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People often ask me how the condo market in Arlington compares to the condo market in DC. Both are dense, urban areas that have a shared history.
Arlington was part of the original ten-mile square surveyed in 1791 for the Nation’s Capital. In 1847, at the request of the local residents, Congress retroceded Arlington to the Commonwealth of Virginia.
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When you see a property listed “as-is,” it might sound like a warning—but it’s not always a red flag. In this article, we break down what the term really means for both buyers and sellers, what rights each party still has, and how to navigate inspections and negotiations with confidence.
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When it comes to valuing residential real estate, the terminology can feel like a maze. Appraisal? Assessment? AVM? CMA? And how do they connect to market value? Let’s untangle this web and make sense of how these methods differ and overlap.
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Most people stay stuck with low-return investments because they don’t have a clear strategy. Learn how to shift from passive to active, from lending to ownership, and build lasting wealth with The Path of Money framework.
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Properties don't sell for a variety of reasons. Sometimes it is just one; often it is a combination of factors. Price, condition, location, and exposure are just a few possible reasons why it didn't sell.
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Still renting in Arlington? Discover the most common reasons renters hesitate to buy—and why waiting could cost you thousands in missed equity, appreciation, and long-term financial growth.
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For some reason, people have come to treat Zestimates are the defacto standard. Maybe it has something to do with our desire for instant gratification. In today’s internet-obsessed society, we want instant answers. How accurate are they? Not very. They are better used as a starting point for determining value, not the endpoint.


















