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New Real Estate Pricing Stats

We’ve updated our real estate pricing stats through year-end 2016. The stats cover the past ten years of home sales. We have stats available for zip codes in Silver Spring, Takoma Park, and Kensington. Some zip codes show that home prices are near, or exceed, where we were at the top of the market.

We’re happy to share this data with you! Fill out the form below to request your copy.

Sell Your Home with Go Brent Team

Looking to sell your home in the new year? Let Go Brent Team help.

First, we’ll meet for a free consultation to determine your needs and discuss your personal transition strategy. Your GBT agent will provide you with sound advice based on your needs and preferred timeframe.

Once you’ve decided to list your home for sale, your GBT agent will offer a complete marketing strategy, taking into account today’s market and forecasts. We’ll conduct a room-by-room assessment to determine how best to showcase your property. We offer hands-on assistance with pre-sale prep, recommend trusted vendors, and if you like, help coordinate and execute your to-do list.

Go Brent Team also offers free staging services include complimentary furniture, décor, and labor.

Free consultations, meticulous pre-sale preparation, and complimentary staging – just a few of the reasons sellers choose to work with Go Brent Team, the #1 Real Estate Team in Silver Spring, Takoma Park & Kensington.*

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*according to MRIS statistics for the combined areas in 2016

Our End of The Year Recap

Go Brent Team agents closed 116 transactions for buyers and sellers in 2016.

What does this mean for you? We’re experts in the marketplace. As a top-ranked team in the DC Metro area, we are highly experienced contract negotiators and we ensure our clients get to settlement smoothly. It also means we have the support and organization in place to provide our clients with superior service.

This year, we assisted 71 clients to sell their properties! Our sellers know we invest substantial time and effort to skillfully market their homes and neighborhoods through the internet, social media, paid advertising, and print materials.

We also helped 45 clients find a new place to call home in 2016. Our buyers know they can count on us to guide them as they search for the right home in their desired price range and neighborhoods.

Below is a sample of our 2016 home sales


If you have thoughts of buying or selling (or both!), let us help you prepare for what’s ahead.

We are looking forward to 2017 — Happy New Year!

Liz Brent
Tammy Thomas
Cari Jordan
Debbie Gerald
Patrick Thomas
Linda Magolda
Susanna Drayne
Beth Stanton
Marty Milam

301.565.2523
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A Slice of Life with Cari Jordan

As a realtor and resident of the Silver Spring area, I love to read about our local history and view historical photographs of the community. For this reason, I have really enjoyed reading Sean Emerson’s blog, “Around The Corners.” Sean’s blog is dedicated to current and historical events, including information related to the urban planning history and future of Four Corners. He has scoured websites and libraries and unearthed some amazing images and historical facts.

A Woodmoor native who attended St. Bernadette parochial school and Dematha High School, Sean is now a rising senior at Washington College studying political science. He aspires to pursue a Master’s degree in urban planning.

I am dating myself by telling you that I watched Sean and his friends from St. Bernadette build a “fort” in the patch of woods that lie between our Woodmoor homes around 2008. He and his buddies spent months securing the various, recycled, materials for their fort. The fort is no longer there but can be seen if you look for it on the internet. “The fort got so big, it can actually be seen in a 2008 satellite image on Google Earth, so I’m proud of that,” Sean told me.

His most recent blog entry gives great historical information about the Woodmoor neighborhood and, specifically, 100 Williamsburg Drive – a home I have driven past, now for 15 years. Having always wanted to know the history of that home, I was fascinated by Sean’s article. Enjoy reading his article after you read, a bit, about Sean, himself.

Here’s a Slice Of Life with Sean Emerson:

#1 – How did you land in this area?

My parents moved here in 1990, my mom grew up in New Carrollton and my dad grew up in Bethesda. They wanted a place that was close to both of those areas that had a strong community feel. A house came up for sale in Woodmoor and my grandmother encouraged my parents to check it out, and they ended up buying it. I was born in 1994 and have lived here since then.

