Northern Viginia Real Estate Blog by Donny and Meredith Samson: Virginia: Fairfax: Franklin Glen

Fall for Fairfax Kidsfest - 2009 - Family Fun

Looking for some family fun this weekend then be sure to check out the Fall For Fairfax KidsFest.  Saturday, October 3, 2009 from 9:00am - 6:00pm Free Admission!!     

Enjoy the best that fall has to offer at the 17th annual FALL FOR FAIRFAX KIDSFEST, being held at the Fairfax County Government Center!     Fall For Fairfax is FREE to attend; all entertainment and most programs are also free of charge.  Some activities have a minimal fee to participants, however Fall for Fairfax keeps all activities affordable for event visitors!
 Festival Attractions Include:  
The Inova Arcade of Health Interactive health-related activities that are both fun and educational! Ellipse and Forum Stages Two entertainment stages, featuring music and dance of Fairfax's diverse community.   Exhibit Areas
Featuring more than 100 local businesses and organizations.
 
     

 

Pony Rides* Ride a pony around an open ring. Ponies led by experienced staff.   FEE - $5 Festival Foods Fantastic dining at the festival's Food Court! Kids Crafts*   Pumpkin decorating ($3) and much more. 

 

Model Trains View the model train exhibit presented by the National Capitol Trackers Scarecrow Making* Make your own scarecrow to take home!   FEE - $5 Kids Climbing Wall* If you dare, scale the 26' climbing wall.   FEE - $5

 

Hayrides Free hayrides around the festival site.  

Farmer's Market Browse and purchase fresh produce from the Fall for Fairfax Farmer's Market.

Recycling Roadshow Free fluorescent light bulb recycling and document shredding!

 

Mad Science A hands-on science experience that entertains and educates. County Showcase Fairfax county services showcase will occur on the North Wing inside the building. Non-profit Expo Learn about our local non-profit agencies and what they offer the community.  
* Indicates a fee charged for activity

 

Donny and Meredith Samson
Samson Properties
Associate Broker
NVAR Top Producer
Direct 703-864-4894
4 1/2% Full Service Listings
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Donny and Meredith Samson

0 commentsDonny and Meredith Samson • September 30 2009 02:05PM

Buying a Home in Fairfax County, VA - How to Choose a Home

How to Choose a Home

Here are some tips to help determine which house is best for you.

Once you've settled on a couple of preferred neighborhoods for your home search, it's time to pick out a few homes to view. Having a house features “wish list” keeps you focused on which features are most important to you.

When narrowing down your home search, consider the following:

  • know what types of home you want to buy
  • determine what age and condition of the house you want to buy
  • consider resale potential
  • use a features wish list to keep focused
  • use a home search comparison chart to keep organized
  • act decisively when you find the right home

Determine What Type of Home You Want to Buy

There are several forms of home ownership: single-family homes, multiple-family homes, condominiums and co-ops.

Single-family homes: One home per lot.

Multiple-family homes: Some buyers, particularly first-timers, start with multiple-family dwellings, so they'll have rental income to help with their costs. Many mortgage plans, including VA and FHA loans, can be used for buildings with up to four units, if the buyer intends to occupy one of them.

Condominiums: With a condo, you own "from the plaster in." You also own a certain percentage of the "common elements" - staircases, sidewalks, roofs, etc. Monthly charges pay your share of taxes and insurance on those elements, as well as repairs and maintenance. A homeowner’s association administers the development.

Co-ops: In some cities, cooperative apartments are common. With co-ops, you purchase shares in a corporation that owns the whole building, and you receive a lease to your own unit. A board of directors, comprised of owners and elected by owners, supervises the building management. Monthly charges include your share of an overall mortgage on the building.

Decide What Age and Condition of Home You Want to Purchase

Weigh your needs, budget and personal tastes in deciding whether you want to buy a newly constructed home, an older home or a "fixer-upper" that requires some work.

Consider Resale Potential

As you look at homes, you may want to keep in mind these resale considerations.

  • One-bedroom condos are more difficult to resell than two-bedroom condos.
  • Two-bedroom/one-bath single houses generally have less appeal than houses with three or more bedrooms, and therefore have less appreciation potential.
  • Homes with "curb appeal," i.e., well-maintained, attractive and with a charming appearance from the street, are the easiest to resell.
  • The most expensive houses on the street, or ones with anything unusual or unique are not suited for resale. The best investment potential is traditionally found in a less expensive, more moderately sized home.

