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RE/MAX Realty Group/100 Real Estate Agents Named America's Best by REAL Trends

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We are proud to announce the names of the real estate agents and teams with RE/MAX Realty Group and RE/MAX Realty Group who were ranked among America’s Best Real Estate Agents by REAL Trends.

Lisa Wills, Ross Simone, Trish Nicely and Klaus Breitsameter were ranked among the best individual agents. Team Connie Fitzgerald, the McKnew Team, Andy Werner Team and the Prigal Brother’s Team were ranked among the best teams. 

The REAL Trends rankings, which were released in July 2017, featured nearly 12,600 U.S. real estate associates from every state. The ranking of both the individual agents and real estate teams were based on their closed transactions and sales volume in 2016.

America's Best Real Estate Agents ranking by REAL Trends represents all 50 states and all major cities. It includes over 250 Major Areas and nearly 600 major cities. Search for the Best Agents in your area or view the REAL Trends ranking.

Learn more about RE/MAX Realty Group and RE/MAX Realty Group.

Get Rid of Clutter with These 7 Yard Sale Tips

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(RE/MAX Blog)- Busting clutter is almost always the first recommendation from professional stagers. Why not have a yard sale to clear out the things you no longer use while earning some cash for your move? Follow these tips to help things go smoothly and maximize your profits.

1. Get the online word out
List your sale on the "Garage Sale" section of Craigslist and on any neighborhood Facebook page groups. Include photos of your more interesting items to attract shoppers.

2. Sign up
Hit the dollar store for some neon poster board and thick markers. Then make big, legible signs to post at intersections near your home.

3. The more the merrier
Ask neighbors and friends if they want to sell their things too. Everybody has things they need to get rid of. People are more likely to stop and shop if they see a variety of items for sale.

4. Sell drinks
Enlist your cute kid (or your neighbor's) to learn about economics with a lemonade or coffee stand. A hot or cold drink for a few cents can help lure people to stop and shop while they sip.

5. Plug in
If you're selling appliances, have access to an outlet or an extension cord so people can test them out. Make sure to have some batteries on hand so shoppers can see if battery-operated items work as well.

6. Make it easy to find prices
The bigger the item, the bigger the price tag. Don't make shoppers hunt around for tiny stickers on your couch or lawn mower.

7. Prep for checkout
Have lots of change and small bills on hand, as well as plastic bags shoppers can use to carry home their new treasures.

Living Lagom: Three Steps to Create your 'Just Right' Home

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(RE/MAX Blog) - Just as hygge becomes mainstream, a new Scandinavian trend is hitting lifestyle blogs, websites and even the world's largest furniture retailer. Have you heard? 2017 is the year of lagom.

Loosely translated from Swedish, lagom means "not too little, not too much, just right." This applies to finding balance in all aspects of your life, including your dwellings.

Are you looking to achieve a 'just right' home in 2017? Here are three easy steps.

1. The Right Amount of Space

The first step in creating a lagom home is finding the right amount of space. Whether it's a single family home, condo or a home with a much smaller footprint, more American homebuyers are choosing to live in less square feet. In fact, the lagom lifestyle is in line with many of the amenities that millennial home buyers are looking for. Gone is the desire for a formal dining room that may only be used on holidays and large outdoor spaces that take time and money to maintain.

2. The Right Amount of Furniture

Now that you have found your 'just right' space, it's time to furnish it. Take a note from professional home stagers on this one, the size of the furniture is just as important as the amount of furniture in a lagom home. While shopping, look for useful and comfortable pieces that don't overpower your space.

3. The Right Amount of Décor

Millennials seeking out minimalism will gravitate to lagom home décor. The focus is clearing clutter and keeping only items that you need.

4 Steps to Launch the Home Buying Process

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(RE/MAX Blog)- You’ve decided you’re ready to buy your own home– now what? Start with these initial steps:

1. Get your financial ducks in a row.
Calculate how much money you have in savings and assets, your total annual income and your expenses. Know how much of it you can allocate toward a down payment and other expenses. Check your credit report and fix any errors. This will help you determine what type of loan you qualify for, and the price range of homes you want to look at.

2. Determine how much house you can afford.
A common rule is that your monthly mortgage payment should not exceed 28 percent of your pre-tax income. You can plug your information into an online mortgage calculator to get a starting idea of exactly how much you’ll pay each month with different interest rates and terms.

3. Find a real estate agent.
Interview several agents to find one that specializes in the communities you're interested in and has experience representing buyers with the type of home you’re looking for. 

4. Shop!
It’s important that you keep an open mind and look at a wide range of properties. Go to open houses. Cruise the Internet. Peruse different neighborhoods. Your agent will also help by finding properties that match as many of your "wants" and "needs" as possible. When you fall in love with a house and are ready to make it official, your agent can help you navigate the process from putting in an offer to the closing table.

