Updated Dec 2020 to account for COVID-19. The open house. This traditional, yet effective, activity is a great opportunity for realtors to introduce new homes to potential buyers, and for buyers to explore new potential living spaces. As such, no … [Read more...]
Upward Real Estate Price Pressure Continues in May 2019
Prices continue to show upward movement over 2018, particularly in the northern and eastern counties of Virginia. A first-quarter uptick in sales activity prompted a revised 2019 housing market forecast by the Northern Virginia Association of … [Read more...]
5 Tips for Moving with Pets
Pets are a hugely important part of our families and lives, so it’s no surprise that ensuring their comfort while moving is a major priority. It is stressful enough for us as people, so imagine how hard it must be for them - not understanding what is … [Read more...]
Should You Buy a Historic Home?
It’s easy to love a historic home or neighborhood - its unique features and reminders of days past can oftentimes quickly capture a mood or feeling often unachievable in more modern designs. However, for all of their benefits, like gorgeous … [Read more...]
March 2019 Real Estate Market Looks More Like a Normal Spring Market
February's DC Metro markets were rather strange, looking like a buyer's market on paper, but but not behaving like it for those of us in it! March appeared somewhat more like a regualr spring market with prices starting to go up in many areas and … [Read more...]
What Looks Like a Buyer’s Market, May Not Be!
February's markets behaved unusually, to say the least... prices, sales and inventory were down, and days on market were up generally. These three trends would generally indicate a buyer's market. While that is true in some of the slower moving (more … [Read more...]
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