Cranes and storm clouds (photo courtesy @TheBeltWalk)

Barcroft Fourth of July Parade — The annual Barcroft neighborhood Fourth of July parade will take place Monday at 10 a.m. “Decorate your bikes and wagons, put on a costume or build a float and come march from the Community House to Barcroft Elementary,” organizers wrote. “Stay for a potluck picnic and performance by the Banjo Man.” [Arlington Events]

Real Estate Section Returns — After a six month absence, ARLnow has relaunched our Arlington-specific real estate section. Browse local homes for sale, rentals and open houses (there aren’t many this weekend). We’re still working out some bugs, so let us know if you find any. Real estate agents, if your listings aren’t there shoot us an email and we’ll let you know what your office needs to do to get listed. [Arlington Real Estate]

Summer of Savings — Want to get 25 percent off at a local 4.5 star Yelp-reviewed restaurant? Want other exclusive local discounts and offers? If so, be sure to subscribe to our daily Afternoon Update emails today. Starting this weekend, email subscribers will be receiving some great, curated deals from local businesses. [Email Subscription]

Arlington Considering WWI Commemoration — Arlington County officials are considering options for an official, local World War I commemoration. Such a commemoration would mark the 100th anniversary of the conflict, which ended in 1918. [InsideNova]

Photo courtesy @TheBeltWalk


A realtor is not a salesperson. They’re a matchmaker. They introduce people to homes, until they fall in love with one. Then they’re a wedding planner. ~ Unknown Author

Ann Wilson and the Ann Wilson Homes Team are honored to be named a “Best Residential Real Estate Agent” and “Best Real Estate Producer” in the D.C. region by Washingtonian Magazine. Just 101 realtors were selected for the 2016 Best Agents List, which recognizes overall customer satisfaction and service excellence.

The Top Producers List is based on 2015 sales volume and recognizes individuals, teams and groups who meet the set level of sales excellence. This is the Ann Wilson Team’s second year in a row on both lists. She and her team are part of Keller William’s Arlington office.

“I am so proud of our amazing team, who were instrumental in earning this great honor,” Ann Wilson said. “We are also lucky to work with the best clients imaginable – it’s a joy and a privilege, and being recognized for our work is just a double bonus,” Wilson adds.

The secret to the team’s success is its commitment to the Arlington community, where Wilson and her team members have lived for more than 20 years.

“We raised our kids here, sent them to the County schools, served on PTA’s, volunteered with sports teams and other community groups. We know first-hand which homes are located near the Metro, what all of the schools are like, where the dog parks are, and where to find the best cup of coffee. And we can tell you all the reasons why you should live in Northern Virginia!

The Ann Wilson Team provides honest advice and creative solutions, offering a wide range of services including complimentary home staging for all sellers. The team uses state-of-the-art technology that exposes sellers’ homes to millions of potential buyers.

“We stay on top of the Arlington and Northern Virginia housing market,” Wilson points out. “We have proven marketing strategies that get homes sold quickly and make transactions seamless.”

“We believe there is a perfect home for every buyer and a great contract waiting for every seller,” Wilson adds. “Seeing our clients’ excitement when the offer is accepted on their perfect house gives us sheer joy. A match made in heaven: that’s what it’s all about for us.”

The preceding post was written by Karen Bate and sponsored by Ann Wilson Homes Team.


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

Question: Our neighbor recently turned their backyard into an outdoor living space and most nights the family and dog are outside making a racket. Do you have any advice to quiet them down? How will this impact our resale value?

There’s no great solution to dealing with noisy neighbors, especially if they’re not explicitly breaking county ordinances, like throwing a rager at 2 a.m., that ACPD or Code Enforcement can enforce. In most situations, these are your best steps…

Step 1: Try to be neighborly

Your neighbors may not know they’re bothering anybody, so kindly make them aware. If you’re comfortable doing it in person, drop by their house one evening with some treats for the kids and appeal to their pathos by letting them know you’re a light sleeper with an early morning start. Maybe they can cut their evenings short by an hour or tone down the games they’re playing. If you don’t feel comfortable making an appearance, drop some treats off with a letter expressing the same message. The key here is to not storm over in the middle of the evening demanding them to quiet down.

If it works, the next week, send a nice thank you note saying how much you appreciate it and you’re glad you have such great neighbors.

Step 2: Notify your Association

Many Arlingtonians live within an Association (condo or HOA) with specific quiet hours. Each Association handles and enforces complaints differently, but most will first ask if you’ve attempted to resolve the issue yourself first. As a member of my condo board, I can speak first-hand to the difficulty of proving and enforcing noise violations, but generally a formal notice from the Association of a complaint is enough to get a noisy neighbor’s attention and encourage a behavior change. The majority of people do not want to be bad neighbors.

