Condos, condominiums, townhouses and more in Alexandria, Arlington, Falls Church & Fairfax County

January 6th, 2010:

8 Tips to Guide Your Home Search

1. Get your finances in order.

Review your credit report and be sure you have enough money to cover your down payment and closing costs. Then, talk to a lender and get prequalified for a mortgage. This will save you the heartache later of falling in love with a house you can’t afford.

2. Research before you look.

Decide what features you most want to have in a home, what neighborhoods you prefer, and how much you’d be willing to spend each month for housing. Is walkability important to you? How about proximity to the Metro? Perhaps you want your new home to be in a specific school district? Whether you want a condo in Arlington or a single family home in Kingstowne, a townhouse in Cameron Station or a studio in Crystal City, Condo Alexandria probably has a search tailored to your needs. If you have trouble finding the search that you need call us and we’ll be glad to help you out.

3. Be realistic.

Once you’ve zeroed in on a list of homes that fit your budget and criteria, then it’s time to start viewing property. It’s OK to be picky, but don’t be unrealistic with your expectations. There’s no such thing as a perfect home. Use your list of priorities as a guide to evaluate each property. We still have a buyers’ market, but that doesn’t mean people are giving real estate away. Although homes have dropped in price 10% to 20% from the high-water mark a few years back, prices in Northern Virginia have tightened up and I’m not seeing further erosion in prices.

4. Don’t ask too many people for opinions.

It will drive you crazy. Select one or two people to turn to if you feel you need a second opinion, but be ready to make the final decision on your own. Your home is a personal choice. In the end you’re the one who will pay the mortgage and you’re the one who will live there, so make sure you’re pleasing yourself, not your advisers.

5. Decide your moving timeline.

When is your lease up? Are you allowed to sublet? How tight is the rental market in your area? All of these factors will help you determine when you should move.

6. Think long term.

Are you looking for a starter house with plans to move up in a few years, or do you hope to stay in this home for a longer period? This decision may dictate what type of home you’ll buy as well as the type of mortgage terms that will best suit you.

7. Consider a home inspection.

A home inspection is an option for every home buyer. A home inspector is a professional whose job it is to check the home out for defects. Whether you purchase a condo, townhouse or single family residence, a home inspection is an important option to consider.

8. Get help from a REALTOR®.

Hire a real estate professional who specializes in buyer representation. Unlike a listing agent, whose first duty is to the seller, a buyer’s representative is working only for you. Here’s the best part about employing a Realtor to represent you: buyer’s reps are usually paid out of the seller’s commission payment, so there is no expense to you the buyer.

9 Reasons to Fall in Love with Montebello

1. Gated community

There is no “cut-thru” traffic. Twenty-four hour guards maintain security at the gates.

montebello

Montebello condos in Alexandria VA

2. Beautiful Grounds

Over thirty acres of trails, woods and well tended grounds.

3. Walk to Metro

A short patch connects Montebello to the Huntington Metro.

4. Community Center

Enjoy swimming, work-outs, and other activities on the community center .

5. Clubhouse

Dinner and lunch are served in the clubhouse.

6. Market

The community of Montebello would not be complete without a market.

7. On-site Drycleaner

In addition to in-unit laundry facilities, every resident at Montebello has access to a community dry cleaner.

8. Balcony

Every unit at Montebello has its own balcony—the perfect place to watch the sun rise or set.

9. Walking trails

Take an afternoon stroll along the Montebello’s perimeter or venture along the nearby park trails.

view toward Alexandria

View toward Alexandria

To see what’s available for sale right now at Montebello check here.

Westbriar Market Update

If you’d like to learn more about Westbriar click here.

Check what’s available now.

Here’s a price report based on the last two years of sales and rentals as of 1/4/2010.
Each report contains the median price along with high and low over the period.
All figures are approximations and should not be used to judge final sales values.

