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Buying a Home in Bethesda
Bethesda, Maryland (MD)

With beautiful landscaping and colonial architecture, Bethesda has a lot to offer residents. This small city of about 55,000 offers a clean, tight-knit community with a variety of fun things to. From shopping and dining to arts and entertainment, this place is a wonderful and peaceful place of beautiful surroundings to enjoy living within.

Bethesda, Md., is a beautiful city that would be a great place to start looking if you are currently interested in buying a home. The current real estate listings have a lot of price ranges and location options for potential buyers.

 

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Quick Stats for Bethesda specific information
Population 55,277Median Age 41.4 yrsHousehold Size: 2.30
Avg Commute: 28.2 minAvg Income $99,102Avg Home Value: $396,400
July High: 88.5°FJanuary Low: 24.2°F
 

Buying a Home in Bethesda

Living in the city of Bethesda has many advantages. Bethesda is a city of about 55,000 residents. The city is a great place to work but also is in convenient driving distance to other cities. Bethesda is only about seven miles from Washington, D.C., Arlington, Va., and Silver Spring, Va., providing its residents with more possible locations to work.

If you are considering buying a home in Bethesda for you and your family, look no further. Bethesda has many good schools, museums, parks and theatres. There are several homes on the market in walking distance of these great attractions for you and your family to enjoy.

The first step before you dive into the Bethesda real estate listings is to enlist the expertise of a real estate professional. There are many real estate professionals who specialize in the region, as well as some who specialized specifically in Bethesda. He or she can help you through the process of buying a home in Bethesda. Real estate professionals are all different, and when you are buying a home, it doesn’t hurt to take the time to find the right one.

It is a good idea to interview a couple of real estate professionals before choosing one. You need to be able to talk to him or her; they will most likely be involved in every aspect of your sale. They will be negotiating and closing the sale with your money and you should be able to trust their judgment. After you choose a professional, you can start the search.

There are many homes on the market right now in Bethesda. The homes ranged from $499,999 to $1.8 million in July 2005. These are the high and low ends of the home prices, while the median house value in 2000 was $396,400. The homes on the east coast host a variety of different architectural styles. From brick colonials to modern homes, there is a home that will fit you and your family.

Once you have narrowed your options with the help of your real estate professional, you can move onto the next step of buying your home. You should take a tour and have the home evaluated before you go much further.

Having the home evaluated will help you discover any major repairs or problems the home may need to have fixed. After these problems surface, you can narrow down your options to your top choice and begin negotiations with the help of your real estate professional. Your real estate professional will help you negotiate through the close of the sale and take care of any details.

After you have closed the deal on your house, you can start preparations for movers to help you move into your new Bethesda home. Your real estate professional can point you in the direction of a good moving service. With the help of a real estate professional this process will be smooth and easy for you and your family.

By Lisa Tilson

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