On March 27, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) was signed into law.
Read MoreHouse hunting can be overwhelming, time consuming, and yes, even exhausting some days. But there’s no reason it has to be that way if you follow some simple strategies that will streamline your search and make you “shop” productively.
Read MoreAs the stock market continued to react to the coronavirus and the impacts it is currently having and will continue to have on the economy.
Read MoreI actually don’t watch the HGTV Renovation shows unless I’m stuck in a doctor’s office and they are on. I am constantly frustrated by the way they discuss financing on the shows. It’s as if all of the buyers have a suitcase full of cash - their budget.
Read MoreI have received so many wonderful online learning resources from our local elementary school, friends and other online resources.
Read MoreAs we all deal with coronavirus and its impact on our communities, I wanted to reassure my clients that I am taking your health and safety seriously.
Read MoreThe news is changing daily on the coronavirus, and its effect on our local real estate market could fluctuate in the coming weeks.
Read MoreDid you know that some normal — even harmless everyday activities — could hurt your chances of buying your dream home? You want to avoid any slip-ups that might make your lender think twice about processing your mortgage loan.
Read MoreBuying a home in the DC metro market requires an understanding of not only the seasonal shifts in market activity but also the weekly flow of the market. You’ll need to understand that there are two cycles – both a yearly one and weekly one when looking at homes. And you’ll need to be prepared and know what to expect for each one. Find how what to expect here….
Read MoreI wanted to remind you of all the great tax benefits you can take advantage of once you’re a homeowner. It makes homeownership more affordable!
These tax breaks can shave off thousands of dollars from your IRS bill … but you need to be a homeowner first. Remember to always consult with your tax advisor.
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