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Weekend Happenings September 12 – 14

Weekend Happenings in and around Northern VA, September 12-14, 2014 Continue reading

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Labor Day Weekend 2014 events in Northern VA

Labor Day events in the DC Metro area: NSO concert at the Capitol, Waterstock at Tim’s Rivershore, National Book Festival, Epicurience Virginia, MD Renaissance Festival, VA Scottish Games, War of 1812 in Alexandria, and The Kennedy Center’s Page-to-Stage! Continue reading

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Police Unity Tour Fundraisers and Ride

Their mission is simple yet very poignant, especially this week: “We Ride For those who Died! Our Mission is to raise public awareness of Law Enforcement Officers who have sacrificed their lives in the Line of Duty and to raise … Continue reading

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Northern Virginia Housing Statistics, September 2011

Northern Virginia real estate statistics for September indicate slightly lower inventory and slightly lower sales than the previous September, but median sales price is up 7.34% from last September. Continue reading

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Watch Out For This Mortgage Scam

Scam artists are taking advantage of the common practice of originating lenders selling a borrower’s loan to a new servicer. Find out how to protect yourself. Continue reading

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Will New Loan Limits Cause Home Values to Drop?

Read why the new $625,500 loan limit should not have an adverse affect on home values in our area in the long run. Continue reading

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Consider a Home Warranty

What are a buyer’s options if a home has old appliances that are still in “normal working order?” Consider a home warranty. Continue reading

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What Happens If Home Inspection Repairs Are Not Completed?

What happens if home inspection repairs are not completed prior to settlement? Here are some solutions. Continue reading

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Northern Virginia Housing Statistics, July 2011

The Northern Virginia housing statistics are out for the month of July, and they confirm what we have all been feeling–despite low prices and even lower interest rates, confidence remains shaky. Continue reading

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Real Estate Is Local, not National, and Our Market is Hot!

While many of the nation’s largest cities continue to see huge declines in value, the DC Metro area actually saw a 4% annual improvement in the latest Case-Shiller Housing Index. Continue reading

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Northern Virginia Housing Statistics, June 2011

June housing statistics for Northern Virginia show low inventory, which has contributed to the stabilization of values, and record low sales for June. Continue reading

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When will the housing market recover?

No one can predict the future of the housing market, but here are the factors that influence it and the direction these factors are going. Continue reading

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8 Questions to Ask Before You Put an Offer on a Short Sale

A short sale is when a homeowner lists their home for sale, contingent on receiving approval from their lender(s) to sell the home for a price that falls short of the amount owed on the mortgage(s). If you are considering putting an offer on a short sale, here are eight questions you should ask first. Continue reading

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What Is Today’s Home Buyer Looking For?

The more a seller knows about their potential buyer, the more thy can leverage that knowledge to maximize their sales price. Today’s home buyer falls into 3 age groups: Baby Boomers (45+ years old), Gen-Xers (35-44 years old), and Gen-Yers (17-34 years old), and 3 categories: first-time buyers, repeat buyers, and investors. Continue reading

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Northern Virginia Housing Statistics, May 2011

May, in Northern Virginia, has typically been one of the most active months of the year for home sales. That is not true this year. Despite the best home affordability index in decades and historically low interest rates, buyers are just not buying. Continue reading

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