Wilma Rochelle McFadden is a fitness professional who is now a full-time realtor in the DC Metropolitan area with the desire to help others with all their real estate needs. Thus began her mission to make the home buying and selling process an easy and friendly one for all.
Wilma's services are based on the foundation of honesty, loyalty to clients and the zeal to get them the best deal always. With these firm values, she has accumulated the trust of several clients she has had the pleasure of dealing with. Currently a licensed realtor with Keller Williams Capital Properties, she upholds the values of the establishment to transform lives, careers, and communities through real estate. She does not just strive to get you the best deals; she makes sure that you are well educated on the trends of the real estate market, mistakes to avoid and how to achieve the home you have always dreamed of.
The bottom line remains the fact that she strives to make sure her clients always leave with a smile on their face, having met their goal of finding the perfect home. Therefore, if you are looking for a realtor who is outgoing and has a friendly personality, will take time to put you through the home buying process, has extensive knowledge on real estate, educate you on the right steps to take, listen to you and not just focus on her decisions, look no further than Wilma McFadden.
Wilma Rochelle McFadden
Risks And Rewards Of Selling Your Home Without A Realtor
From the perspective of a home buyer, the position of a real estate agent can seem unjustified in its existence. Why in the world would you pay someone 6% commission on the total sale price of your home, just so that they can set up a couple signs in the yard and do some paperwork? On the face of it, it seems utterly preposterous; why not just sell your home without a ...
The Do’s And Don’ts Of The Real Estate Code Of Ethics
In the real estate business, it’s no secret that flexible morals have had a presence in the field since the very beginning. Whether it’s real estate agents that conceal vital information to make the deal go through or real estate developers cutting corners on multi-million dollar housing projects, this business has a reputation for being less-than-reputable. ...
How A Good Bio Can Kickstart Your Real Estate Career
As a real estate agent, it’s no secret that marketing is the key to good sales numbers. You’re not just selling real estate; you’re selling yourself. How you are perceived as a professional is the most important, most crucial and most notable aspect of your job. Regardless which region you live in, what type of real estate you sell or what you do in ...
Real Estate Niche: Green Homes
Life in the 21st century is coming with some very welcome changes. Nowadays, it’s becoming more approachable to have a lifestyle that allows you to live more harmoniously with your environment. We're heading towards a much broader path towards sustainability. People are looking into what a sustainable lifestyle would ask of them, and what changes they would have ...
How Your Appearance Affects Your Sales
As a real estate professional, you’ve probably heard one person or another talk about “dressing for success” while they show you their new watch or tailored suit. This expression is used broadly in a lot of different ways, but in the world of real estate it actually holds a lot more meaning than you might imagine. A crucial aspect of working as a ...
Municipal ordinance stating the distance from a curb or property line where the building of a structure is prohibited. Also states the distances from a boundary line where construction is permitted. Building setbacks are intended to provide access space and/or preserve environmental character. ...
The term over-improvement in real estate defines a substantial and somewhat exaggerated land improvement compared to other properties in the area. For example, an individual builds at a higher construction cost than the neighborhood’s average assessed valuation. An over-improved land re ...
Monies paid to use property, such as the use of natural resource extractions. The royalty payment is typically based upon some percentage of the income or fee for substances generated from the use of such property. ...
Standard for insurance regulation in New York State and a model for insurance regulation elsewhere. For example, the standard fire policy was first adopted in New York State. Similarly, following the Armstrong investigation, the New York Insurance Code of 1906 became a model for cleaning up life ins ...
Money paid through state and federal programs to workers who are temporarily unemployed. The program, which was created by the social security act of 1935, is managed by the individual states, which decide the level of benefits that will be paid and assess a payroll tax on employers to pay for the p ...