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MCLEAN, Va., Nov. 22, 2025 -- Negotiating effectively in the luxury real estate market of the DMV region requires a strategic approach, according to real estate expert Lizzy Conroy. With a focus on Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia, Conroy emphasizes the importance of understanding the nuances that define high-end properties.
Successful negotiation hinges on three key elements: perception, preparation, and precision. Buyers and sellers must be aware of market trends and property values to make informed decisions. Conroy highlights that preparation involves thorough research and a clear understanding of one’s goals, while precision is about executing the negotiation process with clarity and confidence.
Additionally, recognizing true property value is crucial in a competitive market. Conroy advises potential buyers to look beyond surface-level aesthetics and consider factors such as location, amenities, and future growth potential. By leveraging expert insights and data-driven strategies, both buyers and sellers can navigate the complexities of the luxury home market effectively.
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