Eating in Potomac – Brooklyn’s Deli

January 9, 2014
Brooklyn's Deli in Park Potomac

After one of my daughter’s recent soccer games, a few friends invited us to go out for breakfast and suggested Brooklyn’s Deli. They were shocked when I said I hadn’t been there before. I’m always excited to try a new deli, but I’m often disappointed. My friends assured me that even as a former New Jersey resident, I would be pleasantly surprised.

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Watch Your Speed On Bradley Boulevard

November 26, 2013

As we enter the holiday season, it is also the time of year for holiday parties. You may want to be extra careful if you’re trying to rush home before or after these fun-filled events especially if you are traveling on Bradley Boulevard in Bethesda, Maryland.

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Fannie Mae Raises Minimum Down Payment From 3% to 5%

September 12, 2013

I heard that Fannie Mae was raising their minimum down payment requirement from 3% to 5% so I contacted a loan officer to get the scoop. Guest Blogger, Ramez Fahmy of Caliber Home Loans explains the latest changes to Fannie Mae’s underwriting guidelines and how they may or may not impact your decision to buy a home.

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Five Things to Know Before Buying a Home on Well or Septic

September 6, 2013
Septic Inspection

Are you thinking about buying a home on a property that has well water or a septic system? Before you write that offer to purchase, take a look at the five tips from our guest blogger, Amy Pletz of Home Land Septic Consulting.

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Do DC High School Grads Receive In-State Tuition?

September 3, 2013

I was under the impression that DC high school graduates were allowed to pay in-state tuition anywhere in the US. But I recently heard something very different from one of my DC clients who was getting ready to send a kid to college. It was time to do a little research to see what is really available to DC high school graduates.

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