
Pam Ryan-Brye is a top-producing agent in the #1 office of Long & Foster Realtors. Listed among the Top 1% of Realtors nationwide, she is a member of Long and Foster’s prestigious Founder’s Club.
Pam is an agent who is dedicated to aiding her clients by sharing her extensive knowledge and embracing their interests as her own. Her commitment to providing outstanding service helps make the experience of selling or buying a home as enjoyable as possible. She advises her clients throughout every step of the real estate process to help them achieve what is best for them. By offering various options and evaluating all possibilities, Pam is instrumental in assisting her customers achieve their real estate hopes and dreams.
Pam has lived in the Washington, DC area for more than 35 years and enjoys sharing her knowledge of the metropolitan area, both the city and the Maryland suburbs. Her background in interior design is helpful to both buyers and sellers. Her on-going education in both industry specific technology and market trends combines with unparalleled enthusiasm and energy to provide her clients with exceptional service.
With more than 23 years of real estate experience, she has served many hundreds of buyers and sellers in the process of home search, sale and acquisition. Approximately 90% of her business is derived from personal referrals and repeat business from satisfied clients.

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Home Inspections >About Termites
Most real estate offers require an inspection by a licensed exterminator to determine that the house doesn't have termites or other wood boring insects. The inspector will look for two signs in deciding whether or not to pass a house--an active termite infestation and evidence of a past infestation.
If your house does not pass the termite inspection, get a list of qualified exterminators from your real estate agent. Find out what treatment options they offer and what they charge for the service. Exterminators are usually quite competitive. If your home was treated for a past infestation, the company which performed the extermination may be willing to re-certify your home without a second treatment. Arrange for the termite inspection as early as possible, so you will have time to determine the best way to get rid of them, if they are found.
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What famous American sign was originally erected as a real estate ad?
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The Hollywood sign, built in 1923, was conceived as a real estate ad that originally read, "Hollywoodland." |
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