When done right, staging is like magic. It can help transform a cluttered house that has been on the market for weeks, into a gem receiving offers within days. And, the best part about staging is that it generally requires very little expense and can be done over the weekend – all you have to […]
Top 5 Spring and Summer Home Maintenance Tips
If you haven’t already checked these items off of your spring check list, this is the time to do it! But, shouldn’t you first have a list of items to “check off”? Of course! In today’s article – Top 5 Spring and Summer Home Maintenance Tips – we want to create a checklist for you […]
10 Inspiring Living Room Decorating Ideas
Living rooms are warm gathering places. They’re places where families come together to watch movies, play games, and spend loving time with one another. So, shouldn’t this space work for you? In this article, 10 Inspiring Living Room Decorating Ideas, we want to share our favorite decorating ideas to not only bring life to your […]
Our 5 favorite local blogs (DC & VA)
Washington, DC and NoVA is home to many great community blogs. And this week, we wanted to compile a short list of the ones we really love to follow. We hope you enjoy! PoPville: www.popville.com This is a blog for those who live in the Columbia Heights / U Street / Petworth area. Topics include […]
Real estate digital marketing metrics. Are you monitoring them?
In today’s saturated real estate market, if you’re not monitoring your real estate digital marketing metrics and using them to make key business decisions, you probably aren’t growing online. Being a real estate agent just isn’t enough. You also need personality, a great marketing plan, and time – lots of it. You need technology, a […]
Mortgage standards ease up, and lenders loosen their lending requirements
Mortgage standards ease up, and lenders loosen their lending requirements, as banks Wells Fargo, TD Bank, and Bank of America offer loans with down payments as low as 5 percent. Lender TD Bank – driver of the “Right Step” initiative – is only requiring burrowers to be responsible for 3 percent, and moreover, not requiring home […]