Category: Condo Alexandria / Will Nesbitt Realty LLC
Located in New Alexandria, the firm is experienced in buying, renting and managing a wide range of Northern Virginia real estate, especially condominium communities.
Stuart explains something to his father Will Nesbitt while at the office
Nesbitt Realty has access to important information on real estate values, taxes, utility costs, COA fees, municipal services and facilities. Nesbitt Realty uses this information to filter properties and then shares this information with you so that you can make your most informed decision possible. Nesbitt Realty researches your housing needs in advance through the Multiple Listing Service - even if you are relocating from another city. We also understand the traffic patterns of the Metro area and why some areas are more desirable than others.
Nesbitt Realty has no emotional ties to the condos or homes you may be considering for purchase. As such, we can be objective about the property and can point out advantages and disadvantages while answering your questions. Your Nesbitt Realty agent represents you, the buyer, in the transaction. Nesbitt Realty will negotiate the most favorable price and terms on your behalf. Nesbitt Realty can tell you if local law requires an attorney at closing and can provide you with a list to choose from if you don't have one.
Nesbitt Realty will help familiarize you with the closing process by explaining it all in advance. And your Nesbitt Realty agent will be there with you at closing to make sure that everything proceeds properly.
Nesbitt Realty is part of a network of professional colleagues, such as appraisers, home inspectors, mortgage lenders, contractors and insurance agents - through which you may be more completely served.
Nesbitt Realty shows you only those homes best suited to your needs - size, style, features, location, accessibility to schools, transportation, shopping and other public facilities.
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A condominium is usually a housing unit or apartment in a multi-unit building in which each unit is individually owned, while common areas and the property in general are jointly owned by the residents and the owner of the building, or all of the residents together. Some people choose to purchase and live in a condominium because some condos are less expensive than a traditional single-family house. Additionally, many condos have added amenities and facilities.
Most condominiums have amenities you won't find on a similarly priced single family residence. A typical condo has a pool, a work-out room, and party room. Typically all or some of the exterior maintenance and lawn care is provided by the condo association. Many condos have utilities included in the price of the condo fee. These and many other luxuries are standard in a condominium community but are beyond the reach of those who reside in single family homes. In short, condo owners choose condo life because they love life and they don't want to be bogged down with maintaining a lawn or cleaning gutters. They want to walk out the back door and enjoy a dip in the pool while the other guy is spending time writing checks to pay his utilities.
The best part about owning a condo is that your condominium sets you on the path to financial freedom. Buying a condo costs more monthly cash flow than renting an apartment. But, in most cases, all that money comes back to you at the end of the year in the form of tax refunds. Best of all, next year your mortgage will be the same amount and your debt will be reduced. With an apartment your money is gone and your rent will surely have a cost of living increase.
Before deciding to purchase a condominium, it is important to do your research into both the legal and practical aspects of owning a condominium. As with any home purchase, location, size and price are important. With a condominium you'll also want to understand the ownership scheme. This type of information is found in the "condo docs" or condominium documents. Most states, and the Commonwealth of Virginia, require condo doc disclosure before any purchase contract is finalized. The condo docs will contain detailed information on the ownership and property rights of the condo and its owners. The rules of the homeowners association are generally explained in the condo docs in plain English (and not in legal jargon)? It's important to read the condo documents to understand the annual maintenance and upkeep fees, as well as to obtain a full understanding of exactly how much control the association have over the regulation of the property?
Condominiums can be found all over the country, with more being developed each year. Condominiums are quite common in Northern Virginia and the National Capitol area. Some condos are new construction, and a few are apartment buildings that were rental apartments before making the switch.
In newly constructed condos, it's common to find a sales office onsite at the condominium. And whether your buying from a condominium owner or a condo office, it's a good idea to take a guided tour of facilities and the units that are available for purchase. Of course, many new condominium offices have staff that act as sales agents. Potential condominium owners can make an appointment to meet with a staff sales agent to discuss interest in condo ownership; hHowever, when you're in the market for a condo, it's a good idea to employ your own Condo Alexandria real estate agent rather than rely on the services of the condominium staff. Your real estate agent will have an understanding of the condominium ownership structure and the condominium documents and the real estate agent can explain what this means to you.
