January 5th, 2010:
Alexandria Fun with Friends Group starts the New Year healthy!
The Alexandria Fun with Friends group is getting together for some light gaming fun at the Club Room again. Friends and newcomers alike are welcome. Attendees are invited to please bring your favorite games and be ready to teach or just bring an open mind and be ready to learn.
The group will mainly be playing what they call “Eurogames”. Although these
games come from all over now, the first of this genre started in
Europe, thus the name. Typically Eurogames are easy to learn, fast to
play and the game is about collecting points of some kind rather than
eliminating your opponent. This is different from classic American
games like Risk or Monopoly where the game can last for hours and the
goal of the game is to conquer or crush your opponent. Of course, card games, Scrabble and other old favorites are always welcome.
Our food theme this time around: healthy snacks! There is no charge for the
event, but attendees are asked to bring fruit or a veggie tray or something creative (but healthy). Please bring a drink to share.
This is as much about the socializing as it is about the gaming. The organize says, “If you’ve never been to one of our gaming get-togethers the mood is casual and relaxed. We welcome new folks and we’re happy to see old friends. We hope to see you there!”
BTW, the Greater Washington DC RPG group is meeting at the same venue at 2 pm and will be wrapping up just as the Alexandria Fun with Friends group starts up. Some of them might linger through our meet-up. Those of you
who wish to may come early for their meetup.
Simple tips for selling your home.
It’s hard to tell exactly what will sell your home. But it’s fairly easy to spot things that will prevent your house or condo in Northern Virginia from selling. Whenever possible, follow these tips for the maximum impact.
1. Remove clutter and clear off counters. Throw out stacks of newspapers and magazines and stow away most of your small decorative items. Put excess furniture in storage, and remove out-of-season clothing items that are cramping closet space. Don’t forget to clean out the garage, too.
2. Wash your windows and screens. This will help get more light into the interior of the home.
3. Keep everything extra clean. A clean house will make a strong first impression and send a message to buyers that the home has been well-cared for. Wash fingerprints from light switch plates, mop and wax floors, and clean the stove and refrigerator. Polish your doorknobs and address numbers. It’s worth hiring a cleaning service if you can afford it.
4. Get rid of smells. Clean carpeting and drapes to eliminate cooking odors, smoke, and pet smells. Open the windows to air out the house. Potpourri or scented candles will help.
5. Brighten your rooms. Put higher wattage bulbs in light fixtures to brighten up rooms and basements. Replace any burned-out bulbs in closets. Clean the walls, or better yet, brush on a fresh coat of neutral color paint.
6. Don’t disregard minor repairs. Small problems such as sticky doors, torn screens, cracked caulking, or a dripping faucet may seem trivial, but they’ll give buyers the impression that the house isn’t well-maintained.
7. Tidy your yard. Cut the grass, rake the leaves, add new mulch, trim the bushes, edge the walkways, and clean the gutters. For added curb appeal, place a pot of bright flowers near the entryway.
8. Patch holes. Repair any holes in your driveway and reapply sealant, if applicable.
9. Add a touch of color in the living room. A colored afghan or throw on the couch will jazz up a dull room. Buy new accent pillows for the sofa.
10. Buy a flowering plant and put it near a window you pass by frequently.
11. Make centerpieces for your tables. Use brightly colored fruit or flowers.
12. Set the scene. Set the table with fancy dishes and candles, and create other vignettes throughout the home to help buyers picture living there. For example, in the basement you might display a chess game in progress.
13. Replace heavy curtains with sheer ones that let in more light. Show off the view if you have one.
14. Accentuate the fireplace. Lay fresh logs in the fireplace or put a basket of flowers there if it’s not in use.
15. Make the bathrooms feel luxurious. Put away those old towels and toothbrushes. When buyers enter your bathroom, they should feel pampered. Add a new shower curtain, new towels, and fancy guest soaps. Make sure your personal toiletry items are out of sight.
16. Send your pets to a neighbor or take them outside. If that’s not possible, crate them or confine them to one room (ideally in the basement), and let the real estate practitioner know where they’ll be to eliminate surprises.
17. Lock up valuables, jewelry, and money. While a real estate salesperson will be on site during the showing or open house, it’s impossible to watch everyone all the time.
18. Leave the home. It’s usually best if the sellers are not at home. It’s awkward for prospective buyers to look in your closets and express their opinions of your home with you there.
Tips for Pricing your Home or Condo
Consider comparables.
What have other homes in your neighborhood sold for recently? How do they compare to yours in terms of size, upkeep, and amenities? If you live in Old Town Alexandria, it’s important to look at what homes have sold for in Old Town Alexandria. If you live in Kingstowne look at sales prices of similar homes in Kingstowne. Also, understand the distinction between sales price and listing price. When looking at comparables, the sales price is what the home actually sold for.
Consider competition.
How many other houses are for sale in your area? What condos are for sale in your building? Are you competing against new homes? Are they building a brand new condominium across the street? In this case the listing price is what other people are asking for their homes. I hate to be the one to tell you, but no one cares what you paid for your home. Whether you paid too much or too little, the price is still governed by homes listed for sale now and homes that have sold.
Consider your contingencies.
Do you have special concerns that would affect the price you’ll receive? For example, do you want to be able to move in four months? The more hoops you expect to put your buyer through, the lower price you can expect. This is true for buyers moving to the area to work at the Pentagon or for tech savvy buyers working in Tysons Corner.
Get an appraisal.
For a few hundred dollars, a qualified appraiser can give you an estimate of your home’s value. Your Condo Alexandria REALTORĀ® can make some recommendations, or if you prefer at no charge we can prepare a comparative market analysis to see what you home might sell for. We’ll take a look at homes that are for sale now and similar homes that have sold recently.
Be accurate.
Studies show that homes priced more than 3 percent over the correct price take longer to sell. This is probably even more true now that we are in a buyer’s market.
Know what you’ll take.
In the end, it’s critical to know what price you’ll accept before beginning a negotiation with a buyer.



