Archive for May, 2011

So you are thinking about purchasing a home?

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Thinking about purchasing a home…Don’t be NERVOUS! It is important to be informed about the homebuying process and your loan options.

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My video tour of Logan Circle. . .

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This is my first YouTube video and I’ve decided to start with a tour of my Logan Circle neighborhood. This is the beginning of my directorial career…James Cameron here I come!

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Personal Finance Check-up: Student Loan Debt

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It’s graduation season across the country and undoubtedly you’ve racked up quite a sizable amount of debt. The premise behind amassing student debt is to improve your quality of life.

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Property of the Week: The Whitman

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The Whitman, developed by Faison and Associates LLC and designed by Esocoff & Assoc in 2006, is a 12 story building located at 910 M Street NW in Washington DC 20001.

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Should I Buy a Home for my College Freshman?

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Many colleges and universities are facing room shortages. Rising admissions means few on-campus rooms available for incoming freshmen.

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Fixing your Personal Finances for Homeownership

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Personal finance is an important factor in homeownership. Your credit rating and history impacts your interest rate, monthly mortgage payments, and insurance rates. The most common reasons for a financial downfall are medical bills. . .

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DC Summer Events: Travel Around the World with Passport DC

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Experience the Ultimate Staycation this weekend in DC May 14, 2011.

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Transforming Your Home With Paint

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Paint can definitely transform a living space. Maybe you’re planning on selling your home or want an easy do-it-yourself project over the summer. Either way, painting is a great idea.

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Why is the Good Faith Estimate important to buyers?

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A few days ago, I ran across an interesting article in the Washington Post about Good Faith Estimates and why homebuyers don’t maximize these estimates for better loan options.

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What is the difference between APR and Interest rate?

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Over the past 7 years of being in real estate, there is a common question that is asked by the purchaser at every settlement without fail, “What is the difference between APR and Interest rate?”

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