Step 3: Call the Police (but please don’t) or Code Enforcement (business hours)

Calling the police should be reserved for the absolute worst cases where county law or ordinances are clearly being broken. I would not recommend involving the police in your situation and, remember, police cannot enforce Association laws (private). There’s no coming back from calling the cops on somebody and it’s an easy way to make matters worse, especially if steps one and two weren’t followed first.

  • Arlington Max Noise Levels (pg 5): note: “Daytime” means the local time of day between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. on weekdays and between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. on a Saturday, Sunday, legal holiday
  • Zoning Boundaries (referenced in above noise doc)
  • Arlington Noise Control Site (links to detailed maps of major zoning areas like Rosslyn, Clarendon, and Pentagon City at the bottom)
  • Who to call/when

Will it Impact Resale Value?

I highly doubt your noisy neighbors will impact the value of your home. Most buyers visit a home once or twice for maybe 20-30 minutes before making an offer, so the nuisance would have to present itself during that small window of time and occur in a way that makes the potential buyer think that it’s a regular occurrence that will negatively impact their enjoyment of the property. In your case, a potential buyer (likely a family, based on the info you provided me) may even consider it a positive factor to hear children playing in the neighborhood.

For most of us Arlingtonians, we live on top of each other and don’t get to pick our neighbors. Can any of the readers share a story or strategy they’ve used to successfully manage noisy neighbors?

If you’d like a question answered in my weekly column, please send an email to [email protected]. To read any of my older posts, visit the blog section of my website at http://www.RealtyDCMetro.com.

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


Orange Line Living logo3% off the list price guaranteed or we pay you the difference in cash and if you don’t love your new home we will buy it back or sell it for free for 12 months exclusive to event attendees only*

The Orange Line Living and Keri Shull Team are hosting a Free Home Buyer Seminar on June 27.

The event will have specialists on hand, including lenders and buyer agents, to give you an overview of the buying process. Not only will you get a complete home buying overview but you will learn our valuable home buying strategies that will save you 3% or more when you purchase along with ways to get the best mortgage.

The Orange Line Living and Keri Shull Team together have helped over 200 families purchase homes in 2015. Together, they are the #1 real estate team in Arlington and #1 real estate team in Virginia by volume. Also, not forgetting to mention top 5 in the D.C. metro area as well. Their aim is to help even more families find their dream home in 2016 and you have the opportunity to be one of those people.

Details:

When: June 27, 2016 from 6-8 p.m.
Where: Optime Realty, 1600 Wilson Blvd, Suite 101, Arlington, VA 22209
Cost: Free
Parking: Validated Parking or Street Parking
Food: Appetizers and Drinks
Contact: [email protected] or call 571-969-7653

Space is limited so you don’t miss out. To register, go to www.vipbuyerseminar.com or email [email protected].

*terms and conditions apply


3210 1st Road N.
Neighborhood: Ashton Heights
List Price: $1,835,000
Open House: Sunday, June 19 from 1-4 p.m.

Unmistakably Morris Day!

Four bedroom, 4 baths and ½ bath custom built home with 12 foot ceilings. Luxury dream kitchen has a 9×4 foot island, built in wine chiller and ample storage space. French doors with screened in mahogany porch. Finished basement for use as man cave with built in kegerator, gym or playroom. Top level loft for private retreat, teen escape, private office/studio.

Please contact Alyssa Cannon for details.

Alyssa Cannon
McEnearney Associates, Inc.
[email protected]
703-585-8167


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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.”

Arlington’s real estate market is easing into a summer mode. Activity this week slowed from last week. Some 70 new listings came on the market, while only 63 properties went under contract. Of those sold, 45 had been on the market for more than a week.  Many of them were on the market for more than 100 days which has helped to clear out some stale inventory. That has raised the average days on market to 47.

Good news for buyers. The Federal Reserve this week decided not to raise short term interest rates.  Although those rates are not directly linked to long term mortgage rates, the Fed’s announcement did influence the mortgage markets and rates dropped 5 basis points to 3.7% for a 30-yr fixed rate loan, the lowest rates in 3 years.

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


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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.MrArlington.com or calling 703-836-6116 today!

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

A reduced price is only the beginning.

Each week, I bring you a snapshot of the Arlington County homes that are itching to be sold, among many others in the very same boat. While these homes stand out in terms of aggressive price maneuvering, their “For Sale” price is really only a starting point.

From there, you need an agent who will advocate on your behalf and ensure you are truly getting the most bang for your buck. It takes a certain level of meticulousness to get the job done. And with that being said, I’m always happy to talk with you about how to GET MORE out of your transaction – starting with the list price and well through closing!

