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The hottest beers of the summer are… cheap? And… German?

(A quick note: We’ll pick up the discussion of lactose in beer in the next column — I’m waiting on a couple more responses to give a wider view of how breweries approach using it and labelling it.)

Despite the nature of my job and how long I’ve been doing it (I need no reminders, thank you), I don’t consider myself any kind of “influencer.”

I have breweries and styles I’ll lean into, of course, but more than anything I try to approach my job in a reactive manner. I’m not here to tell our clients at Arrowine what to like; I’m here to play off of what they do like and introduce new things that are exceptional in quality, or value or, best case scenario, both.

So no, you won’t find me on Instagram in selfie after selfie with every can/bottle I drink in the foreground while I attempt a friendly smile in the background. I do notice patterns and trends, though, and I’ll say this: Y’all, something’s happening with Germany.

It started a couple months back with the arrival of .5L cans of Veltins Pilsner. It was an instant hit not only because it’s just damn good, but because came in at $8/4-pack. It’s become a staple in my fridge.

Then, just before Memorial Day, Wolters Pilsner arrived in the same format but at $5/4-pack, followed by Tucher’s Helles Hefeweizen, which delivers clean, easy, classic German Wheat Ale goodness at only $7/4-pack. And there are more on the way.

So what gives? The origins of this wave hitting our shores now can be found back in 1976, the year per capita beer consumption peaked in Germany, dropping one-third in the decades since. Competition for those remaining beer drinkers has driven a price war that has seen German retail beer prices drop to levels nearly half what they were back in the early 90s (adjusted for inflation).

Rather than a temporary method of boosting sales, those low-margin prices have become the new norm. With no more margin to lose and home-market sales continuing to stagnate, German breweries have turned their eyes back to the States, where Mexican beers dominate import sales (accounting for about 70 percent of the American import market) but where “macro” is down, and “craft” continues to grow, albeit slower over the past couple years than the previous 10-15. It’s a perfect moment for these beers, with many transitioning to more Lager-centric drinking preferences and a (for now) quiet but growing exasperation with $20 4-packs and the FOMO mentality.

We’re not in a full-on paradigm shift just yet: I still tell people often that anyone who can get even a half-decent IPA into 16oz 4-packs that retail at $13.99 is going to sell them with little problem. But more people just want to have a couple good beers, maybe even with friends, without having to all-but get them to sign a waiver and without breaking their banks, and these Germans are filling that void.

Upcoming Arrowine Events:

Friday, July 19, 5-7 p.m.: Sean Michaels from The Bruery
Saturday, July 20, 1-4 p.m.:
Three Notch’d with Dave Keuhner
Friday, August 30, 5-7 p.m.: Stephanie Boles with Old Ox Brewing


Looking for a home? There are plenty of houses and condos open for viewing this weekend.

Check out the Arlington Realty website for a full list of homes for sale and open houses in Arlington. Here are a few highlights:

2354 N. Quebec Street
5 BD/4 BA, 1 half bath single-family home
Agent: Advantage Properties, Inc
Listed: $1,599,000
Open: Sunday 1-4 p.m.

 

1117 S. Monroe Street
5 BD/3 BA, 1 half bath single-family home
Agent: Re/Max Allegiance
Listed: $1,125,000
Open: Sunday 1-3 p.m.

 

6736 27th Street N.
4 BD/2BA, 1 half bath single-family home
Agent: Kw Metro Center
Listed $924,900
Open: Sunday 1-3 p.m.

 

2800 S. Arlington Ridge Road
4 BD/2 BA, 1 half bath single-family home
Agent: Arlington Realty, Inc
Listed: $785,000
Open: Saturday 1-3 p.m.

 

2220 Fairfax Drive #607
2 BD/2 BA condo
Agent: Kw Metro Center
Listed: $655,000
Open: Sunday 1-3 p.m.

 

2934 S. Columbus Street, A2
1 BD/2 BA condo
Agent: Samson Properties
Listed: $444,900
Open: Sunday 1-4 p.m.


Just Listed highlights Arlington properties that just came on the market within the past week. This feature is written and sponsored by Team Cathell, “Your Orange Line Specialists.”

Happy 5th of July! If you’re reading this, then you survived all the hoopla, fireworks and BBQs. Hope you had a great time!

Arlington’s real estate market today feels a lot like many of us… tired and just glad to be alive. It’s been a slow week with only 34 fresh new listings and 38 ratified contracts. Seems like everyone enjoyed their time off for the holiday.