Use a Features Wish List to Keep Your Search Focused

Make a features wish list to clarify which features are most and least important to you when looking for a home. Using this features wish list will keep your house hunt focused and effective.

Use a Home Comparison Chart to Keep Your Observations Organized

While house hunting, it's a good idea to make notes about what you see because viewing several houses at a time can be confusing. Use a home comparison chart to help you keep track of your search, organize your thoughts and record your impressions.

Act Decisively When You Find the Right Home

Before you begin the home buying process, resolve to act promptly when you do find the right house. Every REALTOR® has stories to tell about a couple who looked far and wide for their dream home, finally found it, and then said, "We always promised my Dad we'd sleep on it, so we'll make an offer tomorrow." Many times the story had a sad ending - someone else came in that evening with an offer that was accepted.

Resolve that you will act decisively when you find the house that’s clearly right for you. This is particularly important after a long search or if the house is newly listed and/or underpriced.

*from my website www.dmsamson.com

 

1 commentDonny and Meredith Samson • June 11 2009 10:47AM

Fairfax County Homes for Sale - Dec 17th

Featured Listings for the week of December 17th.

We just wanted to send out wishes to everyone for a happy and safe Holiday Season!  Donny & Meredith

 


43225 Highgrove Terrace
Townhouse
3 bedrooms
2 full/2 partial baths
2,416 sqft No pets
$2,200/month
Broadlands, VA

UNDER CONTRACT
8301 Glade Bank Drive
Townhouse
4 bedrooms
3 full/0 partial baths
2,941 sqft No pets
$2,000/month
Manassas, VA
2968 Cyrandall Valley Road
Townhouse
3 bedrooms
1 full/1 partial baths
1,400 sqft
$349,900
Oakton, VA

25495 Gover Drive
Townhouse
3 bedrooms
2 full/1 partial baths
2,200 sqft
$359,900
Chantilly, VA

6535 Rockland Drive
Single Family House
5 bedrooms
2 full/1 partial baths
2,394 sqft
$619,000
Clifton, VA

UNDER CONTRACT
5650 Lick River Lane
Single Family House
7 bedrooms
5 full/1 partial baths
5,390 sqft
$679,000
Gainesville, VA
   

Donny and Meredith Samson

Samson Realty
Associate Broker
NVAR Top Producer
Direct 703-864-4894
4 - 4 1/2% Full Service Listings
Cash Back to my homebuyers
http://www.dmsamson.com/
Donny and Meredith Samson

0 commentsDonny and Meredith Samson • December 17 2008 03:00PM

Fairfax Symphony Orchestra's Holiday Pops Concert this weekend

Dec 14 @ 3pm
Fairfax Symphony Orchestra's Holiday Pops Concert

Where? GMU Center for the Arts. 4373 Mason Pond Drive, Fairfax.
The Fairfax Choral Society and the W. T. Woodson High School Select Vocal Ensemble return to join the Symphony for renditions of the season's most beloved tunes. FSO Associate Conductor, Glenn Quader, shares the podium with Dr. Douglas Mears, Music Director of the Choral Society, and Michael Ehrlich, Director of the W.T. Woodson Chorus. The program delivers a wide variety of pieces to set a festive mood for the holiday season. The Orchestra offers heartwarming renditions of Victor Herbert's Babes in Toyland and Russian Christmas Music by Alfred Reed; the Fairfax Choral Society sings the hauntingly beautiful Bring a Torch Jeanette Isabella, and the Woodson Select Vocal Ensemble delights the audience with a DoWop version of I Have a Little Dreidl. Other festive pieces include the east coast premiere of Christmas Card written by the FSO's own Mark Stephenson, and a Christmas carol sing-along to round out the program. (Shhhhh! Don't tell the kids, but Santa Claus will be greeting them in the lobby, and leading the audience sing-along!) For ticket information please call 1-888-945-2468. www.fairfaxsymphony.com. Purchase tickets online at www.tickets.com or the GMU box office on campus . $15 children and students. $45 adults.

0 commentsDonny and Meredith Samson • December 10 2008 02:36PM