The government shutdown of 2018/2019 has been, as of this writing, an unprecedented 35-day hardship for approximately 800,000 federal employees. The shutdown began on December 21st; on December 26th Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) issued a stop-work order to all contractors, and on December 28th the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ran out of funds and... Continue Reading →
A Decade After the Crash
In 2008 the housing bubble popped, triggering a financial crisis that has not faded from the memories of homeowners and potential homebuyers. As agents we still see "bubble houses", homes that are available currently at a price less than the current owner paid. Because the history of the home is readily available to consumers, these... Continue Reading →
TOPA Changes: A Follow-Up
In April this blog discussed pending changes to current TOPA requirements for D.C. homeowners, many of whom could not sell their homes due to tenants (or those who purchased the tenant rights) demanding large sums of money to relinquish interest in a property and permit the sale. As of April the D.C. Council voted to exempt single-family... Continue Reading →
Vacation Homes – More Than Just Your Toes in the Sand
As we finish the first week of July, having traveled to vacation destinations to celebrate Independence Day, watch fireworks and get away from our daily responsibilities, we may be wondering why we're supporting someone else's AirBnB or rental property rather than investing in our own. A vacation home and an income-producing property are actually two... Continue Reading →
Changes Set for TOPA in D.C.
Learn about recent updates to TOPA and the impact on homeowners and tenants.
