Best Time for Real Estate: Montgomery County MD

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Real Estate Agent - Long & Foster - Rockville Centre - MD 531256
Best Time for Real Estate is a blog site designed primarily for homeowners or prospective homeowners who currently live in Maryland Suburbs of Washington, DC or are prospectively planning to move here.

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The Real Estate Market in the Maryland Suburbs of Washington DC have continued to challenging.  The number of sales have been lower and the inventory is growing at near historic highs.  This goes along with this timely article from the National Association of Realtors: WASHINGTON, May 01, 2007 - ...
05/04/2007
As a residential real estate agent for Llewellyn Realtors, I recently had a chance to study the number of monthly residential housing transactions that occurred in Montgomery County from the year 2000 to the present.  I created a set of tables and two graphs to illustrate results. The Pattern The...
05/04/2007
In March, Rockville began its "Safe Speed" program. As a pilot program, speed cameras have been placed in neighborhoods with posted speed limits of 35 mph or less and school zones. Similar automated speed enforcement programs also are being initiated in Chevy Chase Village and the cities of Rockv...
05/04/2007
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Best Time for Real Estate is a blog site designed primarily for homeowners or prospective homeowners who currently live in Maryland Suburbs of Washington, DC or are prospectively planning to move here. Because real estate goes through various cycles, so do my recommendations for the best way to approach real estate. Sometimes it is a buyer's market, sometimes it is a seller's market, and sometimes it is a balanced market. Sometimes the interest rates are going down, sometimes they are going up and sometimes they are stabilized. This blog exists to give my recommendations at different times. Many people who are planning to relocated to Montgomery County, Maryland often have sticker shock when they find out how much real estate costs here. It is often more and sometimes a lot more than they are used to. However, homeowners in Montgomery County, Maryland find that with the proximity to the federal government (the federal district is less than ten miles from the border of Montgomery county) that this price and the equity of homes in the area is much more stable then other parts of the United States. I also like to share information about local businesses, local shopping, local schools, local dining, local entertainment, and local things to do - both in Washington, DC, Montgomery and Prince George's County, but also day trips within 50 miles and 100 miles of our area.