Although there are various types of condominiums, the most common legal arrangements involve individual ownership of each unit, with joint ownership of the communal or common areas by all of the residents in the building. You might be surprised to learn the variety of sizes found in condominiums. Condos range from studios and one bedroom apartment, to a four bedroom penthouse apartment. Even condominiums with the same number of bedrooms can have different floor plans and different numbers of bathrooms and half-baths.
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While some condominiums are located in large multi-unit buildings, others may be detached form each other and be located in a gated or planned community. Some condominiums may be located in resort or vacation destinations. Besides total cost of the property, you should also inquire as to the annual homeowners association costs. These fees are usually charged in order to pay for the upkeep and maintenance of the common areas. Owning a condominium can be one of the largest investments you make, so make sure that the one you choose can accommodate your specific needs. Purchasing a condominium can be a great way to buy a property in the location you really want with all the amenities you seek.
Another happy customer
I don't know who was happier to close this one ... me or Drew. He had staked out a short sale for about 6 months. Finally, Drew decided to move on, and when he did things happened quickly. Drew ended up getting a great 1 bedroom condo that was just a block from the USPTO / his place of employment.
The Jamieson is a great building in a great location and I'd love to show it to you if you want to go take a look while they still have condos left here. I know Drew's excited about his new home and I'm glad we were finally able to put this one away.
When all was said and done, Drew's mom snapped this photo at Walker Title. It was good to finally get to closing!
When you begin thinking about selling your condo, it is a good idea to begin by enlisting the help of a licensed Realtor. Unless you are otherwise experienced in the business of buying and selling condominiums, hiring the help of a qualified professional will enable you to reach a large market of potential buyers, and a good agent will work overtime to help you sell your home. In addition, hiring a Realtor will help ensure that all of the paperwork pertinent to the transaction is executed properly. Once you decide to sell your condo, begin by following the helpful tips listed below to prepare you for the process of selling your condo and enable your Realtor to do their job most effectively.
Begin by making a list that summarizes all of the information regarding your specific condo unit as well as the building and area it is located in. This list should emphasize all of the features that your condo has to offer. What makes your condo unique compared to others in the nearby area? What elements of the condo have you found to be most convenient and important to you? What are the amenities that your condominium building offers to residents who live there? For example, location is a major selling factor. If the unit is located near mass transit or other commuter-friendly areas, you should use that as a selling feature. This list should include everything that the specific condo unit and the condominium building feature. Finally, be sure to include any other information that you believe is relevant or applicable to the property. Once your list is completed, give it to your Realtor. This list will aid both you and your Realtor in advertising, marketing, and ultimately selling the property.
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Next, head out and go to see the competition firsthand or, at the very least, do some internet research to locate other condos for sale in your neighborhood. It is important to know the general price point that other people are asking. In today's market, it is critical that you price your condo competitively if you want it to sell. Becoming knowledgeable about the market you are selling in is crucial. Ask your Realtor what they know about the area surrounding you condo and be sure to keep the lines of communication open if you discover any new or interesting information.
Let your neighbors know you want to sell your condo. Many times, your neighbors may have friends, family or co-workers who could be potential buyers. You can then post flyers or create postcards to place in the lobby of your building to let neighbors and others in your community know that your condo is for sale. Never underestimate that word of mouth is often an incredibly effective marketing tool particularly because people often like to live in a building where they know someone.
Finally, remember that selling your condo is more than selling a piece of real estate. Selling your condo is about selling a place to live that supports a particular lifestyle. Therefore, you want to target those that would be most interested in owning property. Through the process of maintaining effective lists that highlight the features of the property, understanding the nearby and local market, and informing neighbors of your desire to sell, you and our Realtor can both knowledgeably and efficiently sell your condo even in a buyer friendly market.
