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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.
August 10, 2018
Dog lovers typically fall into one of two camps - those that love big dogs and those that love small dogs. And when it comes to dogs in condos, many have an opinion on what is better.
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.
September 8, 2022
Becoming a landlord comes with a lot of responsibility. Should you rent out your Arlington condo? Here's a short post on things to consider.
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.
June 29, 2018
The Latin word incido means ‘to cut’ and is the base of the words incision, excision, and decision. Incision means to cut into something, excision means to cut something out and decision means to cut off something.
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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.
March 7, 2024
In an age where the cost of living and homeownership is soaring, the traditional image of the solitary homeowner is quickly giving way to a new trend – the home purchaser with a roommate(s). This strategy has become increasingly popular among first-time home buyers who are looking to break into the real estate market without shouldering the financial burden alone.

















