After years of rate shock, frozen inventory, and margin pressure, the DMV housing market is entering 2026 in a far more investor friendly position. This is not a boom. It is not a bust. It is a reset to normalcy. And resets tend to create opportunities for disciplined capital. Below is a clear-eyed look at
What every real estate investor should know about the latest DSCR loan scheme, how it’s impacting the market, and where opportunities still exist. If you’re investing in the DMV area, you’ve likely heard about the recent fraud scandal that’s rocked the real estate investing world and disrupted the DSCR loan market. What Happened in the
Tight margins, longer holds, and rising competition are reshaping the 2025 flipping landscape. Here’s how to stay ahead. Flipping in the DMV is still profitable, but in 2025, margins are tighter. Real estate investors are being squeezed on three fronts: longer Days on Market (DOM), rising inventory, and softer prices. Even experienced fix and flip
Rising costs, longer timelines, and what smart investors are doing to stay profitable. If you’ve been to Home Depot lately and felt like you’re paying Tiffany prices for plywood — you’re not imagining things. Across the DMV real estate market, fix and flip investors are feeling the effects of global trade shifts and rising costs.
From a row house in the heart of DC to a neglected single-family home in PG country, we’ve funded 262 projects this year worthy of attention. Which one stands out the most? Each week we shine a spotlight on a flip with contemporary features, efficient design, or neighborhood features. Never miss a #TransformationTuesday here. Take
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