Annapolis Cove (Annapolis, MD)
By Peggy Yee, Search Vienna Homes For Sale - Northern Virginia
(NoVa House and Home)
Annapolis Cove Homes For Sale | Annapolis, MD - October 2019This is a snapshot of recent sales in the Annapolis Cove neighborhood of Annapolis, MD. Real estate market data and analysis is provided by Peggy Yee, Realtor. Click here to sign up for my free monthly real estate market update.Highest and Lowest Sold Annapolis Cove Home ValuesIn the past 6 months, 8 properties have sold in Annapolis Cove ranging from a 4-bed, 3-bath, and 1-half bath Detached for$580,000 to a 4-bed, 4-bath Detached for$1,300,000.ATTENTION Annapolis Cove Home Owners - Sell Your Home The Easy Way!Get the inside secrets from the best Annapolis Cove real estate agent Peggy Yee on the exact strategies she uses to sell homes for top dollar.Get all your questions answered today.Find out how you canSell Your Home for T...
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If you're a first time homebuyer, you've probably heard that Uncle Sam wants to give you $8,000 to buy a home this year. We've been getting a lot of calls about this credit, so I decided to make a short video about the most important thing you need to know about it. Have a look.        
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  17 Homes Active, 2 Under Contract, and 9 Sold in the Last 90 Days Last week I posted market information for homes $750,000 and up in the Eastport, which you can find here. As you may know, Eastport is the peninsular neighborhood of Annapolis more-or-less circumscribed by Spa Creek to its north, back creek to the south, and the Severn River at its tip. It's an eclectic neighborhood, with million dollar homes and modest bungalows often coexisting side-by-side - an arrangement that seems to suit the citizens of Eastport just fine, thank you.  Things are changing, of course. Every year, more and more of the old bungalows are being renovated or torn down and replaced by modern homes. But still, Eastport holds onto its charm and friendly, small town feel. The Eastport Market in a Snapshot O...
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It Doesn't Take a Genius to Read Between the Lines of the Buyer Feedback We've Been Getting Lately  If you've sold a home recently, you know all about Feedback. Feedback is the stuff buyers and their agents have to say about your property after a showing - the good, the bad, the indifferent. Agents being busy - and this being the electronic age - feedback flies back and forth between agents in e-mail snippets. We're lucky if we get a complete sentence from a showing agent. A paragraph is the equivalent of a novel. Feedback can be useful - if ten would-be buyers complain about pet odors, you know you better do something about it. It's also a barometer of the market at any given moment in time, and a clear reflection of buyer behavior. Here - with very little exaggeration - is a sampling ...
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This Credit Could Be Your Ticket to Owning a Home in the Annapolis Area Buried somewhere deep in the 1,000+ pages of the new stimulus bill - also known as the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 - is a little bonus that Annapolis area home buyers should like: a tax credit of up to $8,000. I say should like because I've been surprised at the number of people who have expressed outrage over not just the credit but the entire package. A few Governors are even threatening to refuse some or all of their shares, on principle, which is fine with me: I'll be happy to take what they don't need. Getting into the Nitty Gritty of the Home Buyer Tax Credit I'll save you the trouble of wading through those thousand pages by recapping some of the highlights of the credit below: To qualify f...
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 Talk to Annapolis area homebuyers these days and you'll often hear this: I don't want just a deal. I want a steal! Realtors expect this sort of brash talk from seasoned investors, but more and more we're hearing it from young couples, first time homebuyers, grandmothers and other nice people who often trip over the words, like they're reciting a script that's at odds with their deeper desires. This inner conflict is understandable: after all, isn't the nightly news a regular smorgasbord of home sale nightmare stories? Aren't there steals now in every town in America? Maybe - but that's not the point. Shopping only for steals - and overlooking the otherwise good deals - tends to create inner conflict, distort priorties and become a single-minded exercise in the absurd. I know agents wh...
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Anne Arundel County Saw 388 Homes Sold Last Month. That's Down 14% From Last September. But The Sky Isn't Really Falling Around Us... I've been talking to a lot of you lately. Our entire team has. Each and every day, The Moss Haedrich Team calls 20, 30, 40 or more of you to see how you're feeling about the real estate market, calm your jittery nerves, and ask how we can help. Here's what we're hearing from you... ...nobody is buying anything....nobody can get a mortgage now...homes aren't selling...sellers are giving homes away...homes are taking forever to sell...and, in short, the sky is falling and we're all doomed. Well, we understand the sentiments. The uncertain economy does have everyone on edge and listening to the evening news only amplifies our concerns. But if you look at the...
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