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Whether you are relocating to the Washington, DC area or you live here already, we can help you with buying and/or selling a home.  

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Frequently Asked Questions:

There is no end to the questions that can come up in real estate matters, but these are a few of the more commonly heard ones.

Why are some houses in the greater Washington DC area going down in price while others seem to be still increasing?

How is the Washington DC real estate market doing as compared to the real estate market throughout the country?

How long do buyer’s markets typically last?

Is it a good time to buy now, or would it make more sense to rent?

What are the long range prospects for Washington DC area real estate?

What kind of improvements does it make sense to do to the house with an eye forward toward resale?

What are some good ways to make the home more saleable in this kind of a market that won’t break the budget and which make sense in terms of return on investment?

If someone has a home to sell in order to buy a new one, is this market any friendlier to the idea of a “sale of home contingency”? And, how does a “sale of home contingency” work?

If a home seems to be priced higher than the market, does that mean that it would be a waste of time to make a lower offer? Would that be insulting to the seller?