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Gilda VanderHeyden
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Loudoun County - Sterling, Virginia - Sell or Hold?

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We have a townhouse rental in Sterling, Virginia. Was just curious what your thoughts are about the Northern Virginia (specifically Loudoun County) Real Estate Market. More specifically,

  1. Do you think there's still room for further appreciation in the next 3-5 years?
  2. If you own in this area, are planning to keep your property/properties?
  3. What are the reasons behind this?

I have already consulted a few real estate agents in the area; many of which advise that it's still a hot market and now is a good time to sell.

Thanks in advance!

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Adrienne Green
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Adrienne Green
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Hi @Gilda VanderHeyden!  Yes, it's a hot market and things are selling quickly. But what is the underlying cause? It's because housing demand is vastly outnumbering supply in Northern Virginia due to our growing population. That is projected to continue for a very long time. 

I think the question is what is the better investment: the house you own, or selling and taking the proceeds and putting them in another investment? That could be another real estate investment, the stock market, etc.

Personally, I have 5 investment properties in Northern Virginia, and I'm not selling them right now. They are cash flowing, and I believe the market will continue to appreciate.

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