Dear Friends,
As the leaves fall and we celebrate Halloween, it's a great time to reflect on the relative stability of Washington’s real estate market. Many homeowners remain locked into historically low-interest rates, which have kept them settled in their homes, even if they might like the idea of moving. This low turnover has led to reduced inventory and consequently, increasing property prices in certain segments. While this may seem like a house of horrors, there's more to the story!
There are always opportunities in real estate – you just must know where to look for them and what to do when you find one. As your trusted real estate expert, I encourage you to think outside the box of traditional 30-year fixed financing. Innovative loan programs and creative financial strategies can help you unlock the door to your dream property, even in this market. I maintain strong relationships with lenders at many institutions who have a variety of loan products that may suit your needs. So, whether you're looking to upgrade, downsize, or invest, give me a call for personalized advice that can be curated to your unique situation.
Reach out to me to discuss your real estate goals. With the right guidance, you can navigate the market's twists and turns, and perhaps discover a hidden gem! Wishing you a spook-tacular Halloween filled with fun, frights, and the right real estate insights.
Warm regards,
Sammy
Just Sold!
3205 Warder St. NW, Washington, DC
I recently had the pleasure of selling this charming and move-in-ready Park View Wardman townhome. We put this house in costume with exceptional staging and updates in advance of going to market. It sold over asking in 5 short days!
Three Most Haunted Places in DC
Arciniega no longer leads tours through Georgetown and says this "is the best ghost story because it is true. I’ve seen it with my own eyes."
The building is said to contain a number of ghoulish residents, perhaps not surprising given the amount of history that has taken place within.
Built before the Revolutionary War, this house is the oldest unchanged building in DC and is home to as many as eleven spirits.