Buying or selling a home? Contact us for assistance. 

8 Money-Saving Tips for Landscaping

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(RE/MAX Blog) - A yard with a beautiful landscape is one of the few home investments with a value that increases over the years. Buyers love mature plants and trees, so giving your yard some love even if you're not planning on selling for a few years is a smart way to go. What's even smarter? Employing these money-saving tips:

1. Free mulch.
Many municipalities recycle the yard waste they pick up curbside throughout the year into mulch, which is then made available to residents for free or a very low price. Surrounding your shrubs and trees with a layer of the stuff not only makes them stand out visually, it also helps conserve moisture and stave off bugs.

2. Look to the list.
Craigslist's “farm and garden" section can be a treasure trove of outdoor planters, border stones and even “used" trees and shrubs. Check here first before heading to the nursery.

3. Go big with your neighbors.
Bedding plants are often less expensive when you buy them in bulk.

4. Compost.
Instead of buying bags of fertilizer, generate your own black gold for gardens by composting your kitchen waste. It's not as hard – or smelly – as you'd think.

5. Chat with a master.
Master gardeners often hold free Q&A sessions at garden centers or local libraries. Before investing in new plants, seeds or shrubs, check with an expert to find which options will thrive without expensive maintenance.

6. Rein it in.
Trim back any trees, shrubs or vines that hide or overwhelm your windows, porch or patio. Sometimes the most effective landscaping upgrade can come from removing greenery, not adding it.

7. Pull your weeds.
It's the outdoor equivalent of de-cluttering your home, an inexpensive way to boost your yard's visual appeal.

8. Powerwash fences and patios.
It can take years off your fence and patio in just minutes. You'll be amazed at how much brighter they'll look with just a bit of effort that requires little more skill than running a vacuum. Rent a machine at your local home improvement box store for about $30.

8 Staging Tips for Small Outdoor Spaces

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(RE/MAX Blog)- An attractive outdoor space, even if it’s just big enough to sit and enjoy a cup of coffee or evening cocktail, can be a major selling point for potential buyers. Here are a few suggestions for maximizing your outdoor living space.

1. Floor it.
If you have a small outdoor area, it won’t break the bank to invest in higher quality tiles or stones. Snap-in deck tiles are another option for adding a touch of class.

2. Envision clarity.
When it comes to tables, go for glass-topped: It will help create the illusion of a larger space.

4. Watch your back.
Chairs and benches with more open backs don’t interrupt sight lines as much. They’ll keep your space feeling open, and looking larger.

5. Focus.
Creating a focal point in a small space adds visual interest. A simple piece of garden art, a small flowering tree or a tiny water feature in a corner can add style and distract buyers from focusing on square footage.

6. Scale down.
The world’s largest outdoor chaise lounge may be a napper’s dream, but it won’t do much to help your patio or deck. Choose outdoor furniture scaled to set off your space, not smother it. You can even find fire pits in smaller sizes.

7. Get vertical.
Wall gardens help add green without sacrificing space. Wall art made from succulent plants is another low-maintenance option for adding foliage, and drawing attention to the edges of your space, which helps visually enlarge it.

8. Don’t hide the grill.
A clean barbecue can help buyers imagine their own outdoor meals. Unless you have a grill or smoker large enough to hold the entire pig, or if your grill is in disrepair, keep it out.

Looking for a home with a nice backyard where you can gather with family and friends? Start your search today. 

Finding Time for Fun in Real Estate

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(RE/MAX Blog)- When you hire a real estate agent to help buy or sell a home, they can help free up time you would otherwise spend on sorting through listings, scheduling showings, or trying to figure out paperwork. You might even have time to focus on the fun parts of moving, such as:

1. Building a Pinterest board of décor inspiration

Don't have a particular design style in mind? No problem. Check out the RE/MAX Pinterest page for ideas.

2. Clearing out the clutter with a yard sale

Remember, each thing you sell is one less thing you'll have to pack – and unpack. Here are some top yard sale tips.

3. Planning your housewarming party

You'll want to show off the new place – especially after you've made it Pinterest perfect. Put together a Facebook event and start thinking about party favors to thank friends who helped you move in.

4. Bargain shopping for furniture

There are plenty of options for you to furnish your new nest without breaking the bank. Here are six places to find furniture within your budget.

Looking for a new home? Start your search today.

RE/MAX Realty Group/100 Agents Named Top Producers

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Fifty-seven RE/MAX Realty Group/100 real estate agents were named Top Producers in the RE/MAX, LLC report released in May 2017. The list contained the top 100 producing individual agents and team leaders for the month of April and year to date. See below for the full list of top producing RE/MAX Realty Group/100 real estate agents.

 

RE/MAX Realty Group/100 real estate agents named Individual Top Producers for April 2017 in Maryland for Residential and Commercial real estate. 

