By: EYA Homes on January 12th, 2011
In a recent study by Clear Capital, the DC-area is expected to show another year of home price gains, with prices projected to rise nearly 7% in 2011.
Coupled with an expected rise in mortgage interest rates, the projections create more urgency for homebuyers than in recent years. Read more from the Washington Business Journal here.
August 9, 2022
Timing markets is notoriously difficult, and the real estate market is no different. There are always risks and opportunities to weigh, and waiting for the perfect time to buy or sell may not work out as planned. Just two years ago, for example, buyers in the Washington, DC area who had been waiting for the housing market to cool and thought the COVID-19 pandemic might slow things down, found themselves competing in the tightest bidding wars in decades as families sought more space for home schooling and remote work.
August 23, 2018
If you’re looking to live in the D.C. metro area, you may be considering whether to rent or buy. Many factors affect this decision, such as where you see yourself in five years, what type of lifestyle you prefer, the market, and of course, what you can afford. So, what are the costs of renting in D.C. vs buying in a neighboring area like Bethesda?
March 25, 2014
Photo courtesy of http://www.stockmonkeys.com If you are like many home buyers, you’ve likely spent many weekends touring Open Houses and hours browsing the latest listings. And at last, you found your dream home! Once you have the home under contract, it’s easy to get distracted with all the excitement, but a few small mistakes could end up costing you the home. Here are a few tips to help you through the purchasing process.
July 27, 2012
It's easy to appreciate how convenient urban living can be: everything is within short walking distance and the city's many public transportation options make getting to the office a snap.