Save $9,196 On A 4 Bedroom House At Mt Vernon Terrace In Fairfax County VA

Photo of 5221 Burke Dr It's true. Nesbitt Realty can save you money on your home purchase. Julie Nesbitt loves saving buyers real money on their home purchase. When you work with Nesbitt Realty, you're working with an experienced Realtor that knows Alexandria. There is a surprising amount of work to do to make a real estate transaction happen, but our Realtors love that work. It makes us happy to make our clients happy. Julie Nesbitt is never daunted by purchasers looking to spend about $1,488,000 in Fairfax County. Julie Nesbitt know how to find the best deals for buyers like you in Fairfax County. Our buyer rebate is paid to the buyer at closing. If your lender allows it, that money can be used toward your down-payment or can reduce the price of the property. Of course, certain limitations and exclusions apply and these will be disclosed in your representation agreement or when you contact us. [Learn More About Our Rebates To Buyers]

5221 Burke Dr Alexandria VA :: $1,488,000 :: REBATE: $9,196

Bedrooms: 4 Full Baths: 2 Half-Baths: 1 Living Area: 1,637 Subdivision: Mt Vernon Terrace Zip Code: 22309
5221 Burke Dr, Alexandria 22309
Wake up & spend your days by the water in this idyllic setting on the Potomac River. Main-lvl living w/ open floor plan & serene water views throughout. LR w/ woodburning fp & panoramic windows, dining rm opening to sunroom w/ sliding glass … [Read more]
Nora Yelland, Kim Nesbitt and Julie Nesbitt
Nora Yelland, Kim Nesbitt and Julie Nesbitt
Continue reading

Hot Home Trend to Watch: The Two-Toned Kitchen

By Melissa Dittmann Tracey, REALTOR® Magazine

Two-toned colored kitchens are gaining popularity this year. White and gray painted cabinets are dominating kitchen color schemes, according to the 2017 Kitchen & Bath Design Trends survey conducted by the National Kitchen and Bath Association.

Particularly gray-toned kitchen cabinets are seeing a surge in popularity lately.

 

But colors are getting mixed too in adding a little more pizzazz to kitchen design. For example, the surrounding kitchen cabinets may be white and then the center island may have gray cabinets. Or, white cabinets may be on the top and then gray cabinets on the bottom.

 

 

Other materials are getting mixed in the kitchen too, but the combinations are mostly muted and simple. “Clean lines with no fussy moldings or trims,” one NKBA survey respondent said. “White kitchens are never going away, but I’ve recommended mixed countertop materials, mixed cabinet colors and frequently use lots of light/dark materials for contrast.”

 

 

That said, for the more daring, blue and black-toned cabinets, as well as high-gloss finishes are gaining popularity in kitchen designs too, according to NKBA’s survey.