As of June 11, there are 259 detached homes, 64 townhouses and 350 apartments for sale throughout Arlington County. In total, 43 homes experienced a price reduction in the past week.

Here is this week’s selection of Just Reduced properties:

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.


4311 40th Street N.
Neighborhood: Golf Club Manor
List Price: $874,900

This Golf Club Manor gem offers tons of living space and light. Fully updated gourmet kitchen, two main level bedrooms or have a home office. Inviting master retreat with cathedral ceilings and skylights. Just outside is a true nature lover’s dream with mature trees and beautifully landscaped fully fenced back yard, a fun sport court, patio and built in gas grill. Unbelievable North Arlington location, just one light to D.C.!

Contact Keri Shull for details.

The Keri Shull Team
Optime Realty
(703) 570-6458
www.KeriShull.com


MK Development is a design-build firm that takes a wholistic, lifestyle-integrated approach to designing custom homes built to suit your needs. Recently we have completed a new home for one of your neighbors in Arlington Forest and they want to invite you in to see the completed work.

The beautiful Craftsman-inspired home is unique in scale and architectural detail but manages to fit within the historic Arlington Forest, complementing its neighbors and creating an interesting and appealing mix of architectural styles. The high pitch roofs, with bracketed gable vents, and board and batten siding, with shingle siding above, combine to create a warm and pleasing composition.

This home viewing is a unique opportunity to not only get to know your neighbors in Arlington Forest but see the kind of work that MK has done for them and can do for you. Come by to sample passed hors d’oeuvres and good company as you tour through this 4 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom home, its beautiful interiors and green features that elevate it from beautiful house to one-of-a-kind home.

From 2-5 p.m. on Saturday, June 11 your neighbors at 234 N. Galveston Street in Arlington are opening their doors to your inspection, so give in to your inner lookie-loo and drop on by.

The preceding promoted post was written and sponsored by MK Development.


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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.MrArlington.com or calling 703-836-6116 today!

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

Be aggressive. B-E AGGRESSIVE.

It’s a mantra that you’ve likely heard cheerleaders shouting at a high school football game. Well, “BE AGGRESSIVE” is clearly the mantra being pushed in the real estate realm this time of year because we are seeing some majorly, majorly reduced homes.

This week, as you’ll see, we’re seeing homes being slashed in amounts exceeding hundreds of thousands of dollars. And, in many instances these reductions aren’t just equating to a few percentage points of the listing price, but a serious chunk of dough.

If you have your price range pinpointed and are in the market for a new home, now is truly the time to GET MORE out of your purchase. I’m happy to get things rolling.

As of June 5, there are 250 detached homes, 61 townhouses and 351 apartments for sale throughout Arlington County. In total, 53 homes experienced a price reduction in the past week.

Here is this week’s selection of Just Reduced properties:

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.


Sunday at Arlington National Cemetery (Flickr pool photo by Kevin Wolf)

Memorial Day in Arlington — It was an active Memorial Day in Arlington. Among the activities: a ceremony was held at the Air Force Memorial; volunteers handed out 30,000 roses to families of fallen soldiers at Arlington National Cemetery; President Obama laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns; and Arlington’s annual Memorial Day ceremony was held in Clarendon. [WJLA, WJLA, New York Daily News, Twitter]

Quarterdeck Owner Opening Restaurant in D.C. –Patrick Morrogh, who owns the Quarterdeck near Rosslyn, is reportedly opening another crab-centric eatery, “District Anchor,” in the former Rumors space at 1900 M Street NW in D.C. [Borderstan]

Arlington Woman Arrested for Handbag Scheme — Federal authorities have charged Arlington resident Praepitcha Smatsorabudh in a major fraud scheme. The feds say Smatsorabudh would buy luxury handbags online, then return high-quality knockoff handbags to the store while selling the real bag online, netting millions of dollars in the process. Per a news report: “The scheme was so prolific that at one point she was a major department store’s top online customer in the entire world.” [ABC News]

Metro Train’s Brakes Catch Fire — Blue Line service was shut down for more than an hour Saturday while Arlington County firefighters battled a brake fire on a Metro train at Arlington Cemetery station. [WJLA]

Home Prices Dip in Arlington — Real estate firm Long and Foster reports a six percent year-over-year drop in Arlington County median home sale prices for April. The number of units sold, however, rose 5 percent. [WTOP]

Deer on the Loose in Virginia Square — A deer was spotted running around the recently-renamed GMU Antonin Scalia Law School in Virginia Square on Monday. [Twitter]

Flickr pool photo by Kevin Wolf


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