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Want Top Dollar for Your House?

By: Eric Stewart
February 10th, 2022

Want Top Dollar for Your House? Now’s the Time To List It.

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Low Mortgage Rates…A Driver For Fall Home Sales?

By: Jim Beckley
November 8th, 2019

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Sell | Moving | Selling | Real Estate | tips | escrow

BLOG: What is Escrow? (Clone)

By: Jessica Martin
February 15th, 2018

Escrow. In the buying and selling process, you'll come across this word on multiple occasions. What is escrow? What does it mean, and how does it relate to the real estate transaction? Read on to find out more.

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Buy | Selling

10 Questions To Ask When Interviewing A Realtor (Clone)

By: Eric Stewart
February 15th, 2018

Selling a home can be a time consuming and stressful endeavor. For most people, it makes sense to hire a Realtor® to serve as your trustworthy guide throughout the process.

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Buy | Selling | Maryland | Washington, DC | Virginia

Common Contingencies In A Real Estate Contract (Clone)

By: Eric Stewart
February 15th, 2018

When buying a home, most people think the biggest hurdle is settling on the sales price, which many times becomes a negotiation between the buyer and seller if the buyer does not offer to pay the asking price.

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Buy | Money | Selling | appraisal,

APPRAISALS: How to prepare for one, what do appraisers look for, and what happens if an appraisal comes in too low?   (Clone)

By: Eric Stewart
February 15th, 2018

If you are purchasing a home and financing it with a mortgage, the bank will require an appraisal of the property to determine its market value. The dollar amount the bank will lend you is based on the appraised value of the house rather than the agreed upon purchase price between the buyer and the seller.

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