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Should I Stage My Home?
(Spoiler: Your iPhone Photos Are Killing Your Sale) Written by: Tommy Weaver 10/27/25 A well staged home should be aspirational and speak to a wide variety of people. If the home is too specific in its staging it alienates the pool of interested / available buyers . Picture this: You snap a "quick" photo of your living room on your iPhone, feeling like a National Geograph


The Hidden Story Behind Every Home: Why Inspections Matter More Than You Think
When my clients Sarah and Michael first walked into the charming Bethesda bungalow, everything seemed perfect. Hardwood floors gleamed,...


Buying a Home : Understanding Your Closing Costs
Imagine standing on the threshold of your dream home in Maryland – with its rich historical tapestry, stunning waterfront views, and...


The Next Chapter: Breaking Through with The List
10/19/24 The New Home I'm buzzing with excitement to share some personal news—I've made a move—I have moved my business to The List...


Staging Your Home for Sale: A "Proper" Presentation!
If you're planning to sell your home, you want to ensure that it makes a lasting impression on potential buyers. This is especially...


Market Update: June 2022
These shifts have significance for buyers and sellers alike. Sellers are receiving fewer offers, and they will need to price their homes...


Market Update
There’s been so much news lately relating to the economy and real estate. If you’re planning to buy or sell a home soon, you may be...


Thinking About Selling?
The Best Time to List Your Home: The Week of April 10-16 Home sellers on the fence waiting for that perfect moment to sell should start...


Spring Garden Prep For a Gorgeous Landscape Year-Round
The garden is waking up, and you're in charge! It's time to start planting, pruning, and preparing your flower beds..... Tackling your...


Increase Your Home's Asking Price
When you sell your home you want to get top dollar for it; I always tell my clients "to command top dollar for your home, it should...
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