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Buying a house may feel out of reach, but starting with a condo could be the smartest move you make. Here’s how to use a condo to build equity and work your way toward your dream home.
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How much do you offer on a property to get the best deal? Offering too low of a price can backfire and turn the seller off. Making an offer above the seller's bottom line and you are leaving money on the table. Here are ten tips to help you get the best deal.
October 13, 2022
The Benefits of Buying a Condo There are so many benefits to buying a condo and downsizing from a house or upsizing from an apartment. […]
August 22, 2025
Mortgage rates just hit 2025 lows—and now the Fed is hinting at a possible cut. Should Arlington condo buyers jump in today, or wait for lower rates?
April 24, 2026
Real estate listings are supposed to make properties look appealing, but there’s a fine line between harmless sales language and misleading claims. Here’s what buyers and sellers need to know.
December 27, 2024
From smart home features to AI real time pricing, here are my 7 predictions for 2025 in no particular order. 1. Smart Home Features Become the Standard, Not the Perk ...3. The Rise of the 15-Minute Neighborhood...more
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Want to grow your rental portfolio without jumping through hoops? Discover how DSCR loans let you scale fast—no income verification required.
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In 2024, a new concept is gaining traction - "loud budgeting" - an approach that rejects excessive spending and encourages speaking up about saving money. This idea aims to empower individuals to take control of their finances and make informed decisions.
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Before you outlay a big chunk of money for a condo investment, here are 7 frequently asked questions. Investing in condos can be an attractive option for several reasons compared to single-family homes. First, condos typically come with a lower purchase price than single-family homes in the same area, making them more accessible and requiring less upfront capital.

















