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5 Renovations That Pay You Back Before Selling — And 3 You Should Skip

One of the most expensive mistakes DC Metro sellers make is over-investing in their home before listing. They spend $40,000 renovating a kitchen that buyers will likely redo anyway. Or they upgrade to premium appliances in a home where buyers are primarily paying for location. Or they make high-end cosmetic improvements in a neighborhood where the price ceiling simply won't support them. The opposite...

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Is Your Home Show-Ready? Take the Free RISE Home Readiness Assessment

Here's a question most DC Metro homeowners never actually answer before listing their home: is it actually ready? Not "clean enough." Not "we've lived here for 35 years and it's in good shape." Ready — as in, positioned to attract the buyers who will pay the most, move the fastest, and put the best offer on the table. The difference between a home that sells in 11 days with multiple offers and one...

Ring’s New AI ‘Search Party’ Feature: What DC Metro Homeowners Need to Know

During this year's Super Bowl, Ring unveiled their new AI-powered "Search Party" feature in a heartwarming ad about finding lost pets. But as a homeowner, do you understand what this technology actually does—and how to control it? As a real estate professionals serving the DC Metro area for over 23 years, we've watched smart home technology evolve from a luxury to a standard expectation. Ring...

How to Appeal Your Maryland Property Tax Assessment

Every year, Maryland homeowners receive their property tax assessment notices, and for many, the assessed value seems higher than it should be. If you believe your property has been overvalued, you have the right to appeal—and doing so could save you hundreds or even thousands of dollars annually. As a real estate professional serving the DC Metro area for over two decades, I've helped countless...

Wire Fraud in Real Estate: What Every Home Seller Must Know to Protect Their Money

Wire Fraud in Real Estate: What Every Home Seller Must Know to Protect Their Money

Today, nearly everything involved in selling a home happens digitally — emails, electronic signatures, online banking, and communication with lenders and title companies. While technology has made the real estate process more convenient, it has also created a dangerous opportunity for criminals. One of the fastest-growing threats in real estate is wire fraud, where scammers steal money by tricking...

What to Do with a Lifetime of Heirlooms: A Senior’s Guide to Decluttering with Dignity

What to Do with a Lifetime of Heirlooms: A Senior’s Guide to Decluttering with Dignity

What to Do with a Lifetime of Heirlooms: A Senior’s Guide to Decluttering with Dignity At Capital Crest Group, we know a family home is more than a structure. It is a living archive. You likely have decades of holiday memories at your dining table. Your guest rooms hold heirlooms from parents. Your attic holds childhood boxes from out-of-state kids. Moving after 25 years feels like an...

Capital Crest Group Named Finalist for Bethesda’s Best Real Estate Team 2026

Capital Crest Group Named Finalist for Bethesda’s Best Real Estate Team 2026

Capital Crest Group of Long & Foster Named Finalist for Bethesda’s Best Real Estate Team We are thrilled to announce that the Capital Crest Group of Long & Foster Real Estate has been officially recognized as a finalist in the "Best Real Estate Team" category for Bethesda Magazine’s annual Best of Bethesda 2026 awards. This prestigious honor is determined by the readers—the very...