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Purchasing a home is one of the most significant investments many people make and getting a home inspection is an important step in the process to give you peace of mind. Understanding who pays for home inspections and repairs is crucial to navigating the process effectively. Here is a detailed breakdown of home inspections, their associated costs, and how to approach repair negotiations.
February 21, 2024
When it comes to buying a home, achieving a successful transaction is like honoring a sacred agreement. The guidelines that follow, presented as commandments, should be taken seriously even if they are written in a humorous style
August 7, 2024
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.
January 17, 2020
September 19, 2024
Low interest rates, while often seen as a driver of real estate transactions, can also discourage homeowners from selling their properties. Many owners secured their homes during a period of historically low mortgage rates. These favorable rates made owning a home more affordable by reducing monthly mortgage payments. If they were to sell, they would likely face much higher interest rates when purchasing a new home, leading to significantly higher monthly payments. This "rate lock-in" effect causes homeowners to think twice about selling,
December 22, 2022
Buying a condo in Arlington or the surrounding area? Here's a brief post on insurance plans for condo owners in Arlington.
October 4, 2024
A circuit court judge has nullified Arlington’s Missing Middle zoning changes. Judge David Schell ruled against the county on four counts, citing failures to properly consider local impacts, follow correct procedures, and comply with state tree canopy regulations during the adoption of the amendments.
February 7, 2025
A real estate saying I've heard since day one that has stuck with me is, "Homes are where jobs go to sleep at night." Job growth is one of the biggest indicators of where a market is headed. In Arlington, two opposing forces are at play: the downsizing of the federal workforce and the return-to-office mandate. Given Arlington’s proximity to D.C., both will have a significant impact on the local real estate market. Here are 5 ways that each could impact the market.
October 3, 2025
The government shutdown is creating short-term challenges for buyers and sellers in Arlington—from slower FHA/VA/USDA loan processing to NFIP flood insurance lapses. Furloughed federal employees may not be able to use income to qualify until the shutdown ends, while Social Security/disability income continues. With smart planning and flexibility, closings can still move forward.
August 25, 2024
As a real estate agent, one of the most powerful tools at our disposal is the Multiple Listing Service, commonly referred to as the MLS. The MLS is essentially a subscription-based service that real estate agents use to share information about properties for sale. By pooling resources, agents can provide their clients with comprehensive listings that include vital details about each property, such as price, square footage, and amenities.


















