D.C.’s hottest neighborhood is Woodridge. It’s got everything: A $388,000 median sale price; a “decidedly residential feel;” “quick access to downtown via Rhode Island Avenue;” detached single-families situated on lots “larger than you’ll find in other areas of the city;” craftsman bungalows and brick colonials from the 1920s and 1930s, and more.

Real estate research blog Redfin released their annual report of the hottest neighborhoods of the year in each city and, in D.C., it’s the northeast neighborhood of Woodridge. As Redfin states, “the eastward march of development in the District has reached Woodridge, a quiet neighborhood tucked along the northeastern border of D.C.”

The Woodridge neighborhood has become so popular because of more affordable homes comparable to those in the Brookland neighborhood, which was one of last year’s “hot neighborhoods.”

Other “hot” neighborhoods in the D.C. area (really stretching the definition of “area,” Redfin) include Randolph Hills in Rockville, Md., Stone Ridge in Aldie, Va., Cascades in Sterling, Va, and downtown Frederick, Md.

Anyway, if you’re looking to buy a house in D.C.: Woodridge! Consequently, if you live in Woodridge and cherish the “quiet neighborhood” vibe free of rapid development: Time to move! The secret is out.