Aurora Hills Branch Library is in Crystal City

House at 2500 Eads St Arlington VA 22202
House at Aurora Hills is in Arlington 22202
Crystal City is served by the Aurora Hills Branch Library. Aurora Hills Library is in a spacious, contemporary building. The collection is broad and diverse but highlights contemporary, popular fiction and nonfiction titles. Periodicals and books-on-tape are also available for borrowing. Inquire at the library to learn more about the book discussion groups that meet here monthly, or to learn more about the pre-schooler program.

Early Spring in the Courtyard

Courtyard at the Royalton
Sunny days are coming
The courtyard of the Royalton is a great place to find some sun in early Spring. Royalton isn't the only condo in our area with a nice courtyard though. Carlyle Square, the Palazzo at Center Park, the Plaza and Torpedo Factory are just a few of the places with great courtyards.

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    Comparison shopping is a good idea no matter what you're buying. So, if you're spending about $820,000 on real estate at Eisenhower Metro Stop in Alexandria at Carlyle Towers Condominium, let's mull over some of your choices. Our list of condos starts with this 2181 Jamieson Ave #1203 Alexandria VA.

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  • What 1-bedroom Contemporary-style Selections Are There For Home Buyers Desiring A Residence At King Street Metro Stop In 22314 In Alexandria?

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What is the “value” of my property?

Appraisers, through a formal appraisal, and brokers or salespersons, through a competitive market analysis, esti­mate the value of real property. Value is broadly defined as the power of a good or service to command other goods or services in exchange. There are many different types of value, including: market value, assessed value (for tax purposes), book value, insurance value, par value, rental value, and replacement value. Of these, people selling real estate will most commonly be concerned with market value.
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Market value is an estimate of the most probable price that a parcel of real estate should bring in cash in an open and competitive market. In other words, what a fair price ought to be. Do not confuse market value with market price. Market price is the actual amount paid by a buyer to a seller for a particular parcel of real estate. Market price could be higher or lower than the market value. Likewise, market rent (economic rent) is the actual rent that a lessee agrees to pay to a lessor. Market value is based on the following six assumptions:
  • Market value represents the most probable price, not the average or highest price;
  • Property has been exposed on an open market for a rea­sonable length of time;
  • Buyers and sellers are reasonably well informed about market conditions and the uses to which the property may be put;
  • Buyers and sellers are not related and not acting under undue pressure to conclude a transaction;
  • Sellers have the capacity to convey marketable title; and
  • Payment is made in cash or its equivalent.
However, all six of these assumptions are rarely, if ever, present. For example, a seller might be forced to sell quick­ly due to business reasons; an out-of-state buyer may not be well informed about the local market; or a parent may sell below market value to a son or daughter.A competitive market analysis is the only circumstance in which a broker or salesperson may estimate real estate value for a client. Remember that a broker and salesperson may only advise and assist the client. This includes advice and assistance in recommending a reasonable listing price for real estate. The broker or salesperson makes this recommendation by conducting a competitive market analysis, or CMA. A CMA compares the prices of similar properties recently sold in the same locality. A good comparable must not only be similar in location, but it must also be similar in size, age, style, and amenities. If there are no adequate comparable properties (called comparables), the broker or salesperson should recommend that the property be formally appraised. Contact me or one of our agents if you'd like to get a free comparative market analysis of what your property is worth today. See also: Can I trust Zillow to value my home? For more information or to set up an appointment call Nesbitt Realty at (703)765-0300.
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Contracts 101: An Introduction to Common Contract Principals

contractsWhen buying a condo or, realistically, almost any other large financial purchase, you can count on the fact that at least one (if not several) contracts will be involved in the process. However, many people may not know what a contract actually is.
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Even if you do know what constitutes the basic elements of a contract, it helps to have a working knowledge of the legal terminology that is typically associated with general contracts in order to fully understand their rudimentary function. And while condo owners and those who maintain rental lease agreements may have more experience with contracts than those who don’t, contracts are nonetheless very much a part of every day life for most people (think: contracts with your cell phone company or signing a credit card slip after making a small purchase). What follows is intended to serve as an introduction to contract principals and, hopefully, provide some helpful information to individuals who want to know a little more about basic contract law.

What is a contract?

It's a deal.At its fundamental core, a contract is a legally binding agreement between two parties where a valid offer made by one party is accepted by the other, which is indicated by some mutual exchange of value. Under common contract law, this mutual exchange of value is called "consideration", which must be reasonably relied upon by both parties who agree to contract. Therefore, the three most fundamental elements of all legally valid contracts are offer, acceptance, and consideration.

What types of contracts are there?

