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Womens Resources

Divorce - You’re On Your Own Again In NOVA Real Estate

Getting divorced is one of life’s most stressful events, and one that women are often unprepared for. If you are contemplating divorce, there are both emotional and financial decisions to be made and it’s often difficult to know what course to take. Many divorced women choose to start fresh, find a new place to live, and embrace their future.Others may decide to stay in their present home as part of their divorce settlement. Either choice can put you on the path to your own sense of freedom and financial security through real estate.

Renting, Selling or Buying a Northern Virginia Home

If moving on is your choice, renting is a viable option, giving you the freedom to change jobs or move to a new city without having to sell a home. Your financial advisor can help you develop a plan that will make the best use of any funds you receive in your divorce settlement. If you have already received proceeds from the sale of the home you shared with your partner, you might consider investing in real estate income-producing property rather than buying a principal residence.

How To Budget For Northern Virginia Real Estate

As a long-time agent in the Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax and Falls Church areas, I’ve guided many divorced women through this difficult life stage, helping them achieve a fresh start. By connecting you with my network of experts in financial planning, together we can investigate the possibilities of building wealth, security and financial independence through real estate.