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March 9th, 2010:

Take the Stress Out of Homebuying

Buying a home should be fun, not stressful. As you look for your dream home, keep in mind these tips for making the process as peaceful as possible.

1. Find a real estate agent who you connect with. Home buying is not only a big financial commitment, but also an emotional one. It’s critical that the REALTOR® you chose is both highly skilled and a good fit with your personality.

Patsy Woods

your realtor

2. Remember, there’s no “right” time to buy, just as there’s no perfect time to sell. If you find a home now, don’t try to second-guess interest rates or the housing market by waiting longer — you risk losing out on the home of your dreams. The housing market usually doesn’t change fast enough to make that much difference in price, and a good home won’t stay on the market long.

3. Don’t ask for too many opinions. It’s natural to want reassurance for such a big decision, but too many ideas from too many people will make it much harder to make a decision. Focus on the wants and needs of your immediate family — the people who will be living in the home.

4. Accept that no house is ever perfect. If it’s in the right location, the yard may be a bit smaller than you had hoped. The kitchen may be perfect, but the roof needs repair. Make a list of your top priorities and focus in on things that are most important to you. Let the minor ones go.

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Decks

5. Don’t try to be a killer negotiator. Negotiation is definitely a part of the real estate process, but trying to “win” by getting an extra-low price or by refusing to budge on your offer may cost you the home you love. Negotiation is give and take.

6. Remember your home doesn’t exist in a vacuum. Don’t get so caught up in the physical aspects of the house itself — room size, kitchen, etc. — that you forget about important issues as noise level, location to amenities, and other aspects that also have a big impact on your quality of life.

7. Plan ahead. Don’t wait until you’ve found a home and made an offer to get approved for a mortgage, investigate home insurance, and consider a schedule for moving. Presenting an offer contingent on a lot of unresolved issues will make your bid much less attractive to sellers.

8. Factor in maintenance and repair costs in your post-home buying budget. Even if you buy a new home, there will be costs. Don’t leave yourself short and let your home deteriorate.

9. Accept that a little buyer’s remorse is inevitable and will probably pass. Buying a home, especially for the first time, is a big financial commitment. But it also yields big benefits. Don’t lose sight of why you wanted to buy a home and what made you fall in love with the property you purchased.

10. Choose a home first because you love it; then think about appreciation. While U.S. homes have appreciated an average of 5.4 percent annually over from 1998 to 2002, a home’s most important role is to serve as a comfortable, safe place to live.

What is a “National”?

National style of home

typical National style home

Born out of the fundamental need for shelter, National-style homes, whose roots are set in Native American and pre-railroad dwellings, remain unadorned and utilitarian. The style is characterized by rectangular shapes with (insert link side gabled roofs) or square layouts with pyramidal roofs. The gabled-front-and-wing style pictured here is the most prevalent type with a side-gabled wing attached at a right angle to the gabled front.

Two subsets of the National style, known as “hall-and-parlor family” and “I-house,” are characterized by layouts that are two rooms wide and one room deep. Massed plan styles, recognized by a layout more than one room deep, often sport side gables and shed-roofed porches. You’ll find National homes throughout the country.drawing of a National

Housing inventory up slightly

The inventory of homes for sale was up 4.2 percent at the end of February, compared to the prior month in the 27 major metropolitan markets covered by ZipRealty Inc.

On average, over the last 27 years, the increase of houses on the market in February has been 3.4 percent, according to Ivy Zelman, CEO of Zelman & Associates research firm.

Zip’s data includes all the residential properties listed on the local multiple-listing services where it does business. Compared with January 2009 in the Zip markets, inventory was down about 19 percent.

Source: The Wall Street Journal, James R. Hagerty (03/08/2010)

Fewer Sellers Are Cutting Prices

This story from NAR supports what I’m seeing locally in Northern Virginia:

The prices on 19 percent of homes for sale as of March 1st have been reduced at least once, the lowest percentage in the last year, according to Trulia.com.

In October and November, when the market was feeling the effect of the tax credit, 26 percent of sellers cut their asking prices.

“Better pricing is leading to less time on the market, less price reduction, and in a lot of markets we’re starting to see bidding wars on lower end properties,” said Ken Shuman, spokesperson for Trulia.

Trulia calculates that these U.S. cities experienced the biggest decline in price reductions from Feb. 1, 2010 to March 1, 2010:

  • Charlotte, N.C.
  • Colorado Springs, Colo.
  • Houston
  • Raleigh, N.C.
  • Jacksonville, Fla.
  • Albuquerque, N.M.
  • Tucson
  • Omaha, Neb.
  • San Antonio, Texas

Source: Trulia.com (03/09/2010)

$275,000 :: 900 Taylor St N #1027, Arlington VA, 22203

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2 beds, 2 baths
Home size: 960 sq ft
Lot Size: 0 sq ft
Added: 03/05/10, Last Updated: 03/09/10
Property Type: Residential for Sale, Res. Condo for Sale
MLS Number: AR7271180
Tract: Jefferson Res


THE JEFFERSON RETIREMENT CONDOS(55YRS+ COMMUNITY)**IN CENTER OF BALLSTON**ONLY 1 BLOCK TO METRO,MALL,RESTAURANTS&MOVIES**BEAUTIFUL&LIGHT FILLED"LIVINGSTON MODEL" W/SPACIOUS BALCONY&SUNNY,SOUTH EAST EXPOSURE**IN BLDG PARKING($75/MO)**MONTHLY SERVICE FEE($2415)INCL MANY AMENITIES:FINE DINNING,HOUSEKEEPING,LINEN SVS,TRANSPORTATION,POOL,LIBRARY,RECREATION/SOCIAL EVENTS**GREAT PLACE TO LIVE**

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Introduction to Shirlington Village

Shirlington Village Condominium is located in the heart of Shirlington, a urban village in Arlington County. The residents of condos at Shirlington Village enjoy the ease of walking to stores, theaters and dining. Even in an urban setting, residents of Shirlington enjoy open spaces, quiet neighborhoods, easy parking.

Shirlington Village features:

  • a business center,
  • a beautifully decorated lobby,
  • a fitness center,
  • a swimming pool and
  • a lush garden courtyard.

Seminary Walk condominium association

If you have facilities questions, need insurance information or condominium documents at Seminary Walk, please contact association management at

c/o KPA Management Co.
6400 Arlington Blvd.
Falls Church, Va., 22042
703-532-5005 Fax: 703-532-5098

Savoy Park Management Contacts

Are you looking for contact information for Savoy Park? For facilities questions, insurance or condominium document questions contact the association management. The office is open Monday through Friday from 7:00am to 3:30pm.

The Main office phone is (703) 820-1662. Alternate office phone is (703) 931-7924. The association can be reached by fax at (703) 931-7924.

Savoy Park is at 5567 Seminary Road, Falls Church, Virginia 22041. You can email the office at SavoyParkCondo@verizon.net.

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