There are a variety of legally viable contracts under current common law standards, not all of which must necessarily be in writing. A contract can be written, oral, or implied depending on the parties' actions at the time of the original contract formation. For example, a written document that claims to be a contract is often no more than evidence of the details of the contract, and not the contract itself. A valid contract offer must indicate a desire to enter into a contract (and thereby invite acceptance); should indicate a time period for acceptance; and must reasonably indicate that upon acceptance the contract will form without further approval from offeror. Here, it is the traditional practice in most situations to determine the details to which both parties agree and to transcribe the specifications into writing. This is particularly important if either party wishes to modify the contract at a later time. In addition, signing a written document is not necessarily an act of acceptance that therefore creates a contract. If the parties have already reached an agreement the written document and signatures may be introduced to the courts as parole evidence of an already existing agreement, but may not determine the validity of the contract on its own. If, for example, the court determines that the original offer was in fact rejected or, if there was a counteroffer which was accepted but without any new consideration, the written and signed contract may prove not to be a contract at all. Alternatively, if there is nothing in writing or if parts of a written contract are missing, a court may hold that there was an implied contract that existed between the parties and in this instance, a list of the complete terms is not always required. In real estate transactions, for example, an incomplete description of a property may still validate the terms of the contract where the intent of the parties would be used to clarify the specific obligations or missing information that was otherwise implied. On the other hand, to be enforceable, a property sales contract must be written in some form (even if it is incomplete) and oral agreements to sell real estate are not legally binding. In real property contracts, the contract must identify the buyer, the seller and the property itself, even if some details are omitted. Lastly, a real estate contract must establish a purchase price and the terms of the sale in order to validate the agreement. Finally, a contract can be either unilateral or bilateral in nature. A unilateral contract is a promise for an act where acceptance of the offer is synonymous with the performance of the act and thus, a contract is only created when the act itself is done. Until then, the offeror reserves the right to withdraw the offer. For example, if I offer to pay you $20.00 to jump into the mud, you can either accept my offer by jumping into the mud and I would owe you $20.00 or, if I decide that I would rather keep the money, I can choose to withdrawal my offer so long as you have yet to jump in. A bilateral contract, in contrast, is a promise for a promise where, as soon as promises are exchanged, both parties are instantly bound by each promise respectively. The vast majority of contracts are bilateral. Here, if I promise to give you $20.00 and you promise to jump into the mud, the contract is accepted by this exchange of promises and not by the performance of the promises themselves.

So...what did we learn?

While there are many, many other legal constructs that are fundamental to basic contract law (all of which are best left to a legal or other certified professional who can advise you of your rights and responsibilities), the golden principals of all contract law include an offer, acceptance, and some consideration that can be reasonably relied upon by both parties in order to make the contract legally enforceable. While there are different kinds of contracts which include oral, written and implied contracts, all jurisdictions within the United States require that certain kinds of contracts, such as those involving real estate transactions, must be in writing and, in such cases, must identify the buyer, the seller, and the property itself, as well as the purchase price for the property. Lastly, a contract can be either unilateral or bilateral and knowing the distinction between the two outlines the liability and responsibility that each party may or may not assume. One
of the many benefits of living in a free market is that anyone who is legally competent to contract (save for juveniles and those who are legally defined as mentally incompetent) has the right to do so. This is a powerful right and one which must be used responsibly and knowledgeably. The more you know about these kinds of the contractual agreements, the more prepared you will be to make educated decisions when, and if, you decide to sign on the dotted line. For more information or to set up an appointment call Nesbitt Realty at (703)765-0300.
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Association Contacts for Pavilion on the Park

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If you have any questions about condo documents, insurance or maintenance, please contact the office below:

Pavilion on the Park Condominiums

5340 Holmes Run Pkwy., #104 Alexandria, VA, 22304 If you'd like to buy a condo, call us at Condo Alexandria.

Bungalows vary in style

single family bungalow
Bungalow
The bungalow is a popular architecture style around the country but its look may vary. Regional styles of bungalows prevail across the country. In fact, it’s one of the few architectural trends that spread from the West coast to the East coast, says John Brinkmann, publisher of American Bungalow Magazine. But there is some variety in style. For example, Midwestern bungalows often have a foyer and a coat closet, but don’t have sleeping porches, explains M. Caren Connolly, who co-wrote Bungalows: Design Ideas for Renovating, Remodeling, and Building New (Taunton Press, 2006). (That’s a typical feature for bungalows built in the South or in California.) On the other hand, California bungalows often lacked closets, and its' owners would relocate their refrigerator to the garage. But because of a lack of central heating, fireplaces abound in California bungalows. In Long Beach, Calif., Steffie Hands, who specializes in selling bungalows, frequently lists these three bungalow styles: Craftsman, Spanish-style (smooth, stucco exterior; Mediterranean-tile roof; and iron or Spanish-style fixtures) and California. 3114 Semmes Avenue photo credit: taberandrew

A White Christmas at Carlyle Towers

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Homes for sale near Dunn Loring Park

Dunn Loring Park is operated by Fairfax County Parks & Recreation. The Park is located at 2540 Gallows Road, Vienna 22027. Dunn Loring Park has a shelter that can be reserved through Fairfax County.  There are three tables and three grills at the shelter. The park is surrounded by quiet residential neighborhoods and it's not far from Dunn Loring / Merrifield Metro. Dunn Loring Park has the following amenities:
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  • Basketball Court
  • Tennis Court
  • Playground
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What’s included in the condo fee at Pavilion On The Park?

Pavilion on the Park condominiums are located on Holmes Run Parkway in Alexandria VA. Many condos here have view of the park. This is  a full-service luxury high-rise building. Condo fees at Pavilion on the Park  include all utilities. Pavilion on the Park has an exercise room and pool. There is security/concierge 24 hours at the front desk. Pavillion on the Park is relatively close to Van Dorn M
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etro and has easy access to I-395.
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