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  Linda Low grew up in Chattanooga, Tennessee. After graduating from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville with a degree in history, Linda moved to Europe, where she taught with the Department of Defense schools in Germany, France, and the Netherlands for four years. While there, she met Rob Low. Rob was born in Richmond, Virginia. The Army took him to Europe, where he served as an officer. He was stationed in Germany when he met Linda. They were married in Switzerland before retuning together to the United States. Within a year of their return from Europe, they moved to the Mount Pleasant neighborhood in Washington, DC, where they've lived ever since. Linda began teaching history while Rob started his own CPA firm in DC. In between work and raising two children, they both became active in community affairs. After teaching at Bethesda Chevy Chase High School for ten years, Linda was elected to the Mount Pleasant Advisory Neighborhood Commission and served as Chairman of the Commission for two terms in the early 1980s. Linda’s lifelong interests in history, architecture, and interior design soon led her to help found Historic Mount Pleasant, Inc, and to work with the DC Preservation League to attain federal historic district status for the Mount Pleasant, Cleveland Park, and Kalorama Triangle neighborhoods. Rob went on to later serve on the board of Historic Mount Pleasant and the L’Enfant Trust. Linda made a career change in the early 1980s to work as a consultant in historic preservation, where she assisted developers with design and regulatory compliance in the restoration and conversion of historic buildings in most of Washington's historic neighborhoods. In 1985, her love of people and interest in architecture, restoration, and renovation led her to real estate. She immediately fell in love with the profession and soon became one of the area's top residential agents. Rob joined the team full-time in 2004 after selling his CPA firm and retiring from finance. His experience with historic preservation, renovations, home improvements, and finance has assisted our clients time and time again. Now with Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc., Linda and Rob head one of the area’s top teams in residential real estate, servicing Washington DC, Maryland and northern Virginia. Thinking of selling? Our extensive knowledge of design, restoration, and construction is constantly put it to use in helping clients prepare homes for sale. We’ll be with you every step of the way as you prepare for the open market. We offer more than 40 years of combined experience, expert staging and pricing, extensive marketing services, a top-ranked website for maximum exposure, and a knowledge of the market that is second to none. Our customized marketing plan is designed to sell your property for the highest possible price in the shortest amount of time. Looking to buy? The Linda Low Team knows this area. We will guide you through the entire process, from initial research to final closing. We’ll help to determine what the best value is for you within your comfort zone in the area you want. Once you’ve found your home, our design expertise can help to make your new house feel like home. “Our business is satisfied clients.”   |  | | |

Mila and her family live in the Palisades neighborhood of Washington, DC. She joined the team as a full-time sales agent in 2005. She works with both buyers and sellers all over the DC Metro area. She is our condominium expert in the District. She is licensed in DC, Maryland, and Virginia, and she is fluent in Spanish and French.
Katie moved to Washington, DC in 1996 to attend American University. After graduating in 2000, she spent a year with National Geographic before joining our team in April 2002. She is licensed in DC, Maryland and Virginia. Please call or email if you have any questions about Washington DC-area real estate!
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When you own an investment property, one of your goals will be to get the highest monthly rental with the lowest vacancy rate. How can you accomplish this?
It pays to keep your property in good condition while you are trying to rent it, as well as after the new tenants move in. You obviously want the property to look its best when it is being shown. If you work to keep it that way, your tenants are more likely to feel motivated to stay in the home.
When something needs to be repaired, be sure the tenants know whom to call to get the job done. Arrange for periodic inspections of the property to check for leaking roofs or pipes, defective wiring or malfunctioning appliances. If you are an absentee landlord, it makes sense to hire property management professionals to keep a close eye on your investment for you.
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