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How Do Empty Nesters Downsize in Loudoun County?
Quick Answer: Empty nesters in Loudoun County downsize by first pricing their current home against today's market (the county median sits near $751,000 with homes selling in roughly 29 days), then matching their sale to a smaller, lower-maintenance home, often a one-level house, townhome, or condo i
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What Down Payment Assistance Can First-Time Buyers Get in Loudoun County?
Saving for a down payment is the single biggest hurdle most first-time buyers face in Loudoun County, where the median sale price recently sat near $751,000. The encouraging news is that you almost certainly have more help available than you think. Between county forgivable loans, statewide grants,
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How Do Data Centers Affect Home Values in Loudoun County?
If you're planning to buy or sell a home, you may be wondering whether the rapid growth of data centers has any impact on property values in Loudoun County. As the world's largest hub for data centers, Loudoun County's real estate market continues to attract homeowners, investors, and technology c
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How Much Do Loudoun County Sellers Keep With a 1.5% vs 3% Listing Fee?
If you are selling in Ashburn, Leesburg, Brambleton, or anywhere else in the county, the listing fee you agree to is the single largest controllable cost of your sale. On a $750,000 Loudoun County home, which sits right around the 2026 county median, a 1.5% full-service listing fee costs $11,250, wh
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