February 15, 2019
Do you like it?
December 12, 2025
June 28, 2017
Do you like it?
May 2, 2025
In this edition of Ask the Broker, we break down what a “limited common element” really means in a condo. From balconies to parking spaces, learn which parts of the property are yours to use—but not to own—and why it matters when buying, selling, or budgeting for repairs.
November 7, 2025
A single vague word in a condo inspection agreement cost one buyer thousands in repairs. Learn how to avoid this costly condo inspection mistake and protect your investment.
November 1, 2024
Real estate scams are becoming more sophisticated every year. Learn the warning signs of wire fraud, rental scams, seller impersonation fraud, deed fraud, and other common schemes — plus how to protect yourself.
March 13, 2026
Adjustable-rate mortgages are getting renewed attention as buyers look for ways to lower their monthly payments in today’s higher-rate environment. Here’s a simple guide to how ARMs work, the potential benefits, and the risks buyers should understand before choosing one.
June 15, 2018
In this competitive marketplace, you need to make your offer stand out. Below are 7 tips to help you write a winning offer. Now, of course, a high price, all cash, and no contingencies are the obvious terms for a winning offer, but the tips below will help your offer even if you are all cash.
December 15, 2023
7 reasons why a buyer's agent is essential when buying a condo include
Save you money.
Save you time.
Access to more listings.
Writing Offers and Contracts that get results.
Access to a professional network.
Local Market Expertise
Provide an Emotional Buffer
June 28, 2017
June 6, 2025
In real estate, “almost” doesn’t count. Learn when a contract is truly binding and why even small changes—like who holds the deposit—can turn a deal into a counteroffer.
March 12, 2018
January 17, 2025
In Arlington, real estate assessments are made every year for the full calendar year. There are two components to the assessment: Land and Improvements. Even for a condo, there is a land component. The improvement component is everything that was added to the land, e.g. the house or building. Here are 10 insights to know.
















