Tuesday, February 26, 2013

This Spring Break, Explore Virginia!

That coveted time of year is just around the corner. I am, of course, referring to spring break. So many people in the Northern Virginia area know and love the area in which they live, be it Annandale or Alexandria, but so few actually know what else their home state has to offer. This spring break, why not take some time to explore the rest of Virginia?

Whether you are new to the Northern Virginia area or have lived here for years, you’ve probably noticed that most of our region’s residents are proud to be from our state. It’s understandable. We’re one of the most historically rich states in the union with a high quality of life and desirable climate. We offer the perfect mixture of small-town Southern charm and urban amenities that most other areas across the US only dream of. Why not show some pride in your state this spring break? Here are a few statewide attractions you can enjoy while the kids are off school. It’d be fun to make a road trip out of some of these ideas!

Hit a theme park! Busch Gardens in Williamsburg and Kings Dominion in Richmond both have fun-filled, family friendly rollercoasters. If you’re looking for a more aquatic adventure, Great Wolf Lodge Waterpark in Williamsburg offers some indoor water fun.

Enjoy the beautiful outdoors. Virginia State Parks are some of the best in the country. They offer everything from hiking and boating to fishing and wildlife. There are even a few caverns that offer some gorgeous stalactites and stalagmites that the youngsters will love.

Discover a little bit of history. There’s no question that Virginia is one of the most historical states in the union. From Mount Vernon to Jamestown settlement to Colonial Williamsburg, the abundance of historical attractions in our state can give anyone a strong idea of what life was like in our part of the country when the colonists first settled upon it.

Visit our nation’s capitol. One of the biggest benefits of living in NOVA is that we are a hop, skip and a jump away from the thrills of Washington DC. The amount of attractions here could keep you entertained all week long! From the Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials to the Capitol Building to Arlington Cemetery to the White House, there are plenty of places to go and things to do if you’re willing to make the drive into the city.

These are a just a few of the many statewide attractions you can enjoy this spring break! Feel free to explore the many amazing communities in the Northern Virginia area, too! Each has something special and unique to offer. As always, contact me if you have questions about buying or selling a home in Northern Virginia. I hope to hear from you soon!


Earle Whitmore
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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Win the Bidding War on Your NOVA Home!

It appears that bidding wars have snuck back in to the Northern Virginia real estate market. Now that home buyers in the area feel more comfortable with entering the market, there is more competition for a smaller inventory, particularly since it’s the off-season. As one of the premiere real estate agents in Northern Virginia, part of my job is guiding my clients through their transaction and helping them through all phases. This, oftentimes, includes a bidding war.

If you’re facing a bidding war on your Northern Virginia home, don’t panic. There are a few ways that you can put yourself ahead of other buyers who might want to make an offer on the home, including:

Having a lender on call. If you’re pre-approved for a mortgage, it shows the seller that you’re both capable of buying a home right now and that you’re serious about going through with a purchase. Both are solid indicators of a successful transaction that will cause the home’s owner to take you more seriously as a buyer. You’d be surprised how many people don’t get pre-approved. This is definitely a way to set yourself apart.

Always have proof. A strong preapproval is great in theory, but in order to get the seller to really take you seriously, you’re going to have to show proof of funds with your offer. You should also offer a minimum of 20% down payment along with your offer. The home’s owner needs to be reassured that you have the funds to close and afford the down payment on this home, so have the necessary paperwork ready to go!

Move quickly. When you’re competing against other buyers, you don’t want to lollygag. Have you Northern Virginia real estate agent be on a constant lookout for new properties that go on the market, and have them take you to see those properties the same day they are listed, if possible. This will show your strong interest in buying. It will also give you a head start in making an offer.

Eliminate issues ahead of time. If you’re open to inheriting a house that might require some work or repairs, try to waive certain contingencies in the contract, like the need to repair issues in the home before closing. This would put you in a stronger position in a bidding war.

These are just a few of the ways to outshine your competition during a bidding war on the NOVA home of your dreams. If you need more guidance and advice, don’t hesitate to contact me. I’d be happy to help you! Remember: the key to a successful real estate transaction is staying ahead of the curve and working with the right professional. I hope to hear from you soon!


