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The spring housing market is typically the busiest time of year for real estate. However, this year, house hunters will have even less to look at due to a ‘perfect storm’ of market conditions squeezing an already tight supply even tighter.
October 9, 2024
When buying or selling a home, most people expect that once a contract is signed, the deal is as good as done. However, this isn't always the case. While most home sales proceed smoothly to closing, some contracts fall through due to a variety of contingencies.
December 21, 2018
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It's the triumvirate of financial health: saving, budgeting, and debt management. Whether you're a recent graduate navigating your new paycheck, a young professional considering purchasing your first home, or someone looking to get out of the red, mastering these aspects of personal finance is crucial.
November 2, 2018
When shopping for a condo, it is always important to look at the condo fees. Too often, I see buyers attracted to a particular condo because of what looks like a reasonable price only to be turned off when they see the high condo fee.
April 5, 2024
Setting the right asking price for a home is a critical decision a seller will make. It can mean the difference between selling quickly and lagging on the market, or even selling below market value. But how exactly are asking prices determined, and what factors should sellers and their real estate agents consider? In this post, I'll walk through the intricacies of asking price determination, the methods used by professionals, and what to watch out for when pricing a home.
December 6, 2024
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.
April 13, 2018
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.
February 21, 2025
worker layoffs is completely false. The post shows dozens of new listings in Arlington County and Falls Church, Virginia, and suggests that federal workforce cuts by Donald Trump and Elon Musk are triggering a mass sell-off in Northern Virginia.


