Interest rates held steady at 3.875% for a 30-yr fixed rate. But this week lenders fees fluctuated significantly. When shopping for a loan, be sure to ask not only about the rate, but the points and various fees.

Also ask how long you can lock in your interest rate once you have a ratified contract, what’s the extra cost to extend a lock-in, and whether you can get a one-time drop down after locking in if interest rates go down before closing.

Buyers and sellers should also be aware of the increasing threat of cyber crime when wiring funds for closing. Don’t ever respond to instructions sent by email. Before wiring, always call your title company and confirm instructions by phone.

Cyber thieves can hack your emails, follow the traffic and persuasively mimic your agent or title company and give you instructions to wire funds to a different account, their account in some far off land. Be smart. Be careful. Verify before you wire.

Click to see all the fresh new inventory in MRIS and call Team Cathell (703-975-2500) when you find a home you like.


Title insurance is boring, but Allied Title & Escrow is here to decode the jargon and make it (somewhat) more interesting. This biweekly feature will explore the mundane (but very necessary!) world of title insurance while sharing interesting stories of two friends’ entrepreneurial careers.

For this week’s edition of Boring Title, Mike Madigan sits down with Jordan Parker from the J. Parker Group of Berkshire Hathaway.

They chat about how Jordan got into real estate, how he is selling properties in the DMV while attending college in New York, and more.

If you have any questions for Jordan, you can reach him at [email protected].

Have questions related to title insurance? Email Latane and Matt at [email protected]. Want to use Allied Title & Escrow when you buy a home? Tell your agent when you buy a house to write in Allied Title & Escrow as your settlement company!


This article was written by CvikerAR and sponsored by Arlington Economic Development’s Business Investment Group.

With the groundbreaking for Amazon HQ2 fast approaching, local startup Cviker Corporation (pronounced /sveye-ker/) partnered with developer JBG Smith to create an augmented reality (AR) visualization of National Landing (an area encompassing Crystal City and Pentagon City in Arlington) to envision the new development projects.

These projects, such as new buildings and infrastructure enhancements, are viewable using an app-based platform on a smartphone or tablet and allow the user to feel as if they are seeing the completed projects with their own eyes.

Cviker’s innovative vision and partnership with JBG Smith sprung out of a unique opportunity to work with Arlington Economic Development (AED) staff to create a visualization highlighting buildings and landmarks significant to Arlington’s technology ecosystem and innovation history for the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show (CES).

Cviker first showcased the AR visualization of Crystal City and Pentagon City in AED’s booth at CES in January. This visualization highlighted prominent buildings, including the newly released Amazon HQ2 renderings. Beyond a visual aid, Cviker’s AR platform focuses on community engagement, showing the community how Amazon HQ2 will look and feel in Arlington.

To create this AR model of Crystal City and Pentagon City, Cviker combined 3D modeling with GIS and LIDAR data, along with additional animations and historical information to enhance the model. Realizing that the AR model developed for CES showed the future of Amazon in Arlington, Cviker leveraged its initial model for the opportunity to work closely with JBG Smith to make quality improvements.

By transforming the visualization from a functional, 3D model into a high-end, photorealistic and interactive experience, Cviker created an AR walkthrough of National Landing that can be seen in JBG Smith’s new marketing center in Crystal City. The viewer can perceive the relationship between the different types of infrastructure on an elevated level, providing new insights and use cases to better improve design and prepare for the future.

Cviker is a newcomer not only to the D.C. metro area, but also to the United States. A few years ago, a venue called VRBA opened in Bratislava, Slovakia. VRBA combined the simple, yet complex flavors of a gin and tonic with the exciting experience of virtual reality.

Creating virtual reality experiences during the day and gin and tonics at night, VRBA experienced immediate success, including gaining the attention of local politicians. Specifically, one local mayor with a particular interest in innovation proposed the idea of focusing on AR visualization of buildings and infrastructure renderings, and with that idea in mind, Cviker was born.

Going on to win an international smart cities competition, the Cviker team flew to the U.S. for an opportunity to work with the Smart City Works Actuator, a business accelerator based in Northern Virginia focused on growing startups in the architecture, engineering and construction industries. This is where AED learned of Cviker’s work and realized the potential it could have in helping to visualize the future of the County.

As the development for Amazon’s HQ2 draws closer, Cviker hopes to work closely with other groups, organizations and the Arlington community to ensure that equitable, safe, livable and desirable spaces are being created.