For more information or to set up an appointment call Stuart at (703)765-0300.
The blizzard snow lasted about a week. It hit its climax on about day 3. Many roads built up with caked snow. In Bucknell Manor, nearby stores remained open during the inclement weather. Interested in buying, selling, renting, or property management of Real Estate in Northern Virginia? Call Nesbitt Realty today at (703) 765 0300.
Bucknell Manor blizzard in January on Cavalier Drive
Bucknell Manor snow in winter
Bucknell Manor snow in winter
winter in Bucknell Manor
Belle View Exxon gas station during snow
Winter in Bucknell Manor on Cavalier Drive
Bucknell Manor during a blizzard in January
Bucknell Manor blizzard in January on Cavalier Drive
Bucknell Manor in a blizzard
Bucknell Manor in winter with snow
Winter in Bucknell Manor on Cavalier Drive
Belle View Shopping Center during winter snow
Bucknell Manor in winter with snow
Grover my poodle in Bucknell Manor near Belle Haven during snow in winter
Bucknell Manor in winter with snow
Bucknell Manor on Cavalier Drive in winter after snow
Bucknell Manor in winter snow with a poodle named Grover
Bucknell Manor on Cavalier Drive in winter after snow
Belle View Boulevard snowed
Bucknell Manor in a blizzard in January
Belle Haven in winter snow
Belle View Boulevard in winter snow
Bucknell Manor in winter with snow
Belle Haven in the distance of Bucknell Manor in a blizzard
Bucknell Manor blizzard in January on Cavalier Drive
Bucknell Manor in winter with snow
Belle View Boulevard snowed
Winter in Bucknell Manor on Cavalier Drive
Bucknell Manor in winter snow
Bucknell Manor in winter with snow
Bucknell Manor in a blizzard
Bucknell Manor in winter with snow
Bucknell Manor in winter with snow
Bucknell Manor in winter snow
Belle View Shopping Center during winter snow
Bucknell Manor blizzard in January on Cavalier Drive
Bucknell Manor blizzard in January on Cavalier Drive
The blizzard was in effect and my parents took me to Costco and Walmart for groceries and other products. It is so very nice having everything I needed provided for me. I remember purchasing a vast array of essentials. Will and Julie Nesbitt, get me to the stores and make it so easy, to sit at home and wait for the weather to pass and the work week to pick up again, which it already has and now the roads are back to the way they were, and the side walks still have some snow melting and snow shoveling to be done. The groceries in the nick of time, was awesome strolling through the entire whole sale store and including a quick dash to Walmart, calm and collecting many much needed items for my inventory.
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Will Nesbitt and Julie Nesbitt check out with Aubrey Nesbitt at Wal-mart
Costco grocery cart with food in it
Will Nesbitt guides Aubrey Nesbitt’s grocery cart loaded with food
Will Nesbitt and Julie Nesbitt entering Wal-Mart
inside Costco during a blizzard in 2016
Costco during the blizzard of 2016
beer
bread, wine, cheese, desert, and more
butcher at work
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Will Nesbitt and Julie Nesbitt
Julie Nesbitt and Will Nesbitt in Wal-Mart
Julie Nesbitt checks out at Costco
jewelry
Will and Julie Nesbitt walk through Wal-Mart during 2016 snow storm
cards in Wal-Mart
beer
chips, cookies, and crackers
frozen foods, tea, coffee, and more
Will and Julie Nesbitt look at tomato sauce for Aubrey Nesbitt
Will Nesbitt and Julie Nesbitt going through Wal-Mart
2014 Super Service award for superior customer satisfaction
For more than a decade, Nesbitt Realty has worked alongside the biggest names in the real estate businesses carving out a niche serving buyers, sellers, renters and landlords in Northern Virgina. Nesbitt Realty has consistently rated as one of the top companies in terms of customer satisfaction. Along the way, Nesbitt Realty has also become know for providing some of the best in property management in Northern Virginia.
