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1M ago
The quick changes and growth in Washington DC’s population within the past few years have not reduced the intensity of the competition in the real estate industry. Even with the many luxury homes in this part of the US, there’s always a high-end competition between developers who can offer the most enticing perks for would-be residents.
Occupants already have certain expectations in mind when moving into one. From the premium accouterments like rooftop pools, peaceful yoga studios, and dry cleaning services to elegant finishes, marbl ..read more
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1M ago
Washington, DC is a beautiful city home to several high-tech companies, businesses, and organizations. Its real estate value is increasing at a high rate, and more people are seeking accommodation in the city and its suburbs than the space available.
Therefore, if you’re looking for the best city to invest in exquisite properties, here are some reasons to consider Washington, DC
Here are 5 Reasons To Invest in Washington, DC Real Estate Property 1. What the Data Say
Perhaps, the first thing you will be interested in as a real estate investor is the return on your investment. According to avail ..read more
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1y ago
Do you ever dream of living in a luxurious home in Northern Virginia? If yes, McLean, VA, should be your number one choice. With its easy accessibility from either Washington or Tyson’s Corner, McLean is the perfect place for anyone looking for a luxury home. This guide will provide you with the necessary information about this neighborhood. It will also give you a snapshot of the real estate market in McLean, VA. We hope that by the end, you will have found your ideal neighborhood.
Chesterbrook
The Chesterbrook neighborhood is a tree-lined haven of peace and tranquility. This community is mad ..read more
The DC Team Blog
1y ago
When it comes to luxury homes, the market becomes complex. We all know that luxury homes are in their own special bracket. What works for standard homes does not work for luxury homes and vice-versa. This means that a different level of expertise is required when selling a luxury home. Understanding the nature of the market, the value of the home, and the location of your home helps a lot in selling a luxury home. You need an experienced realtor in the luxury home business to help you navigate the process. There are various forms of selling a home, one of them is selling your home as-is. Washi ..read more
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1y ago
Washington, DC, is the capital city of the United States of America and one of the world’s great destinations to live and visit. More than 700,000 residents live and work in Washington, DC, while enjoying ethnically diversified neighborhoods, a vibrant culture, and the White House, among others.
If you’d like to buy a luxury home in Washington, DC, perhaps you’re asking, which is the coolest neighborhood in Washington, DC? Well, here are some of the best places to live:
Cathedral Heights
Kalorama
Cleveland Park
Columbia Heights
Foggy Bottom
Woodley Park
Thomas Circle
Adams Morgan
Dupont Circl ..read more
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1y ago
McLean is an unincorporated community in Fairfax County, Northern Virginia, located just a few miles west of Washington, DC. The city is home to many influential people, from diplomats to military members of Congress, to senators to agents of the Central Intelligence Agency, due to its closeness to the country’s capital. The city was named after its founder John Roll McLean, the owner of the Washington post in the early 1900s. He founded McLean on a grant to build homes. Many historic homes from that era are still present, giving the city a distinctly classic feel. In today’s article, we are d ..read more
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1y ago
Do you want to put up your Washington, DC, luxury real estate for sale? Then you must add value to it before selling it.
In 2018, the survey by Homeowner Protection Survey by Chubb found that over 58 percent of the participants wanted to renovate or improve their homes within the following year. Around 65 percent of these planned to spend over $10k, while another 20 percent would spend up to $40k.
Real estate is going strong even today. The only way for your house to stand out is to increase its value.
That way, you can get good proposals and sell them fast. Here are eight ways to add value to ..read more
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1y ago
Investing time and effort before you put your home up for showings will most likely increase the probability of receiving offers once you list your house. The longer your house stays on the market, the harder it will be to sell. Repairs, staging, and cleaning may help attract good offers, but they can be time-consuming and expensive as well.
How do you prepare your Washington, DC home for sale?
1. Identify Repairs and Make a Plan
If you’ve lived in your home for quite some time, wear and tear will probably add up. With doors that squeak, windows that stick, or a toilet that runs, minor issues ..read more
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1y ago
The best time to sell a house is from spring to summer, while the worst is from fall to winter. House owners and real estate teams in DC should familiarize themselves with the seasonal trends and statistics before they start preparations for selling a house.
Between March to August, buyer demand outnumbers the houses for sale. Homeowners can sell their homes at a minimum of 10% above market during these times. On the other hand, the worst time to sell a house is from October to February. This is due to weather changes and holiday interruptions. Properties stay longer in the market and sell at ..read more
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1y ago
Suppose you have one of the best Washington DC luxury homes. However, you want to sell it and buy a new one that meets your current needs.
If this were the case years ago, you would give up on selling your property. For starters, Washington DC luxury estates are expensive. So, it would be challenging to get an ideal offer.
Some clients might lowball you or bargain their way down a few million, leaving you with less money to buy your next house. Fortunately, the market has changed.
Today, there are several ways to sell a house at a fair price. Using these methods guarantees the best prices and ..read more