Home Prices In Alexandria Continues To Rise Based On Data By Northern Virginia Association of Realtors.

According to recent data published by the Northern Virginia Association of Realtors average home prices have continued to increase when compared to last year. The data shows that the average prices of homes increased by about 5 percent when compared to last year. In Alexandria the average prices of a home declined by more than 9 percent in June with an increase in May of 3.5 percent. The months of April and March saw increases of 5 percent and almost 10 percent respectively. The average sale price in Alexandria was $494,250 when compared to other regions in Northern Virginia. https://alexandrialivingmagazine.com/home-and-garden/home-prices-continue-to-rise-in-june-2019-in-alexandria/Continue reading

Life on the Potomac River

PotomacThe Potomac River is 400 miles of beautiful scenery that runs on the east coast starting with Maryland and passing Washington D.C. to its end at the Chesapeake Bay.
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Washington Monument surrounded by cherry blossoms
Passing by some of our nation's greatest landmarks including The Washington Monument, Jefferson Memorial, and the Lincoln Memorial. There are many great recreational areas to enjoy along the way. George Washington was a great admirer of the Potomac River. He worked along the river as a surveyor and his home was on the Potomac River. The Great Falls are where many visitors gather to enjoy the awesome scenery it provides. The water comes down from the Appalachian Highlands to the sands. Visitors can still see some of the remnants of the C & O Canal which was started with George Washington's vision of connecting the Chesapeake Bay to the Ohio River. Point Lookout is also widely visited and was home to one of the largest Union POW camps. The Potomac has much to offer along all 400 miles which include mountains, parks, recreational areas, historic monuments, and homes. Great FallsIf you're searching for a home or condo in Northern Virginia with a view of the Potomac, contact Nesbitt Realty.  
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The Buying Process in Fairfax County, Virginia

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The process for purchasing a home in Fairfax County is the same as anywhere in the Commonwealth of Virginia but different from the procedures that are used in many states. Unlike the New York, each party is not represented at closing by a attorney. Instead, a settlement company manages the transaction.  The settlement company's attorney represents the contract, and not any one party at the table. When the buyer and seller agree to a contract, the buyer will deposit money into escrow. The settlement agent will direct the transfer of escrow funds. In Northern Virginia, there are no closing meetings. It is not common for sellers and buyers to meet each other on a regular basis. If you want to buy a home in Northern Virginia, you will want to make sure you have a loan before you begin the process of looking for a home. All real estate agents in Northern Virginia must be licensed to help people buy or sell real estate. Every agent you deal with should either have a agent or broker license. Brokers are allowed to receive payment for the sale of a property, while salespersons must work under the broker. Multiple brokers are allowed to work together. Sales agents must answer to a principal broker or a managing broker. A principal broker owns a real estate brokerage. A managing broker manages a real estate office. At Nesbitt Realty our managing broker is our principal broker. You will also want to consult an agent to find out what type of home is best for your income level. The agent will want to know what home you're interested in. You should always be ready to buy a home when you visit the agent. If you are truly ready, you will be given a better deal, because agents will often have to deal with people who are just "looking," and are not committed to making a purchase. Once the agent knows what type of home you want, they will begin driving you around to show you the different homes that are available. The agent will not want to drive you around until after they've interviewed you. As the buyer, you will want to make sure the agent is experienced. When you deal with agents in Fairfax County, they should put you in the loan qualification process as soon as possible.  By getting approved for a loan, you will be placed in a powerful position where you can negotiate. Once you have found the home you want, you will want the agent to prepare and offer to purchase. In the Commonwealth of Virginia, the offer should always be made in writing. Recently Listed In Fairfax County VA
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Homes for sale near Inova Fairfax Hospital

Inova Fairfax Hospital is located at 3300 Gallows Road in Falls Church, Va. Fairfax is a level 1 Trauma Center with 833 beds. Voted one of the nation's "50 Best" hospitals for 2010 by HealthGrades, Fairfax offers, the Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children, Inova Heart and Vascular Institute, Organ Transplantation Program, and has a Level 3 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.  

Homes for sale near Inova Fairfax Hospital

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    Julie Nesbitt
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  • Good Shepherd Housing and Family Services

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    Established in 1974 with a mission to reduce homelessness, increase community support and promote self sufficiency, the Good Shepherd Housing and Family Services is operated by a multi-denominational board of directors and staff managing over 70 housing units. Good Shepherd Housing and Family Services is located in the Mount Zephyr Business Center at 8305 Richmond…

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Why buy a condominium?

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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.

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Northern Virginia’s homes and condos for walkers

The area outside the Springfield station
There is plenty of parking at the Franconia Springfield Metro Station.
Are you seeking a condo or home that is friendly to a car-free or car-lite lifestyle? If so, you might want to check out our property search by Walkscore.  Walkscore is a numeric rating of how near sites, restaurants and transit are for a given address.  A Walkscore more than 70 is very walkable, while a Walkscore under 40 pretty much requires that a resident here own a car.  What follows are the "most walkable" homes and condos on sale today in Northern VA.

