The Most Walkable DC Neighborhoods | Where Should I live in DC?
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by Melissa Terzis
1y ago
Where Should I live in DC? | Finding Most Walkable Neighborhoods MOST Walkable DC Neighborhoods. This is the BEST video where we talk about the Most walkable Neighborhoods In DC to live in! These are such incredible areas in DC with so much to do! Here are the Neighborhoods in DC that you must check out if you are moving to DC ..read more
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Moving to DC PROS and CONS 2023 [EVERYTHING You NEED To KNOW!]
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by Melissa Terzis
1y ago
Moving to DC PROS and CONS 2023 [EVERYTHING You NEED To KNOW!]. Are you planning on moving to DC? Maybe you’re thinking about relocating here after you retire or you want to make the move with your family? In this video we’ll take a look at the PROS and CONS of moving to DC, so you can make an informed decision! On this channel, Melissa Terzis dives into anything and everything related to living in DC, so make sure you hit the subscribe button ..read more
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End of 2022 Market | DC Real Estate Market Recap
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by Melissa Terzis
1y ago
Hey, what’s happening in the DC Real Estate Market? Everyone I talk to has been asking this question, so as we head into the holidays, let’s do one final snapshot of what’s going on in 2022. First, some good news! There are some neighborhoods where homes are selling in less than a week. What neighborhoods ..read more
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Condo Documents - What Should You Know? | Part 2
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by Melissa Terzis
1y ago
Did you receive condo documents for the condo you are buying and you are wondering, “What should you I be looking for?” I can help! Check out the video (there are 2 parts) to ensure you look for all the right information in the condo documents ..read more
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Real Estate Lies | 5 Lies and 1 Truth
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by Melissa Terzis
1y ago
Real Estate Lies are rampant! Agents do and say lots of things to get people to buy or sell houses. Unfortunately, there’s no law that prevents consumers from making stupid decisions. Let's get you protected from some of the most egregious lies that you'll hear in real estate ..read more
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LIVING IN DC | MUST Know About DC History Center
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by Melissa Terzis
1y ago
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City of Alexandria VA Neighborhood Tour | Living in the City of Alexandria, VA
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by Melissa Terzis
1y ago
Curious about Living in the City of Alexandria, VA? I'll cover all the neighborhoods and you will find out more about the City of Alexandria's location, history, real estate, food, fun, and what's here for kids and dogs ..read more
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Living in South Arlington, VA | Neighborhood Tour | Living in DC
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by Melissa Terzis
1y ago
Interested in living in South Arlington, VA? Arlington is west of the Potomac, just on the other side of DC. It is home to the Pentagon, Reagan National Airport and the future home of Amazon’s HQ2.Let's find out more about South Arlington's location, history, real estate, food, fun, and what's here for kids and dogs ..read more
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Rockville MD | PROS and CONS of Living in Rockville Maryland
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by Melissa Terzis
1y ago
Rockville is also a very diverse community as noted in the Housing Market Analysis Report commissioned by the City. ???????? The boundaries of Rockville include the part inside the City limits and then the rest of Rockville which extends pretty far to the east. If you’re inside city limits, you will have different trash and municipal services than if you’re in Rockville but outside city limits. Find out more ..read more
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Living in Alexandria, VA Neighborhood Tour | Living in DC
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by Melissa Terzis
1y ago
Wondering what living in Alexandria, VA is like? This is the part of Alexandria that is NOT the city. Locally it's called Fairfax County. Let's find out more about Alexandria's location, history, real estate, food, fun, and what's here for kids and dogs! The oldest original developments in all of Fairfax County were along the Potomac River. Part of Fairfax County was ceded to the be part of the capital city. It was Alexandria County of the District of Columbia. When it retroceded back to Virginia, that became the City of Alexandria and the rest was Alexandria – Fairfax County. And that’s what ..read more
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