#2 – What inspires you, locally?

Sounds cliche, but probably the community feel and spirit. There are many people here and in the broader Silver Spring area who are very active in civic matters. While this can cause conflict when it comes to controversial issues, it is nice to know that so many people care and get involved. In a way, I felt obliged to get involved in community matters simply because so many other people were.

#3 – What is the restaurant that makes you feel most “at home”?

Definitely the Corner Pub, or as it’s now called, “the 4 Corners Pub”. I’ve been going there since I was a kid.

#4 – What are you listening to “these days”?

It varies, I listen to a decent amount of popular songs on the radio today, but I also also listen to some older music from the 50’s and 60’s (such as Sam Cooke) and some underground hip-hop and go-go music. It’s an unusual mix.

#5 – What is your favorite type/genre of book to read?

I’ve read many books related to urban planning and the history of community development, both recent books and older books. I read those because they’re both interesting and educational, some notable authors being James Howard Kunstler, Andrew Duany, and Jane Jacobs. I’m also a fan of crime novels, George Pelecanos is my favorite author in that genre because his books are great and mostly take place in DC area in locations I know well, so that makes them fun for me to read.

#6 – Aside from food, water, and shelter, what is the one thing you would not be able to live without?

Some form of internet access. I wouldn’t mind not having it temporarily, but loosing it long term would not be fun. I use the internet for much of my research and obviously blogging, and there such a wealth of information to be found online (in a short amount of time) if you look in the right places. Many of the blog posts I’ve written were made possible because of information I found online.

#7 – What is your secret to having a successful business?

The first would be writing stuff that people actually want to read and find interesting, and the second would probably be networking and coordinating with other bloggers and community members to generate quality content. With blogging, you can write really good posts and have great content, but if you don’t do anything to publicize it, it will largely go unappreciated. Other local bloggers like Dan Reed of “Just Up The Pike” and Pete Tan of “Silver spring Inc” have really helped me reach a broader audience by sharing most of my posts on their blog’s Facebook pages. I’ve found that those in the blogging community around Silver Spring are very gracious in helping as well as promoting newer blogs, which is really great.

#8 – What is the best-kept local area secret that you want people to know about?

Not exactly secrets, but I would say Northwest Branch and the especially the Beltway bridge over the gorge. When compared to Sligo Creek Park, Northwest Branch is not as well known because it doesn’t have a paved trail running through it (at least not north of Oakview) and it can be difficult to access. However, I think it is one of the best assets of the community because it is a large, mostly unaltered, area of nature within walking distance of so many places. Northwest Branch Creek has no road or paved trail running alongside it, so it really feels like you’re in the wilderness when you’re down there, even though its a short distance from “civilization”. Also, the Beltway bridge over the creek is a very impressive structure from below, but it barely looks like anything from the road above. I’ve written a post about it before, but I encourage anyone who can to hike down there and check it out. It’s about 120′ above the creek and the trail goes right under it, and it’s a good turn-around point for those hiking from Burnt Mills.

#9. What’s your idea of the perfect day?

I’d probably go for a morning bike ride around Four Corners and get some doughnuts at the bakery afterwards. Then I’d go play some tennis at Pine Crest and have some lunch, then maybe go for a hike in the woods. In the evening, I’d go to the Corner Pub for pizza, and then watch a Nats game.

#10. What is your favorite flavor of pie?

Pumpkin pie!

Refresh, Renovate or Relocate?

Do you love your home and neighborhood but feel like you’ve run out of space? Do you renovate and build an addition, or move to a home that “has it all”?  Many times homeowners aren’t sure what options are realistic. Then comes the nitty gritty, how do you best finance your dream home or renovation?

Join Go Brent Team’s Cari Jordan for a Home Expo on Tuesday, March 3 from 6:30-8:00 p.m. at Pinecrest Community Center.