RE/MAX Realty Group: Klaus Breitsameter, Darin Rich, Deirdre Burrell and Ray Boss, Jr. 

RE/MAX Realty Group- Crown: Lisa Plushnick, Kara Hurley, Paulette Ladas, Linda Latta, Melissa Bernstein, Ben Samari, and Melissa Raffa

RE/MAX Realty Group - Columbia: David Baxter, Sr., Susan Klukas, Barbara Reiter, and Ana Lucia Porter

RE/MAX Realty Group - Dunkirk: Suzanne Ward

RE/MAX Realty Group - PAX River: Gabriela Agostinelli

RE/MAX Realty Group - White Plains: Julie Cronan and Lisa Wills

 

RE/MAX Realty Group/100 real estate agents named Top Team Leaders for April 2017 in Maryland for Residential and Commercial real estate 

RE/MAX Realty Group: Philip Kelley, Andrew Werner, Jr., Richard Prigal and Philip Wineman

RE/MAX Realty Group- Crown: David Goldberg

RE/MAX Realty Group - Columbia: Wendy Slaughter, Eric van Swol, Paul Duncan, Boyd McGinn, Concetta Corriere, Teri Deane, Susan Romm, and Scott Miller

RE/MAX Realty Group - PAX River: Connie Fitzgerald and Michelle Camaioni

RE/MAX Realty Group - White Plains: Mary Chambers, Edward Weibrecht, Jr., Frank McKnew, Michael Foster, Kathy White-Thorne, and Teresa Klopfer

 

RE/MAX Realty Group/100 real estate agents named Individual Top Producers for the year to date in Maryland for Residential and Commercial real estate

RE/MAX Realty Group: Klaus Breitsameter, James Winn, and Susan McFarland

RE/MAX Realty Group- Crown: Lisa Plushnick, Kathy Xu, Kara Hurley, Paulette Ladas, and Mercedes Fitzgerald

RE/MAX Realty Group - Columbia: David Baxter, Sr. and Jeffrey Berman

RE/MAX Realty Group - PAX River: Karen Taylor

RE/MAX Realty Group - White Plains: Lisa Wills, Julie Cronan, Gary Mead, and Trish Nicely

 

RE/MAX Realty Group/100 real estate agents named Top Team Leaders for the year to date in Maryland for Residential and Commercial real estate. 

RE/MAX Realty Group: Andrew Werner, Jr., Richard Prigal, Philip Kelley, Allan Prigal, and Jason Hageman

RE/MAX Realty Group- Crown: Johnice Comer

RE/MAX Realty Group - Columbia: Wendy Slaughter, Shun Lu, Boyd McGinn, Concetta Corriere, and Eric van Swol

RE/MAX Realty Group - PAX River: Connie Fitzgerald and Michelle Camaioni

RE/MAX Realty Group - White Plains: Mary Chambers, Michael Foster, Frank McKnew, Terry Davis, Kathy White-Thorne, and Teresa Klopfer

 

RE/MAX Realty Group/100 real estate agents named Individual Top Producers for the year to date in Virginia for Residential and Commercial real estate. 

RE/MAX Realty Group- Springfield: Monica Sims

Donald Wilkes, also from RE/MAX Realty Group - Springfield, was named the number two individual top producer in Commercial real estate for the year to date. 

 

RE/MAX Realty Group/100 real estate agents named Top Team Leaders for the year to date in Virginia for Residential and Commercial real estate. 

RE/MAX Realty Group- Springfield: Herbert Riggs and Mark Wilkes

RE/MAX Realty Group/100 would like to congratulate all the real estate agents who have been ranked as top producers by RE/MAX, LLC and commend them for their hard work and success in the real estate industry.

Learn more about RE/MAX Realty Group/100. 

Find a Home with the Perfect Backyard BBQ Spot

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(RE/MAX Blog)- As you tour homes, do you stop in the backyard and visualize your friends and family fighting over the first burgers off the grill while the dogs play in the yard? If outdoor entertaining is a priority in your new home, here are four things to look for.

1. Space

You may be dreaming of an extensive outdoor kitchen, complete with weatherproof appliances and a table with a built-in cooler. Or, your budget may limit you to a Hibachi and camp chairs. Regardless, make sure there's enough space to host the backyard soiree of your dreams.

2. Shade

Western facing backyards will provide the perfect sunset backdrop for your barbecues. Yards on the eastern side of a property may leave you overexposed to the sun.

3. Flooring

If you're looking to lounge around barefoot, take note of the patio or deck's condition. Make sure it's been refinished so you can avoid splinters.

4. Fire pit

A fire pit can help stretch the seasonal use of your outdoor space by providing a cozy place to gather around after dark. But don't let it be a deal breaker – fire pits can be added at any time (and may be on sale if you wait to purchase one toward the end of summer).

    

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