For first-time homebuyers east of the river in Washington, DC, the hardest part often starts after closing: the bills that don’t show up on the mortgage statement. Home maintenance costs arrive in small, steady ways, while unpredictable repair expenses can … Continue reading
Lots of people are moving to Washington, DC. More than 705,000 folks reside there, and the population has grown for ten years. The city has beautiful old neighborhoods, lots of jobs with the government, and endless cultural things to do. … Continue reading