in the metro · SAIC — government IT and defense contractor with major Northern Virginia presence · MedStar Health — DC's largest hospital system operating Georgetown University Hospital and others · George Washington University — major urban research university and DC employer · MITRE Corporation — federally funded R&D center headquartered in McLean, VA, a significant contractor employer

Top Schools

School Without Walls (DC Public Schools)9/10DC's top-ranked traditional public high school in Foggy Bottom with rigorous academics and strong college placement
DC Prep Charter Network8/10High-performing charter schools serving low-income DC students with achievement records significantly above DC average
Sidwell Friends School10/10DC's most prestigious private school — alma mater of presidential children including Obama and Clinton daughters — with exceptional college placement
DC Public Schools overall5/10A district that has made measurable improvement over two decades but still faces significant achievement gaps; the charter sector educates nearly half of DC's public school students

Natural Hazard Awareness

Washington DC faces moderate hurricane and nor'easter flood risk from its position in the Potomac River valley — Hurricane Isabel (2003) and Superstorm Sandy (2012) caused significant flooding in low-lying areas along the Potomac and Anacostia Rivers; the region also faces periodic severe winter storms and ice events, though significant earthquake risk is low given its distance from major active fault systems.

How It Works

Selling your nursing home in Washington is managed efficiently by EasyOffer. Here is how it works:

Day 1

Tell Us About Your Property

Enter your address and contact info. Takes 30 seconds.

Day 1-2

Get Your Cash Offer

We analyze your Washington property and send a fair, no-obligation offer.

Day 7-14

Close and Get Paid

Pick your closing date. We handle paperwork and pay all closing costs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Medicare/Medicaid certification transfer work?

CMS requires a change-of-ownership (CHOW) application when a nursing home is sold. We initiate the CHOW process in coordination with District of Columbia's health department and CMS regional office. The goal is an uninterrupted transfer of Medicare and Medicaid certification.

Can I sell my nursing home if it has CMS survey deficiencies?

Yes. Survey deficiencies are common in nursing homes and do not prevent a sale. We evaluate the scope and cost of addressing deficiencies and incorporate that into our cash offer.

Does District of Columbia require a Certificate of Need for nursing home ownership changes?

Certificate of Need (CON) requirements vary by state. In states where CON applies to ownership transfers, we handle the application process. This may add time to closing but does not prevent us from making an offer.

What happens to the residents and staff during the sale?

Resident continuity of care is paramount. We work with District of Columbia's licensing authority to ensure there is no disruption to resident services. Staff are typically retained by the new operator to maintain care consistency.

What if my nursing home operates on thin Medicaid margins?

Many nursing homes depend heavily on Medicaid reimbursement, which varies by state. We understand the Medicaid rate environment in District of Columbia and factor current and projected reimbursement into our valuation.

How long does it take to close on a nursing home sale?

Due to regulatory requirements, nursing home sales typically close in 30-60 days. We begin the CMS and state licensing process immediately after you accept our offer to minimize the timeline.

What Our Sellers Say

My mom passed and I inherited her place in Antioch. It needed a ton of work and I live out of state so I couldn't deal with contractors or showings. They came out, looked at it, and had a number for me the next day. We closed in 9 days. The whole thing was so much easier than I expected.

Inherited Property
Sarah M.
Sarah M.
Closed in 9 days · Houston, TX

Honestly I was skeptical at first because I'd heard horror stories about cash buyers lowballing people. But they explained exactly how they came up with the number and it was fair. We were behind on payments and they got everything done in a week. No last-minute changes, no surprises at closing.

Avoided Foreclosure
Marcus T.
Marcus T.
Closed in 7 days · Atlanta, GA

My husband got transferred to Dallas and we had about three weeks to figure out the house. A friend told us about EasyOffer. They gave us a cash offer that same afternoon and worked around our move date. We closed 11 days later without having to do a single showing or open house.

Job Relocation

EasyOffer is not a licensed real estate broker. We are a real estate investment company. All terms are disclosed upfront before you sign.

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