March 2011 - Posts
What a change from a last year this time to this spring market. Last year buyer and sellers were running around crazy to take advantage of $7000 tax credit. In spite of no tax incentives this year we still have seen an increase in both the sale median/
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According to data released today by RBI, an local MLS(MRIS) company, the Washington, DC metro area housing market showed the largest year-over-year increase in pending home sales although housing prices remained weak. “There was a 33 percent year-over-year
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What a change from a last year this time to this spring market. Last year buyer and sellers were running around crazy to take advantage of $7000 tax credit. In spite of no tax incentives this year we still have seen an increase in both the sale median/
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With the revamping of the Real Estate industry in the Northern Virginia area many of the investors are going west of the DC metro area purchasing vacant land with a potential to have further expansion of the economy to those areas. Even if you are considering
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Whether you are starting your spring garden or adding curb appeal to sale your Virginia home. Spring is in the air and we are all rushing to the stores to start our garden. When it comes to getting st arted with your garden, you have two choices; planting
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As a Realtor I do have families looking to purchase or renting a home in Northern Virginia in a certain school or school district. If you are thinking about owning a home in Centreville area do look into big changes that the board has passed that will
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Virginia Home buyers who were at the closing table are intimated by the number of papers/documents they had to sign. The settlement agent does try to do their best in explaining the different documents that were getting signed. The most common question
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