There’s no doubt that teaching your child smart money management habits is vital to their long-term success. But amid all the soccer games, PTA meetings and lunch-packing, the school year can get busy — making summer the perfect time to start teaching them about money.
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This Friday the 13th don’t be afraid to reach out to us for a free preapproval application. Be ready for the Spring and Summer markets now by taking advantage of our preapproval and fast tracking process. Why should you work with The Mercer Team to
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If you are getting your home ready for sale this Spring there are a number of things you can do to make it more attractive to potential buyers. It can go far beyond Spring cleaning, minor repairs, and a fresh coat of paint. In order
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Ask Your Agent These 7 Questions Now So you found your dream home. You’re ready to put down an offer, pack your things and make that place your own. It’s natural to be excited about finding a great property, but don’t submit that bid just
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Washington DC continues to be an increasingly competitive market. More millenials are purchasing homes, and are now doing so without having set foot in the property. A strong preapproval can make the difference when in such a competitive market. For more information about the increasing
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Many people trying to balance work and life are looking into the walkability of homes and condos not just in the city centers of DC but in every neighborhood. Walkability is how feasible or easy it is to walk to the various locations we are
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Check out this article from one of baseball’s greats and his decade plus long journey of successful real estate investing. https://www.cnbc.com/2018/02/02/alex-rodriguez-my-2018-game-plan-for-real-estate-investing-commentary.html
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Live in Prince George’s County? Thinking about moving there and want to know what fun things are going on? Check out this great blog keeping track of fun things to do along route one in Prince George’s County Maryland! http://www.routeonefun.com/
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There is another vote today at Noon in the Senate for a Continuing Resolution to resume government operations for another three weeks while an appropriations bill can be negotiated and passed. If the CR is passed, it would still need to be approved by the