Earle Whitmore
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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Add a Splash of Color to Your Northern Virginia Home!

Decorating your Northern Virginia home doesn’t have to be a hassle. It’s probably the most fun part of buying a new home! So many people are afraid to add bold colors because they’re afraid that their home will look tacky. What you need to realize is that there is a way to tastefully integrate color into your decorating scheme.

As the premier real estate experts in Northern Virginia, we have an eye for what makes a home stand out to visitors and potential buyers alike. Here are a few quick tips for decorating your home in the most dynamic, colorful way possible:

Stick to the 60-30-10 Rule. This rule refers to how domineering certain colors should be in a room. The room should consist of 60% of a dominating color, typically a neutral, 30% of a secondary color, typically something brighter, and 10% of an accent color. If you stick to this scheme, you can get away with adding pops of bright color to your room and livening up your space.

Choose a color scheme. In order for your home to look cohesive and classic, you need to choose a color scheme. You can go with an analogous scheme, which refers to colors that are next to each other on a typical color wheel. When you go with this kind of color scheme, your tones should be more muted and it should be used in a more casual, restful space. A complementary color scheme refers to colors opposite from each other on the color wheel. Since these are often more visually challenging and contrasting, they’re often used on more formal areas of the property.

Add a little black. Having elements like a black lampshade or table enhances all of the other colors in the room and clarifies their tone. Don’t believe us? Give it a try.

Always pull from the pattern. Take the most prominent pattern in the room, whether it is an upholstery or curtain, and pull the rest of the room’s decorating scheme from it. You don’t want to have colors that clash or overpower. Factor in the pattern for your 60-30-10 rule.

These are just a few of the many ways that you can up the ante in terms of your home’s color. While sticking to black, white and grey might be within your comfort zone, adding color will brighten up your space and make your home a happier, healthier place to live.

Questions about buying or selling a Northern Virginia home? Feel free to contact us at any time. We’d be happy to help you in any way that we can. We hope to hear from you soon!


Earle Whitmore
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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Upcoming Events in Northern Virginia

Mardi Gras Beads
During the summer months, Northern Virginia is bustling with festivals, performances, and educational tours. But, don’t worry! Even though it’s a little bit colder, there is still a lot of fun to be had! There are plenty of ways to keep warm in Northern Virginia this February. Bundle up, grab a partner in crime, and check out some of these great events coming up in Northern Virginia.

Alexandria
George Washington’s  Birth Night Banquet and Ball at Gadsby's Tavern Museum on February 16th at 5:30 p.m.

George Washington Birthday Parade. This annual parade and celebration will be held in Old Town on the weekend of February 16th -18th.

Arlington
The Big Meow will be performed at the Theatre on the Run on February 9th. This family-friendly performance starts at 4 p.m.

Forty + presented by Theater on the Run. This dance centered show will be on February 5th.

Murder Mystery Theater - The Butler’s been murdered! This classic night of mystery and fun has several dates scheduled in February at the Mystery Dinner Playhouse  in Arlington.

Fairfax County
Mark Morris Dance Troupe at George Mason University Center for the Arts on February 8th and 9th.

Mardi Gras with the MJO by the Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra. This Mardi Gras themed show will be at the George Mason University's Center for the Arts on February 16th at 8pm.

Virginia Opera Presents: An Evening of Arias and Duets. This night of musical performances will be held at the Stacy C. Sherwood Center on February 21st at 7 pm.
Around the World in 80 Days presented by the Walnut Street Theatre. This classic show will be at the George Mason University's Center for the Arts on February 23rd at 7 pm.

Plus, don’t forget it’s restaurant week in Northern Virginia February 4th - 10th. This annual event is when the area’s finest restaurants offer discounted pre-fixed lunch and dinner specials. Several restaurants are participating in Fairfax, Arlington, and Alexandria.

As someone who works and lives in Northern Virginia, I can attest that it truly is one of the best places to live in the U.S. If you are thinking about buying a home in Fairfax, Arlington, Alexandria, or surrounding areas, please contact me. I will would love to welcome you to the neighborhood!


Earle Whitmore
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