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Source: Wash Post Real Estate

Washington Post's Real Estate section is your source for buying and selling a home and finding open houses in Washington,DC,Maryland and Virginia. DC,Virginia and Maryland. Post Real Estate also includes discussions and blogs on DC metro area real estate issues.

The recession has hurt many people's credit scores. How to fix it?

The recession may have done a number on your credit score, even if it spurred you to reform spendthrift ways and cut up your credit cards. For many, the drops have come at the same time that lenders have tightened their standards and demanded higher scores to get the best interest rates.


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Mansions go modular as costs, timeline lure high-end buyers

One day in February, it was an empty, snow-covered lot in Bethesda. In 32 hours, the property held a six-bedroom, six-and-a-half-bath French country mansion with a walkout basement.


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Huntington Terrace: An eclectic 'American village' in Md.

Pedestrian-friendly Huntington Terrace in Bethesda is celebrating its centennial this year. Narrow streets -- about 20 feet, curb to curb -- pass homes with mature trees and modest front yards. Children can walk to Bradley Hills Elementary School without having to cross busy streets.


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Do-it-yourselfers can shell out for a real estate 'bargain'

We are a nation of bargain hunters, especially when it comes to real estate. And what could be a better bargain strategy than this? Snap up a foreclosed, partially completed house for a song, finish it up and own a really nice home for less money than buying a finished house.



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Lamond Riggs, D.C., residents love it enough to stay for a long time

Caesar Dudley moved to Lamond Riggs in 1959, attracted to the affordable, well-built brick homes, the civic involvement and the convenience of city living.


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Testing the waters: This year, vacation buyers can afford to be picky

As every beachcomber knows, salvaging treasure can require patience. ¶ Vacation areas around the Washington region have been buffeted by the real estate market collapse and the recession. Going into spring, optimistic market watchers are focusing hard on any glimmers of a revival while bargain...


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Sometimes losing a home is just the beginning of the pain

As if losing one's home in a foreclosure or short sale were not already sufficiently traumatic, many former homeowners are learning that the day they turn in their keys may be only the start of an even more prolonged housing-induced misery.


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Squatters in their own house: When banks don't foreclose

It's been more than 16 months since Eugene and Patricia Harrison last paid the mortgage on their Perris, Calif., home. Eleven months since the notice got slapped on their front door, warning that the house would be sold at auction.



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Source: Baron Briefs

Real estate news and commentary from RealtyBaron.com

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“My current Realtor raised her commission…


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Source: About Home Buying / Selling

Get the latest headlines from the About.com Home Buying / Selling GuideSite.

Why Wachovia Short Sales Are Special Sunday, March 7, 2010

I can't begin to sing the praises loudly enough of a Wachovia short sale. It's not that so many short sale banks are so totally messed up that they can make...
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Writing Off a Home Loss When Turning a Residence Into a Rental Thursday, March 4, 2010

Since so many sellers are taking a financial hit to sell in our soft real estate market, it really adds insult to injury if a seller can't write off that...
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Advertising Words for Home Selling Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Before you place an ad in the newspaper to sell your home or post an online listing, stop to think about the advertising words you choose. Choosing the wrong advertising...
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Dangers of Buying a Foreclosure Flipper Home Sunday, February 28, 2010

There is a huge difference between buying foreclosure flippers and homes that regular owner occupants have remodeled. If your agent hasn't done a little research on the history of the home,...
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Removing Assets From Homes in Foreclosure Thursday, February 25, 2010

A seldom-discussed issue concerning homes that are in foreclosure is the rising practice of removing assets from foreclosures. Many home owners do not understand what constitutes a fixture in the home...
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Ways to Stop a Foreclosure Before It's Too Late Tuesday, February 23, 2010

The best way to stop foreclosure is to make up your back payments before the bank forecloses. But not all home owners realize that foreclosure is pending when they miss making...
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Mortgage Fraud on the Rise at Major Short Sale Banks Sunday, February 21, 2010

An alarming number of banks recently have been urging sellers to commit short sale mortgage fraud as a condition of short sale approval. It's happened to me in Sacramento several times...
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How to Protect Your Pets During a Power Outage Thursday, February 18, 2010

Most people don't think in advance about their pets and power outages until they're in the middle of a power outage. The thing is you don't normally know how long a...
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Agents Can Save Home Buyers Time by Looking at Homes in Advance Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Looking at homes is the fun part when you're a buyer. Heck, it's fun to look at homes even if you're not a buyer. I love previewing homes and try to...
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The Problems Associated With a Fannie Mae Short Sale Sunday, February 14, 2010

Real estate agents like to take on a Fannie Mae short sale because there are no commission squabbles. But Fannie Mae is nobody's friend in a short sale. It continually issues...
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