For more information about Cviker, and to see some of its AR visualizations, visit its website or download the company’s free app on the App Store called CvikerAR.


Each week, “Just Reduced” spotlights properties in Arlington County whose price have been cut over the previous week. The market summary is crafted by licensed broker Aaron Seekford of Arlington Realty, Inc. GET MORE out of your real estate investment with Aaron and his team by visiting www.arlingtonrealtyinc.com or calling 703-836-6116 today!

Please note: While Aaron Seekford provides this information for the community, he may not be the listing agent of these homes.

Happy birthday, America!

Tomorrow our great land turns 243 years-old and, living at the doorstep of our nation’s capital, we have awesome access to enjoy so many uber-patriotic things. Among those things: prime viewing spots for Fourth of July fireworks.

Among my personal favorite spots to check out the annual fireworks extravaganza are the Marine Corps War Memorial and the Air Force Memorial. Both of these Arlington spots are so unique to our area and pay tribute to those who made this 243rd birthday possible.

Pro-tip: If you plan to head to either spot, just make sure you plan your travel accordingly, as there will surely be road closures and traffic will be hectic.

Post-holiday, when you’re ready to explore everything that makes Arlington County a wonderful place to call home, our team is ready to help you GET MORE out of your real estate search. Until then, wishing you and you’re a safe and happy 4th!

As of July 1, there are 150 detached homes, 13 townhouses and 93 condos for sale throughout Arlington County. In total, 14 homes experienced a price reduction in the past week:

Please note that this is solely a selection of Just Reduced properties available in Arlington County. For a complete list of properties within your target budget and specifications, contact Aaron Seekford.


Address: 2226 N. Kensington Street
Neighborhood: Lee Lexington
Listed: $1,650,000
Open: Sunday, July 7 from 1-4 p.m.

Walk to Westover Village, Lee-Harrison Center, parks and bike trail from nearly new Spring Street Developer Craftsman home in the Nottingham, Swanson, Yorktown district.

Distinctive details include wood floors on two levels, extensive wainscotting and moldings, abundant Andersen low-E windows with custom window treatment, two zone heating and cooling, Kohler bathroom fixtures, consumer friendly Kitchen Aid appliances and day light walkout lower level.

Chef worthy kitchen with quartz countertops, center island, glass tile backsplash, six burner gas range plus separate wall oven. Coffered ceiling and gas fireplace in family room. Atrium doors to backyard with mature trees and shrubs. Kitchen, breakfast area and family room span back of home and offer something pretty to see from each of the windows.

Upstairs, the master suite has triple windows overlooking the yard, tray ceiling, two walk-in closets with organizers and a spa-style bath with separate soaking tub, large shower, double bowl vanity and separate wc. The second upstairs bedroom has both a walk-in closet with organizers and an ensuite bathroom. The third and fourth bedrooms share a bath with double bowl vanity and separate tub and toilet area.

The laundry room is also on this level. The lower level offers an expansive rec room with areas for media, play, sports and hobbies. French doors open to a gym (or second office) with rubberized flooring. The fifth bedroom and bathroom are on this level with additional storage.

Listed by:
Alyssa Cannon
Licensed in Virginia
McEnearney Associates
4720 Lee Highway
Arlington, Va 22207
703-585-8167
[email protected]
alyssacannon.com


This regularly-scheduled sponsored Q&A column is written by Eli Tucker, Arlington-based Realtor and Arlington resident. Please submit your questions to him via email for response in future columns. Enjoy!

Question: Do you have any updates to your previous columns about banning smoking in condos?

Answer: Banning smoking in condos is probably the most popular topic I’ve written about and it has given me visibility into how many communities have tried, are trying, or want to ban smoking in units and common areas.

Multiple Buildings Have Banned Smoking

As of 2019, only 12% of Arlingtonians smoke so it’s not surprising so many condo residents are interested in eliminating it from their buildings. Over the last few years, multiple condo buildings in Arlington have successfully amended their by-laws to ban smoking in units and on private balconies (common areas are relatively simple).

Hosting Info Session for Residents/Board Members

This fall, I’m organizing a meeting/info session for all interested condo communities (residents and/or Board members) to discuss strategies and lessons learned on banning smoking, misinformation surrounding smoking bans and other topics I’ve gotten questions on over the years.

We’ll have guests who were heavily involved in the smoking bans in their communities, including an attorney who led the charge in his building, and who has helped other communities get their process started.

