Why buy at Horizon House?

Horizon House in Arlington VA is located amid shops, restaurants, entertainment, Metro and much more. Garage parking and extra storage also available. All utilities are included and pets under 30lb are welcome. Condos at Horizon House were built in 1965 and their prices typicall vary from $270,000 to $520,000 each. Neighborhood is served by Potomac Crescent Waldorf School and Hoffman-Boston Elementary school.

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Why the Village?

The Village condos in Falls Church VA could be the commuters' dream: short walk to WFC Metro, close to I495 and I66. Additionally, they are close to shopping and dining. Parking space included too. Built in 1996, these properties cost around $400,000 to $470,000 each and they are close to Mary Ellen Henderson Middle School, George Mason High School and Mount Daniel School. Compare to:

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How FHA is Helping Buyers Obtain Condo Financing

First-time buyers are hurting. It’s hard for them to save for a down payment, credit restrictions remain tight, and there are few affordable homes for them to choose from. What’s more, wage gains are modest, home prices keep going up, and now interest rates could be heading up, too. The Federal Reserve has sent signals that it could start raising short-term interest rates as early as this month and more rate hikes could happen throughout 2016. VRE 35And yet there’s some good news, too, because FHA has announced changes to its rules to make it easier for buyers to get federally insured financing for condominiums. This is important because condos have traditionally been one of the best ways for new home owners to get into home ownership. Under administrative changes FHA has announced, second homes are no longer considered “investment property” for purposes of determining the owner-occupancy ratio of a condominium project. Prior to the change, if someone who owns a unit in a condo project uses the unit as a second home, that unit doesn’t count as part of the project’s 50-percent owner-occupancy threshold, which FHA requires. Under that rule, if fewer than half the units are owner occupied, someone who wants to buy a unit in the project can’t get FHA-backed financing. That hurts if FHA is the only viable financing option. But the FHA change has wider implications than that because it sends a signal to conventional and other mortgage financing sources that it might be time for them to rethink their owner-occupancy ratios as well. FHA announced two other changes: a streamlined recertification process, and an expansion of the types of insurance condo owner associations can have for their project to be eligible for FHA financing. These three changes are key because they address one part of condo financing that has nothing to do with the creditworthiness of the borrower: they address the hoops the condo project has to go through before FHA will permit a borrower to apply for its mortgage insurance. It’ll be helpful to watch how things change in the months ahead to see if the eased requirements lead to more households obtaining FHA financing for condo purchases. But for now, REALTORS® can take satisfaction in knowing FHA responded to concerns NAR had been raising for the last three years. And more changes are in the works, according to the agency. Details are in the video above. The FHA announcement is one of the stories in The Voice for Real Estate for the week of November 23, 2015. Another segment looks at NAR’s new member benefit for keeping REALTORS® integral to real estate as transactions increasingly go digital. Under the benefit, REALTORS® get free access to two products from zipLogix®: its forms software program and its transaction management platform

In search of an all-utilities-included, affordable condo?

Columbia Knolls condos in Arlington VA offer generous amenities, such as swimming pool, tennis and basketball courts, all included in condo fee. Built in 1961, Columbia Knolls condos are as affordable as $200,000 approximately. Additionally, they are close to Barcroft Elementary School and Campbell Elementary School.

Reasons to Live in Farrington

Farrington is a condominium community located in the heart of Alexandria.  The community is made up of one, two, and three bedroom units. This condominium community could be just the place you are looking to call home.
  • Location: Miles from Washington Dc and Old Town Alexandria
  • Affordability: One of the last communities in Northern Virginia with properties available under 200K and condominium fees under $450 a month
  • Commuting:  Located within a half mile of I-95, I-495, and Rt 1 providing easy access to major highways. For those who prefer public transportation, Huntington Metro and Bus station is also less than a half mile walk.
  • Entertainment: Minutes from Hoffman entertainment district featuring a movie theater and a variety of restaurants.

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Reasons to Love Belle View Condominium

The charm and character of Belle View Condominium is alive and well.  This development, built in the 1950's is located between Fort Hunt Road and the George Washington Memorial Parkway.  It sits on fifty six acres of land maintained well by the professional staff.  The following is a list of other reasons to like this neighborhood:
  • 980 units
  • Spring and Fall yard sales
  • Annual tree lighting ceremony
  • Pool parties for the whole family
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  • Old world charm
  • Walking distance to shopping
  • Ample free parking in lots and on the street

Old Town Crescent offers luxury and convenience in Old Town Alexandria VA

Built in 2002, the Old Town Crescent is a community of 29 garden-style condominiums and 10 townhomes.  Located on Slaters Lane in Old Town North, the Crescent Community provides its residents both luxury and convenience. Residents of the pet-friendly Old Town Crescent condos enjoy hardwood floors, high ceilings, natural lighting, and gas fireplaces while residents of the Old Town Crescent townhomes enjoy private garages, spacious floor plans and private patios.
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Just a few minutes away from the GW Parkway, the Old Town Crescent community is great for commuters.  On the weekends, residents can walk over to the many shops and eateries in Old Town and take part in the local night life. Homes for sale in Old Town Crescent The Old Town Crescent Community was built in 2002. With both, condos and townhomes available the choices are many. The Old Town Crescent Condos and Townhomes offer luxury with convenience. Located on Slaters Lane in Alexandria, Virginia this garden-style community also has many other amenities which include:
  • Convenient to GW Parkway
  • Rooftop Terrace
  • Garage Parking
  • Elevator
  • Pets Allowed
 

Property For Sale At Lexington Square Condominium

Lexington Square Condominiums is located at 3830 North 9th Street and 3835 North 9th Street in Arlington, VA 22203.

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