Cari lives in Silver Spring’s Woodmoor neighborhood and undertook a home renovation and addition about five years ago. As a local Realtor, she also regularly counsels homeowners in area neighborhoods (think Woodmoor, Highland View, Indian Spring, and Four Corners) who are considering major renovation projects. Cari has gathered several experts who will be on hand to answer your specific questions and help you weigh your options:

  • Paul Dickie, Owner – Winfield Builders
  • Amy Stacy, Architect/Owner – Stacy Studio
  • Chad Loube, SVP/Regional Manager – Talmer Bank & Trust (NMLS #675038)

It’s an open house format so drop by anytime.

Questions? Contact Cari@GoBrentTeam.com

A Slice of Life with Cari Jordan

I love to read the interview questions at the back of Vanity Fair magazine and watch Inside the Actor’s Studio, listening to James Lipton ask his series of, predictable, questions to the actor being interviewed. Though I really wanted to learn her favorite curse word, I am convinced my first interviewee does not have one.

While you all were scrambling to gather your tax documents and get to the post office, I sat in a tiny chair across a tiny table from my friend and co-owner of The Little Gym of Silver Spring (TLGSS), Jasmine Kuzner. Jasmine was in a little chair, too (if you visit TLGSS, you will see that much of the furniture is kid-sized to accommodate their clientele). With a gaggle of kids bouncing, flipping, and having a fantastic time in the glass-enclosed room behind us, (and Katy Perry’s “Roar” on the sound system) I took my first crack at: “Slice of Life – Top 10 Interview Questions.”

#1 – How did you land in this area?

“My sister lived here, in Silver Spring, with her husband. We were tired of driving (commuting). We knew we did not know, exactly, what we wanted in our first home but we knew we didn’t want to be in our cars all the time.”

#2 – What inspires you, locally?

“I hate to give a predictable answer to this one, but I am inspired by the diversity of Silver Spring. I love how we can have a neighborhood BBQ and there are all different kinds of people who come. “

#3 – What is the restaurant that makes you feel most “at home”?

“It’s a tie. The Parkway Deli is a favorite because it has a great pickle bar and eggplant fries. It has great people watching and the consistency of the food and staff is great. We have, also, been hanging out at Pacci’s a lot lately. Great food.”

#4 – What are you listening to “these days”?

Jasmine Selfie

“At home, we are listening to a lot of the “Frozen” soundtrack. If I can turn off “Frozen” at home, I am a pop music fan. Much to my husband’s dismay.“

 #5 – What is your favorite type/genre of book to read?

“It’s a boring answer. I will read everything and anything but my favorite is literary fiction. It is what I went to school to study. There are a lot of great writers around here.”

#6 – Aside from food, water, and shelter, what is the one thing you would not be able to live without?

“I’ve got three things I can’t live without- my husband and kids.”

#7 – What is your secret to having a successful business?

“It’s really is the staff. We (my sisters and co-owners, Amanda Abeya & Lani Abeya-Barnabas) have hand picked every member of the staff at TLGSS. We take our time interviewing because we are going to trust these staff members with our TLGSS families.”

#8 – What is the best-kept local area secret that you want people to know about?

“The little places you can go and get great dishes. One example is Santucci’s Deli in the Woodmoor Shopping Center. They have amazing frozen pastas and, of course, a fantastic Italian sub. The Woodmoor bakery has great pastries. Tropical Ice Cream on Georgia Ave has Guinness Ice Cream that is to die for. To work out, I’ve found some awesome local trainers: Lenore Baker, Amy Langevin and Shannon Stoughton.”

 #9 – Situation, it’s a gorgeous day and you have the day off. Tell me about the ideal schedule for the day.

“I would go get my nails done. I like Kebana. Then I would work in my yard for a bit. To end my day, I would take a bike ride in Sligo Park along the path.”

#10 – What’s your favorite type of pie?

“Key Lime!”

