Dallas, TX: The Best Entry Point for First-Time Investors Right Now
Thursday, May 28
By Kiara Colón-Torres · Angel Tyler Team at eXp Realty · Texas Realtor #850772-SA Dallas gets all the headlines — corporate relocations, luxury towers, national attention. But behind that noise is a city that still has serious opportunity for buyers and investors working in the $150K–$350K range,...
Why Most Real Estate Investors Never Start
Monday, July 28
Despite the flood of podcasts, courses, and social media success stories, the truth is blunt: most aspiring investors never close their first deal. And it’s not because they’re lazy. It’s because they don’t follow a real strategy. Here are the 5 real reasons most investors stay stuck on the sidel...
🛑 Inspection Red Flags: 10 Issues That Should Make You Think Twice
Monday, May 19
A home inspection isn’t just a formality — it’s your last line of defense before making a six-figure mistake. Whether you're buying in PG County, Fairfax, or Capitol Hill, knowing what to look for (and what to walk away from) can save you time, money, and legal headaches. Here are 10 red flags th...
🏠 Condo vs. Townhome vs. Single-Family: Which Investment is Best?
Sunday, May 18
Whether you’re a first-time investor or scaling your portfolio in the DC-MD-VA market, choosing the right property type can make or break your ROI. Here’s a no-fluff breakdown of condos, townhomes, and single-family homes — tailored for DMV real estate investors. 🏢 Condominiums (Condos) Investor ...
5 Proven Ways to Lower Your Mortgage Rate (Even with Less-Than-Perfect
Thursday, May 15
Yes, rates are higher — but that doesn’t mean you’re stuck. Whether you're buying in PG County, Fairfax, or Montgomery, smart buyers are using these five strategies to lock in lower payments without waiting for the Fed. 👇 Here’s how you can save BIG on your monthly mortgage: 1. Buy Down the Rate ...
How Interest Rates Affect Your Buying Power in DC, MD and VA
Wednesday, May 14
Interest rates are one of the most important factors in your homebuying journey — even more than the listing price in many cases. Example: A $400,000 home at 6.0% interest may cost $2,398/month (P&I). That same home at 7.0% could cost $2,661/month — a $263 difference every month. Why It Matt...