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    Julie Nesbitt
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  • REDUCED: 7202 Churchill Rd, McLean

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  • Good Shepherd Housing and Family Services

    Fairfax County
    Established in 1974 with a mission to reduce homelessness, increase community support and promote self sufficiency, the Good Shepherd Housing and Family Services is operated by a multi-denominational board of directors and staff managing over 70 housing units. Good Shepherd Housing and Family Services is located in the Mount Zephyr Business Center at 8305 Richmond…

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Facts for Fairfax Homebuyers

The city of Fairfax is located in Fairfax County,Virginia. Fairfax is about 20-25 minutes from Washington D.C. The area offers a hodgepodge of living and office space; including townhomes, apartments, houses, retail, office and commercial properties. The area is thriving and still has that small town charm. Fairfax is listed on the Register of Historic Places with beautiful restored homes and currently has a population of  approximately 21,000. The city was settled by farmers in the 1700's from Virginia's Tidewater Region and was named after Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord of Fairfax of Cameron. King Charles awarded Mr. Fairfax millions of acres in Virginia. The city became independent in 1874. The schools in Fairfax are ranked as some of the best in the country by U.S. News and World. Currently the schools consist of Fairfax High School, Lanier Middle School, Daniels Run Elementary School, Eagle View Elementary School, and Providence Elementary School. Fairfax is also host to many annual events such as the Chocolate Lovers Festival, Spotlight on the Arts, Irish Festival, Holiday Craft Show, and much more. Fairfax offers plenty of events, entertainment, shopping and beautiful living spaces for the entire family with many opportunities.

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How much do homes in Mount Vernon VA cost?

Across the Potomac River from Washington D.C. lies the city of Alexandria in Northern Virginia. South of Alexandria is Mount Vernon, the location of Mount Vernon Estate, once owned by the famous George Washington himself. Located along the Potomac riverbanks, Mount Vernon is connected to Old Town Alexandria via the George Washington Memorial Parkway and Route 1.
Mount Vernon, George Washington's estate on the Potomac
You can take the scenic route by going through the Parkway, which has a generous sprinkling of parks and wonderful scenery, including bike trails and lovely waterfront homes, which have differing and unique qualities about them. Route 1, on the other hand, thrives with activity as a hub of industry and commerce in Alexandria. Amidst all this buzz, are multiple condominium complexes from Route 1’s south end to its north end. In between these two main roads leading from Old Town to Mount Vernon, you can find a wide scope of differing and unique communities, distinctive to Northern Virginia.

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Alexandria’s West End options suit buyers looking for convenience and affordability

Alexandria is a city in Northern Virginia, located just across the Potomac River from the national capital, Washington D.C. Downtown D.C. and the Pentagon are just a couple of minutes’ drive away from Alexandria. West End Alexandria along I-395 has a variety of high-rise condos and townhouses around both the Landmark area and the Mark Center. West End Alexandria is further enhanced by the fact that the Metro’s Blue line through here, thereby assuring a convenient means of transportation for its residents. About homes and condos for sale at the Blue Line.

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U.S. Federal Agencies in Northern Virginia

Northern Virginia is home to many Federal Agencies of the United States. It has been described by Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell as “the economic engine of the state” at a Northern Virginia Technology Council address in January 2010 as government contracting has played an important role in the economy of Northern Virginia, providing jobs for many residents. Many of these Federal Agencies are located in Arlington.
U.S. Patent & Trademark Office
View of the U.S. Patent Office in autumn.
Here is a list of those Federal Agencies and their locations:

Alexandria

Defense Contract Management Agency Institute for Defense Analyses United States Patent and Trademark Office (Carlyle District)

Arlington

Envirnomental Protection AgencyNational Cybersecurity & Communications Integration Center National Foreign Affairs Training Center (Arlington Hall) Air Force Office of Scientific Research (Ballston) Immigration & Naturalization Service (Ballston) National Science Foundation (Ballston) Office of Naval Research (Ballston) U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (Ballston) Defense Information Systems Agency (Columbia Pike) Defense Threat Reduction AgencyNuclear Waste Technical Review Board (Courthouse) U.S. Marshals Service (Crystal City) Army National Guard Readiness Center (George Mason Drive) Defense Intelligence Agency (The Pentagon) Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization (The Pentagon) Department of Defense (The Pentagon) National Guard Bureau (The Pentagon) National Security Space Office (The Pentagon) Defense Logistics AgencyTransportation Security Administration (Pentagon City) U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (Pentagon City) Mine Safety and Health Administration (Rosslyn) Bureau of Diplomatic Security (Rosslyn) Office of the Inspector General (Rosslyn) U.S Trade & Development Agency (Rosslyn) Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (Virginia Square) Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (Virginia Square) Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (Washington National Airport)

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National Reconnaissance Office National Reconnaissance Operations Center

Fort Belvoir

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Department of Defense Agency in Alexandria VA
Defense Contract Audit Agency Defense Logistics Agency Defense Technical Information Center Defense Threat Reduction Agency United States Army Intelligence and Security Command United States Army Material Command

McLean

Central Intelligence Agency (Langley) Farm Credit Administration (Tysons Corner) National Counterterrorism Center (Tysons Corner) United States Trade and Development AgencyOffice of the Director of National Intelligence (Tysons Corner)

Reston

United States Geological Survey

Springfield

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The Federal Highway Administration is part of the Department of Transportation
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Aubrey NesbittAbout 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.