Stuart Nesbitt is a Realtor® licensed in the Commonwealth of Virginia. His office is located in Fairfax County near the City of Alexandria in Belle Haven. He was born and raised in Northern Virginia and attended Fairfax County schools. Call him at any time to discuss your real estate needs.
Canal Place is in the northern end of Old Town Alexandria
Nesbitt Realty is is a real estate agency specializing in condos and homes of Alexandria VA.
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Nesbitt Realty can help you buy and sell real estate in 22304
If you would like to ask about condo documents, insurance or maintenance, please contact the office below:
The Lofts Condominiums
301 S. Reynolds St.
Alexandria, Va, 22304
We do not manage this association, but if you would like to buy a condo or if you need help with rental property management, call Nesbitt Realty.
Nesbitt Realty can help you buy and sell real estate in Alexandria.
Park Spring condos cost as little as $179,000 and they are at walking distance to Columbia Pike and Arlington Mill Community Center. Additionally, residents enjoy an outdoor pool.
Park Spring condos in Arlington VA were built in 1969.
A real estate agent is a professional licensed to buy, sell and manage real estate for a fee on the behalf of others. Not all real estate agents are REALTORS. A broker is a real estate agent who has reached a higher educational standard and who accepts certain additional responsibilities commensurate with this level of licensing. The term "Realtor" is a registered collective membership mark that identifies a real estate professional who is a member of the National Association of Realtors.
A real estate agent or broker who joins the National Association of Realtors is a Realtor. The National Association of Realtors (NAR) claims to be world's largest professional association. The single biggest distinction between a real estate agent and a Realtor is that all Realtors agree to abide by a strict Code of Ethics. From their voluntary adherence to a Code of Ethics to their incomparable knowledge of real estate processes, Realtors are the experts of residential and commercial property transactions.
A broker has a higher experience level and higher educational requirement than an agent, but both are Realtors.
Founded in 1908, National Association of Realtors has grown from its original nucleus of 120 members to more than 1 million today. National Association of Realtors is composed of Realtors who are involved in residential and commercial real estate as brokers, salespeople, property managers, appraisers, counselors, and others who are engaged in all aspects of the real estate industry.
Realtors belong to one or more of 1,700 local associations/boards and 54 state and territory associations of Realtors and can join one of our many institutes, societies, and councils. Brokers and agents of Condo Alexandria are members of the Northern Virginia Association of Realtors. Additionally, National Association of Realtors offers members the opportunity to be active in our appraisal and international real estate specialty sections. Realtors are pledged to a strict Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice.
Working for America's property owners, the National Association of Realtors provides a facility for professional development, research, and exchange of information among its members. Condo Alexandria agents and brokers take advantage of educational opportunities with the National Association of Realtors and the Northern Virginia Association of Realtors to continue expanding our knowledge of all aspects of real estate related expertise.
For more information or to set up an appointment call Stuart at (703)765-0300.
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There are five basic ground rules when it comes to buying a home in {Location_Name} and shopping smart, and they are:
#1 – Get your financing before studying the choices for a home in {Location_Name}
There are few things in life as disappointing as losing out on the home of your dreams due to not being able to secure funding. While the desire to get out there and search for that great home is understandable, it is vital to line up the financing you will need before you start shopping for a home.
Getting the financing ahead of time has a number of important advantages, including knowing how much you can buy and gain more respect from the listing agents. By knowing how much home you can afford before you shop you will avoid wasting your time looking at unaffordable properties, and the listing agent will be more than willing to show you the homes in your price range.
It is also important to take a good look at the various types of mortgage on the market before getting started in the home buying process. These days, mortgages come in far more choices than the typical 15 or 30 year. For that reason, potential home buyers need to understand how each type of mortgage works, and to gauge which mortgage is the best choice for their needs.
#2 – Look at the community in {Location_Name}, not just the home
It is a good idea to look at the entire community, instead of focusing on a single home. This can be a particularly important thing to consider for those moving to a new metropolitan area, as these buyers will be unfamiliar with the local climate and lifestyle. It is crucial to determine the areas of town that are most desirable, and to consider things like distance from work and local shopping opportunities.
We have all heard that location is the key consideration when it comes to real estate, and that is certainly the case. Buying a house in the wrong area can be a big mistake, and it is important to choose the location as well as the home. Potential buyers can learn a great deal about the nature of the various neighborhoods simply by driving around town, as well as by talking to other residents.