Unit Type For Sale Condo Fees Rental
One Bedroom, 900 sf 244,500 (223,000 to 248,000) 324 to 380 1400 (1100 to 1500)
Two Bedroom, 1475 sf 346,000 (289,000 to 369,000) 460 to 570 1750 (1500 to 2200)
Three Bedroom, 1260 to 1410 sf 375,000 (357,000 to 402,500) 440 to 515 2,350 (2,300 to 2,400)

Westbriar is located at on Bellforest and Carnegie Hall Ct with easy
access to Route 66, Route 50, and I-495 in Vienna, VA. Westbriar
was built in 2001, it’s a 20 minute commute to D.C.

Amenities include:

  • Security
  • Open Space
  • Outdoor pool
  • Party/Club Room
  • Garage Parking
  • In Unit Washer/Dryer
  • Water included in condo fee
  • Gas Heat
  • Central A/C
  • Gas Hot Water Heater
  • Walking distance to Dunn-Loring Metro

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Ben Fornshell About the Author Ben Fornshell is a licensed real estate agent with Condo Alexandria.  To learn more about available rentals and purchases in the area check out our free search.

Single Family Homes less than $350k with easy access to the metro

I just wrote this email in response to a request from a client who is referring my services to a friend. I wrote:

If you have a friend who is looking for easy metro access, a
3 bedroom home and only wants to spend about $300k to $350k  it will be tough. But here are my best
suggestions:

http://nesbittrealty.com/homes-sale-northern-va/alexandria-homes-sale/west-alexandria-va-homes-sale/alexandria-knolls-condos-sale//homes-sale-northern-va/homes-sale-fairfax-county/southern-fairfax-county-homes-sale/franconia-homes-sale/amberleigh-townhouses-sale-franconia-va/

Many homes at Amberleigh are within walking distance of the
Springfield Franconia Metro.  Kingstowne and Manchester Lakes might work too.

The
Huntington Metro is also an option at with homes at Bucknell Manor and the Fort Hunt area. This is a traditional 1950’s neighborhood with lots of trees and
good schools.  Huntington Metro has 4500 parking spaces, so it’s a great metro to live close to because you can park and
ride.

http://fort-hunt.info/map-bucknell.asp

I also like parts of Franconia near Van Dorn but there is no
parking at the Van Dorn Metro. Springfield and Burke are quite suburban but
there is parking at the Franconia Springfield Metro.

I doubt you can find anything in Alexandria or Arlington
that comes close to fitting in your budget. It’s possible to find home not far
from the Vienna Metro.  If you head
further out towards Centreville and Oakton you can might find a home that suits
you and you can drive to park at the Vienna Metro.

http://www.nesbittrealty.com/vienna-metro.asp

Lastly, I’ve built a page that focuses on homes that are
near the metro. You might want to look this over.

http://nesbittrealty.com/guide/home-search/live-at-the-metro/

Sincerely,

Will Nesbitt

Principal Broker

703 765 0300

Condo Alexandria / Will Nesbitt Realty LLC

Alexandria VA

What your property manager should know …

If you own rental property, you probably should consider a property manager. If you don’t know the answers to these questions, then you should definitely contact us to find out more about our property management services.

  • What is the proper procedure for filing a notice to pay rent?

    Waterford House condominiums

    Entrance to Waterford House condos

  • What notices can permissibly be served to a tenant under the terms of a lease?
  • What important legislation is looming on the horizon regarding debt collection?
  • By law, what is the maximum security deposit you can collect in Virginia?
  • What rights do you have (or not have) regarding pets on your property?
  • What amenities are included (or not included) with your property?
  • What are the latest fair credit reporting rules and requirements?
  • What are the Federal and/or State laws that govern fair housing?
  • What questions are you NOT allowed to ask on an application?
  • What laws apply to abandoned personal property left behind by a tenant?
Will Nesbitt is the principal broker of Condo Alexandria.

Will Nesbitt is the principal broker of Condo Alexandria.

Will Nesbitt is the principal broker of Condo Alexandria.

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