No for-sale house is ever perfect. But some houses are in better shape and consequently easier to sell than others. If yours isn’t one of the stars, but you still need to sell it for the highest possibly price, it’s going to take more than low mortgage rates to attract a… read more →
Location is a huge factor in successful homeownership. Just a mile—in some cases just a city block—can make a difference in home values, health risks, crime and the general quality of life for you and your family. Everyone has different priorities, but neighborhoods that are more likely to cause trouble for… read more →
You’ve checked out the schools and read neighborhood crime statistics. You’ve timed your commute and figured out where to buy groceries. But what are you missing when it comes to evaluating a new neighborhood? Don’t forget to check these seven neighborhood details before you sign a lease or buy a… read more →
Rent is one of the largest monthly expenses for most people and, as a result, dictates the budgeting process. It’s common knowledge you can get kicked out of your place if you fail to pay (that’s usually spelled out pretty clearly in rental agreements), but eviction is only one of… read more →
Don’t Make These Mistakes! Not Pre-Checking Credit One way to increase the chance of qualifying for a home loan is for a borrower to check his credit before applying. That way, he can address any issues before they become problems for the lender.
Pushing paper may seem like the least fun thing about a remodel but, like eating your broccoli, you gotta do it. Here’s an overview of the basic paperwork you will need: Contractors’ Responsibilities Contractors, like any business owners, have to take responsibility for employees and for their work. They should have the following papers in order—signed, with… read more →
Taste of Georgetown October 3, 2015, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Washington DC. Sample dishes from 30 Georgetown restaurants, while enjoying live music and children’s activities. Fall for Fairfax Festival October 3-4, 2015, 10 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Fairfax, VA. One of the region’s largest fall festival includes more than 100 interactive activities and… read more →
The American dream is all about homeownership, right? Actually, the real American dream seems to be about homeownership in a hugely impressive house with all the bells and whistles that’s all decked out and done to the nines and allows you to the keep up with the Joneses. But while… read more →
The property you’ve fallen in love with has everything you want: open floor plan, updated kitchen, beautifully landscaped lawn. But it’s located near high-voltage power lines, and that’s risky. Right? The belief that living near power lines is dangerous has been around for generations. In fact, many researchers have studied whether proximity to… read more →
The real estate market is once again in transition. Cash investors are beginning to fade, opening the door for more traditional home buyers, while fast-profit flippers are finding the deals harder to come by – but more profitable than ever. Home purchases made with all cash, representing mostly deals made… read more →