Caveat Emptor is a legal term that comes from the Latin for “Let the Buyer Beware”. It’s based on the principle that the buyer alone is responsible for checking the quality and suitability of goods before a purchase is made. In Virginia, the term is...
Market Shift 2022 It’s hard to believe we are still in a Seller’s market. While inventory remains low, it is taking longer for homes to go under contract. And buyers, who got quiet as mortgage interest rates soared, seem to be back. Here is the real estate...
Historically, many sellers avoid putting their home on the market during the fall. According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), the slowest months for real estate are from October to February. Of course, the years of the pandemic changed all that. Still,...
We’ve all felt the effects of inflation. The cost of goods and services have gone up, sometimes dramatically. Groceries cost more now, shopping for furniture and bedding is scary, and the cost of used cars has also gone up. The question is. What about housing? While...
Market Shift 2022 All the talk is about the market shifting. With inflation and the talk of recession, many buyers have stopped looking as more homeowners are putting their homes on the market. Real estate agents in Northern Virginia are feeling the change in tides....