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Can You Afford to Buy a Home With The Rising Interest Rates?
Interest rates rising so quickly in such a short time has scared and shocked first-time home buyers. However, the truth is an interest rate of just over 7% is simply nearing the historical average. According to Freddie Mac, the long-term average for mortgage rates is just under 8 percent going back to 1971. Click here … Continue reading “Can You Afford to Buy a Home With The Rising Interest Rates?”
Best Real Estate Agent
Congratulations again Debbie on being named as one of Northern Virginia Magazine’s 2022 Best Real Estate Agents. The listing, as featured in the May issue, and is on newsstands now.
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Virtual Santa and Tree Lightings To Catch This Holiday Season
Even during a pandemic, the holidays must go on. As we inch closer to December, many annual tree lightings are either going virtual or imposing social distancing guidelines to ensure everyone stays safe during the holiday season. Here are 12 virtual and in-person tree lightings to catch in the coming weeks. Click here to find … Continue reading “Virtual Santa and Tree Lightings To Catch This Holiday Season”
Extension of Statewide Moratorium on Evictions
On Friday, August 7, 2020, the Supreme Court of Virginia responded to a request from Governor Northam for a statewide moratorium on evictions as COVID-19 cases continue to be reported in Virginia. The court pointed to the ease with which COVID-19 spreads and the risks associated with traveling and being inside a courthouse. Effective August … Continue reading “Extension of Statewide Moratorium on Evictions”