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Fairfax County Real Estate Market Update โ April 2026
Fairfax County Real Estate Market Update โ April 2026 Heading into late April 2026, the Fairfax County housing market looks healthier than the "cooling market" headlines suggest โ but it also looks nothing like the frenzied 2021โ2022 run. According to Bright MLS data released by the Northern Virgini
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1.5% Full-Service Listing in Montgomery County MD: What's Included & How Much You Save
ย 1.5% Full-Service Listing in Montgomery County MD: What's Included & How Much You Save By Saad Jamil & Arslan Jamil ยท The Jamil Brothers Realty Group Quick Answer: A 1.5% full-service listing in Montgomery County, MD includes professional photography, drone and 3D tours, full MLS syndication, expe
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Realtor Commission in Montgomery County MD: What Sellers Actually Pay in 2026
Realtor Commission in Montgomery County MD: What Sellers Actually Pay in 2026 If you're selling a home in Bethesda, Rockville, Silver Spring, Potomac, or anywhere else in Montgomery County this year, the single biggest check you'll write at closing is commission โ and the dollar amount depends entir
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Leesburg VA Real Estate Market Update โ April 2026
Leesburg VA Real Estate Market Update โ April 2026 Leesburg entered April 2026 as one of the tightest, most competitive markets in Loudoun County. Median prices are holding above last spring's peak, inventory has crept higher than a year ago but is still well below healthy supply levels, and well-pr
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