Let Me Know If You’re Interested

If you’d like to be included, send me an email at [email protected] with your name, condo building, whether you’re a Board/Committee member or resident and if your building has already tried or currently trying to ban smoking.

I’m targeting a September meeting and hope to set a date and time by early August. Don’t worry, you won’t get signed up for a bunch of junk marketing emails from me if you reach out. :-)

I hope everybody has a great July 4th!

If you’d like a question answered in my weekly column or to set-up an in-person meeting to discuss local real estate, please send an email to [email protected]. To read any of my older posts, visit the blog section of my website at www.EliResidential.com. Call me directly at (703) 539-2529.

Eli Tucker is a licensed Realtor in Virginia, Washington D.C., and Maryland with Real Living At Home, 2420 Wilson Blvd #101 Arlington, VA 22201, (202) 518-8781.


Smart Settlements continues to be a rapidly growing entity in DMV real estate, opening its fourth office space in Clarendon.

Although it is a title company at its core, Smart has expanded its vision for the industry and its brand in the past several years by adding services like Smart Lending, Smart Development and Smart Consulting — all while still placing a strong focus on its agent development classes.

For the past few years, Smart has operated out of three main offices: Washington, D.C., Greenbelt and Fairfax.

Despite Clarendon being the company’s fourth office, founder and president of Smart Carlos Reyes said, “This is the first office that really speaks to the Smart brand.”

Guests will see an array of café-style seating upon entry and will be greeted by a stunning marble reception desk. The new office also features two large glass-enclosed conference rooms, a large kitchen area with a dining table and the main offices.

The new Clarendon office is set to open on July 1, and is located in the Clarendon Square building at:

3033 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 280
Arlington, Virginia 22201

Visit www.smartsettlements.com for more information about Smart’s services, upcoming events and resources.


This is a sponsored column by attorneys John Berry and Kimberly Berry of Berry & Berry, PLLC, an employment and labor law firm located in Northern Virginia that specializes in federal employee, security clearance, retirement and private sector employee matters.

By John V. Berry, Esq.

Some states are moving to not only legalize marijuana but also bar drug screening in employment for its use.

Nevada is such a state. Beginning next year, most employers in the State of Nevada will not be able to turn down a job applicant solely for failing a marijuana drug test. This is the result of a new state law, Nevada Assembly Bill 132, that is set to become effective on January 1, 2020. There is some discussion that a similar law will also be coming to Colorado and other jurisdictions soon.

Nevada’s New Law

The new law will not stop employers from testing job applicants for marijuana usage, and it will not bar them from refusing to hire applicants that test positive for other drugs. There are some exceptions to the new law.

It will not apply to physicians, emergency medical technicians, firefighters or those that have job requirements involving driving and in positions which could adversely affect the safety of others. A copy of the new law can be found here. It is likely to be the first of many similar laws that are enacted in states that have legalized marijuana usage.

Virginia Law Still Criminalizes Marijuana Use

While Nevada and other states have moved forward with decriminalizing marijuana usage and beginning to bar employment-related drug screening, Virginia still criminalizes marijuana usage. Virginia employers remain able to terminate employees for marijuana usage. Attorney General Mark Herring recently suggested changing these laws, which could be the start of a long process in Virginia.

Federal Law Remains Unchanged

Individuals should keep in mind that even as these states legalize certain drugs, these state laws have no effect on federal drug laws barring usage. Furthermore, federal employees and security clearance applicants/holders are still barred and can be fired for marijuana usage.

I suspect that this will likely change in the next 5-10 years, but at present federal employees and security clearance holders can lose their security clearances with even one-time use in a state or jurisdiction that has legalized marijuana.

Conclusion

If you are in need of employment, retirement or security clearance law representation, please contact our office at 703-668-0070 or through our contact page to schedule a consultation. Please also visit and like us on Facebook or Twitter.


This regularly-scheduled sponsored column is written by the Arlington Initiative to Rethink Energy team (AIRE). This county program helps you make smart energy decisions that save you money and leaves a lighter footprint on the environment.

The July 4th holiday is a great time to relax, reflect and rethink energy.

Arlingtonians have more options than ever to declare their independence from high energy use this summer, and to save money all year.

Mark your calendar now for the upcoming Solar Co-op + EV Charger info session on July 24. To date, more than 150 Arlington families have installed solar with the Arlington Solar Co-op.

Here are a few of our previous posts that will save you money:

Enjoy the holiday, stay safe, thanks for all you do to save energy in Arlington, and mark your calendar to join us for the upcoming Solar info session on July 24!


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