#3 – Be fair with your first offer
Trying to lowball a seller on the first offer can backfire, as can paying too much. It is important to carefully evaluate the local market, and to compare the asking price of the home with what similar houses in the neighborhood have sold for.
Comparing the sales of comparable homes, what are known as "comps" in the industry, is one of the best ways to determine what is fair, and to make sure that you neither overpay or underbid on the property.
#4 – Always get a home inspection
Always investigate the home for any possible defects before making an offer. Compared to the cost of the average home, the price of a quality home inspection is virtually negligible. Hence, get a good home inspection done before you buy.
To find the best home inspector, it is a good idea to seek out word of mouth referrals as many of the best home inspectors rely on word of mouth advertising.
#5 – Do not alienate the sellers of the home
Many real estate deals have fallen apart due to the personal animosity of the buyer and the seller. It is important to avoid alienating the seller of the home during the process, and to avoid nitpicking every little detail during the sale.
Keeping the goodwill of the seller will help the transaction go smoothly, and it will provide the best environment for seller and buyer alike.
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For more information or to set up an appointment call Stuart at (703)765-0300.
Condo Alexandria agents are available by phone consultation most days and will gladly provide information found on this website and advice over the phone free of charge. At no additional charge, Condo Alexandria can process and forward your application to the landlord at any time. Call us at 703 765 0300 if you have questions or need advice.
"I care about my clients and enjoy making their dreams come true."
Condo Alexandria invites you to employ our expertise if you have an immediate and specific rental need. If you choose Condo Alexandria to represent your interests, your agent will work with you and not for any particular landlord or condo association and best of all there is no charge to you the tenant.
The landlord has an agent. Do you?
The landlord is represented by a "listing agent" who works to sell the lease and represent the landlord. Listing agents are motivated to represent a specific property rather than any particular renter.
In our capacity as rental agents, Condo Alexandria works for the renter. Our services are most useful to renters who need or want an expert opinion to find the best rental for a specific and immediate need.
Our agents already know the area. We don't need to drive across town to know what's there. If you have a question about a specific community, there is a good chance we've already been there. As your agent, Condo Alexandria will search through thousands of listings and then take you to rentals that best suit your budget, commute, preferences and needs.
Some renters don't need an agent.
If you're the type of renter who doesn't mind the risk of putting yourself at the mercy of the apartment buildings and listing agents; or if you're already a real estate pro, then you might not need a rental agent. You don't need a rental agent if:.
you don't need an expert to represent your side of the transaction;
you're not moving within 45 days;
you don't need any expert advice about what's available in Northern Virginia.
Renters who do not need or want any representation can by-pass Condo Alexandria and contact the listing agent to view properties listed on our website. The listing agent is found on our website at the bottom of each listing.
Who needs a rental agent?
You need a rental agent only if:
you want an advocate for your rights and your application;
you're moving within the next 45 days;
you want an expert opinion in your home search.
Our clients tell us what they want, and we find that rental (if it exists).
Touring properties in Northern Virginia
Condo Alexandria agents are eager to serve you and we appreciate the opportunity to be of service. Our website and advice is free of charge and without obligation. However we will only tour properties with clients.
We require our rental clients pay a retainer which is fully refunded if and when you sign a lease to rent any property that is in the Multiple Listing Service or our website.*
We invite you to interview a Condo Alexandria agent today. Condo Alexandria can help you find the best fit for your budget, your commute, your wants and your needs. If we can't add value to your transaction, we'll refuse your money and give you what advice we can for free.
Tenant Representation Agreement
* This retainer will not be refunded in the event the client chooses to rent a property not listed in the MLS, if the client chooses not to rent at all or if the client chooses to work with another agent to complete the transaction.Federal courthouse in Alexandria
Finding the perfect fit
Rental hunting can be a frustrating and daunting task. Finding the perfect property that suits both your lifestyle needs and budget can be difficult. The sheer number and variety of selections can be overwhelming, especially for first time renters in {Location_Name}. There are, however, three simple steps to narrowing down your choices.
Step One: Set a realistic budget and stick to it.
Step Two: Discuss your needs and requirements with an agent who will then be able to locate and research suitable properties. Be clear about what you are looking for. Does the property need to be near a metro, do you have pets, do you want to be in a particular neighborhood? These are all things your agent needs to know is they are going to find the perfect property for you.
Step Three: Allow your agent to help you make comparisons and advise you on which properties best suit your needs.
A rental agent costs the renter nothing but their guidance can be invaluable when it comes to finding a property that works for you. Learn more about Rental Agents.
For more information or to set up an appointment call Stuart at (703)765-0300.