Nesbitt Realty is a recipient of 2014 Best of Trulia
Experienced and seasoned, Nesbitt Realty has refined an affordable and dependable approach to property management. Principal Broker Will Nesbitt and his wife, Realtor Julie Nesbitt, have developed systems in property management for:
Rental market awareness
Rental application processing
Maintaining and improving homes and condos
Dealing with association issues when they arise.
Property inspections
Practicing thrifty approaches to address tenant needs and demands
Consistent and reliable disbursement of rental income to our landlords
Preparation of IRS Form 1099 at the end of the tax year
Handling property management emergencies
Avoiding property management emergencies
Nesbitt Realty also helps landlords with buying and selling real estate when needed. We can help landlords maximize their investments by selling when it makes sense and buying cash-flow positive properties that earn money for investors.
We appreciate the opportunity of serving you, we and thank you for considering us in the management of your rental property in {Location_Name}. Our promise is that we offer you our best effort every single day as we strive for perfection. On those very rare occasions when we make a mistake, we move swiftly to correct our errors and make the damaged party whole.
Learn more about what we do and the services we provide.Agents with Nesbitt Realty are full-time, knowledgeable, and long-time locals.
About the Author --- Aubrey Nesbitt is a native of Northern Virginia who attended Virginia Commonwealth University. He is a veteran of the US Army and helps his family business by providing informational articles like this one. In addition to photography and blogging, Aubrey provides administrative support for the office.
Here's one of our latest postcards. Nesbitt Realty is one of the top-ranked Realtors in Virginia for customer satisfaction.
Why do our clients love us?
Locals trust us because we are a family business that offers the same services at the big companies but with a hometown touch.
An, we never charge our buyers or sellers any administrative fees.
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Stuart Nesbitt with Spring attire
According to National Association of Realtors' 2008 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers, now over 80% of people use the Internet as a primary tool in their search for a new home. Sites like NesbittRealty.com are used by more and more people every day. Some claim that, "Internet condo buyers devote more time to research before working with a real estate agent. But after that, they move quickly, spending just two weeks looking for a new condo, new home, pre-construction condo, townhome, or loft with an agent."
Although some of our clients know exactly what they want and view only a few homes or condos, many of our clients relentlessly research and analyze neighborhoods and homes before taking time to tour properties listed for sale. We find that our site and our Guide have complemented--not diminished--the role played by our real estate agents and realtors. Most Internet condo, townhome, loft, or single family home buyers use an agent in the home buying process.
Our site provides a convenient method to do research about Northern Virginia home listings. NesbittRealty.com provides resources for home buyers and investors looking for new real estate opportunities. If you're reading this now then you have a clue just how big our Internet presence is. Contact us to sell your home on Condos and Homes today!
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typical brick home in Springfield
The National Association of Realtors recently did a study to learn more about the types of homes that people are purchasing. By collecting data from home sales across the country they are able to give us a window into types of homes that people are buying. Some of their findings were very intriguing.
What's the most typical home purchase in America?
If you're not from Northern VA, you might not be surprised to learn that seventy-nine percent of home buyers purchased a detached single-family home. I would expect that in Northern Virginia we have more townhouse and condominium buyers than the national average. The typical home purchased was 1,870 square feet in size, was built in 1993, and had three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
The average home purchase was a home that was 20 years old! Home buyers who bought previously owned homes purchased their home for a better price and overall value and the charm and character their home provides. Only a fraction of home buyers purchased brand new home. New home purchases represented only 16 percent of all recent home purchases. Why did folks buy new homes?
Great views from this condo at the Jamieson are not found in a typical home.
New home purchasers bought a new home to avoid renovations or problems with plumbing or electrical, and the ability to customize their home.
Do you fit the mold of an "typical home buyer"?
For more information or to set up an appointment call Julie at (703)765-0300.