Introduction The owner had lived in the property since it was built in the 1990s and decided to "right-size" and find a smaller home with a first-floor primary bedroom. This home was built in a subdivision carver out of land surrounding a historic home (of Colonel Lindsay) in a series of cul-de-sacs in Falls Church. This community layout Continue Reading
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N. Westmoreland Street
Introduction The owners had purchased this home five years beforehand prior to having children. The home was designed and built by Ed Peete in 2005 and featured nine-foot ceilings and large, oversize windows, and a rear-load two-car garage off a cobblestone courtyard. This style is similar to what you may see in Georgetown. The entire third Continue Reading
North Shore
Introduction After eight years and a major remodel of the main level, the owner had moved into a larger home nearby in Reston. This townhouse was built in 1972 and had updates by previous owners such as the windows, HVAC system, some bathroom work, carpet, and the flat rubber roof just before the current seller (my client) bought it maybe in Continue Reading
Regency Station
Introduction The owner had lived in this home raising children for over twenty years, and it was time to move to Colorado. This home and community were built by Stanley Martin Homes when they were a local, family-run business building in small subdivisions. Stanley Martin was well known for building luxury homes, and also delivering a Continue Reading
Saint Andrews
Introduction After 25 years and raising a son and a bunch of animals, these owners were ready to retire. Their ideal plan was to find a home in the Blue Ridge Mountains where life is a little slower than in Fairfax County, Virginia. They had been looking for months to find a new place and backed out of one deal after a failed home inspection. Continue Reading
Poplar Drive
Introduction After a year of being stuck at home due to Covid-19, the owners had a terrific opportunity to move to California for new jobs in the San Diego area. If you have ever been to San Diego, you can understand why the decision to move wasn't too hard to make (in my opinion). Significant Marketing Aspects This style of home is Continue Reading
Transitioning Into Retirement | Your Real Estate Plan
Maybe it was the gray hair, the years of experience, or just being in my late 50's that helped introduce me to clients who are transitioning into retirement and are downsizing. The baby-boomer retirement plan was accelerated by "Covid-19" as long time owners found the old house was just too big. The retirement dream became clear. Deciding to Continue Reading
Selling your home
Every client tells me the same thing... "Moving is exciting." And, totally nerve-wracking! I get that, and that you are looking for solutions. The common challenge you'll face is that this big project involves your old home here, when you really want to be thinking about your new home (even if it's only across town). Admit it, Continue Reading
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