Jasmine Kuzner, co-owner of The Little Gym of Silver Spring (TLGSS); co-owners with Amanda Abeya and Lani Abeya-Barnabas
Date of Interview: 4/15/2014
Location of Interview: TLGSS

Protecting Your Basement

It’s a special time of year! Azaleas are out, the heat and A/C are off, and windows are open. That’s means…It’s dehumidifier time!

Yes, we need to talk dehumidifiers people. Not as exciting as the azaleas in bloom or the savings in your utility bills, but a very important topic nonetheless. We’ve had a lot of rain, and even if you’ve been lucky and haven’t had any water seepage, you can bet you’ve got a higher level of moisture in the lower level than most times of year. Unless you’ve got a basement that is mostly above ground and there is no moisture intrusion at all (meaning you keep your gutters clean, the downspouts are extended and there is good positive grade around the foundation), you’ve got a breeding ground for moisture and mold. Some dehumidifiers fill up every day until the air dries out some.

So first step – get a dehumidifier! Next step, address any moisture concerns. Need help or advice?  Contact us: info@GoBrentTeam.com or 301.565.2523.

Weekend Happenings – Silver Spring & Takoma Park

It was a LONG, WET week but the sun is shining and the weekend is here! The weather looks promising — sunny and 70º so it should be a great weekend to get out and do something fun. Here’s a round-up of a few local Silver Spring and Takoma Park events that just might fit the bill:

Annual Touch Truck @ Silver Spring Nursery School
Saturday, May 3 from 10AM – 1PM
Trucks of every kind for children to explore. There will also be live music, food, arts & crafts, a book fair, and face painting.

Woodlin Spring Fair @ Woodlin Elementary in North Woodside
Saturday, May 3 from 2PM – 5PM
Inflatable Obstacle Course, “Just Dance” Dance Off, Face Painting, Live Band, Flower Sale, Food & Bake Sale, Raffles, and more!

Old Takoma Art Hop
Saturday, May 3 & Sunday, May 4 from 10AM – 6PM
The 5th annual Art Hop will showcase a variety of art including photography, jewelry and wearable art, paintings, sculptures, collage and mixed media works.  Come see the work of over 70 of artists in shops, restaurants, and galleries throughout Old Town, the Takoma Junction and Takoma DC.

Takoma Park House and Garden Tour
Sunday, May 4 from 1PM – 5PM
Historic Takoma’s 2014 House and Garden Tour showcases the “Spirit of Holly Avenue.” The self-guided tour, includes several spectacular homes and gardens.

Fiesta Asia (Ellsworth Dr. & Fountain Plaza)
Sunday, May 4 from 10AM – 6PM
Asia Heritage Foundation hosts performances, food, crafts, interactive activities, and shopping.

Taste of Fenton Village (between Thayer & Silver Spring Avenues)
Sunday, May 4 from 1PM – 6PM
This family-friendly “restaurant crawl” offers $2 – $5 sample appetizers and tasting plates with international flavors. Rain or shine, 31 Fenton Village restaurants will welcome event attendees to sample their diverse cuisines and cultures at the same time.

Calling Silver Spring’s Incoming Kindergarteners!

So right now at this very minute, it’s snowing. And the last thing you’re likely thinking about is your incoming Kindergartener starting school next fall. Really, we are all just desperately trying to hold it together until Spring Break. Our thoughts are drifting to the end of this school year, summer camps, the pool, the beach. But wait! Montgomery County Public Schools have Kindergarten Orientation Programs scheduled for this April and May (and yes despite the snowy day, April is just a week away).

Children who will turn 5 years old on or before September 1, 2014 are eligible for Kindergarten during the 2014-2015 school year. Don’t miss your chance to attend orientation with your kindergartner; the orientation program is designed to help parents enroll children and assist students in becoming acquainted with future friends and the school environment. You can call your home school to make an appointment for orientation. You can also obtain more information by visiting Montgomery County Public Schools website.

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