Northern Viginia Real Estate Blog by Donny and Meredith Samson: Virginia: Great Falls

Great Falls, VA Homes for Sale - Beach Mill Rd

 

10324 Beach Mill Rd, Great Falls VA 22066 
5 br | 2 full 2 partial ba | 6,024 sqft | Single-Family Home  
$999,000

Amazing Great Falls Location!! Almost 2.5 acre lot. Breathaking views off the back of the house. Over 6,000 Finished square feet. You won't find a better deal in Great Falls, $250,000 under Tax Ass. The home needs some work and is sold completely as-is. 5 bedrooms, 2.55 baths. 2 Level Deck down to swimming pool in the backyard. Fenced Lot. A Must See. Come see for yourself, Hurry!

Donny and Meredith Samson


Samson Properties
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 • July 23 2009 03:01PM

Great Falls Virginia Homes for Sale


10324 Beach Mill Rd.
Single Family House
5 bedrooms
2 full/2 partial baths
6,024 sqft
$999,000
Great Falls, VA

Amazing Great Falls Location!! Almost 2.5 acre lot. Breathaking views off the back of the house. Over 6,000 Finished square feet. You won't find a better deal in Great Falls, $250,000 under Tax Ass. The home needs some work and is sold completely as-is. 5 bedrooms, 2.55 baths. 2 Level Deck down to swimming pool in the backyard. Fenced Lot. A Must See. Come see for yourself, Hurry!

Donny and Meredith Samson


Samson Properties
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 • July 15 2009 11:39AM

Great Falls, VA Homes for Sale - Beach Mill Rd

Status   ACTIVE  
MUST SEE
10324 Beach Mill Road, Great Falls, VA, 22066 United States
just listed
$999,000
Family Room  
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MLS# FX7025362
List Date 4/6/2009
Type Single-family
Bedrooms 5
Bathrooms 2
Bathrooms-Partial 2
Lot Size 2.4
Age 35
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Amazing Great Falls Location!! Almost 2.5 acre lot. Breathaking views off the back of the house. Over 6,000 Finished square feet. You won't find a better deal in Great Falls, $250,000 under Tax Ass. The home needs some work and is sold completely as-is. 5 bedrooms, 2.55 baths. 2 Level Deck down to swimming pool in the backyard. Fenced Lot. A Must See. Come see for yourself, Hurry!
Interior Features FEATURES  
Rooms:  Great Room,Lndry-Sep Rm,Main Lvl BR,Mud Room,Recreation Room,Storage Room,Utility Room  
Main Entrance:    
Interior Style:    
Dining/Kitchen:  Kit-Island,Kit-Table Space,Sep Dining Rm  
Appliances:  Dishwasher,Disposal,Dryer,Microwave,Refrigerator,Washer  
Amenities:  Drapery Rods,Drapes/Curtains,Dual Entry Bathroom,Entry Lvl BR,FP Mantels,FP Screen,MBA/Sep Shwr,MBA/Sep Tub,MBR-BA Full,Washer/Dryer Hookup,Wood Floors
Exterior Features EXTERIOR    
Building Sites/Lots:   Lot Dimension:   x  x  Lot Acres/Sqft:  2.40/104,544  
Exterior Construction:  Wood  
Other Buildings:  Above Grade,Below Grade  
Original Builder:   New Construction:  No  
Property Condition:  As-is condition,Needs work

0 commentsDonny and Meredith Samson • May 26 2009 12:20PM

AMAZING GREAT FALLS VA LOCATION - BEACH MILL

Donny Samson | Samson Realty | 703-864-4894
10324 Beach Mill Rd., Great Falls, VA
AMAZING GREAT FALLS LOCATION. ALMOST 2.5 ACRES. $250,000 UNDER
TAX ASSESSMENT
5BR/2.5BA Single Family House
offered at $999,000
Year Built 1974
Sq Footage 6,024
Bedrooms 5
Bathrooms 2 full, 2 partial
Floors 3
Parking 2 Car garage
Lot Size 104,544 sqft
HOA/Maint $0 per month

DESCRIPTION

Amazing Great Falls Location!! Almost 2.5 acre lot. Breathaking views off the back of the house. Over 6,000 Finished square feet. You won't find a better deal in Great Falls, $250,000 under Tax Ass. The home needs some work and is sold completely as-is. 5 bedrooms, 2.55 baths. 2 Level Deck down to swimming pool in the backyard. Fenced Lot. A Must See. Come see for yourself, Hurry!

see additional photos below
PROPERTY FEATURES

Central A/C Fireplace High/Vaulted ceiling
Hardwood floor Tile floor Family room
Living room Bonus/Rec room Office/Den
Dining room Dishwasher Refrigerator
Stove/Oven Microwave Basement
Washer Dryer Laundry area - inside
Balcony, Deck, or Patio Yard Swimming pool

COMMUNITY FEATURES

Garage parking Swimming pool(s)


ADDITIONAL PHOTOS


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Contact info:
Donny Samson
Samson Realty
703-864-4894
For sale by agent/broker

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Posted: Apr 17, 2009, 6:51am PDT

0 commentsDonny and Meredith Samson • May 12 2009 10:01AM

Money Saving Tips

TIME FOR A CHANGE...OR NOT?

The rising cost of crude oil has everyone talking about gas prices at the pump... but what about the actual oil in your engine? Are you spending too much on oil by changing it too often?

Most of us probably think a car's oil needs to be changed every 3,000 miles. But that's an old mechanics tale these days. Did you know that many car manuals now actually recommend changing the oil every 5,000, 7,500 or even 10,000 miles? That means you may be changing your oil twice or even three times as often as you need to! In fact, a recent study in California indicated that 73 percent of Californians change their oil more frequently than recommended by the manufacturers.

So how often should you change your oil?

The fact is, oil changes should be determined by what, how, and where you drive. If you have a newer car with little or no engine wear, you can probably go 7,500 miles between oil changes. And even if you have a slightly older car, but drive under ideal conditions such as predominantly highway, you can go a similar distance before changing.

Of course, many of us actually don't drive under "ideal" conditions...if you make many short trips, endure lots of stop-and-go traffic, drive on gravel or dusty roads - then you might need to change your oil more frequently. So how do you know - and take advantage of saving money by only changing oil when it's really needed?

Technology to the rescue

There are a few ways you can actually eliminate the guesswork. If you have a newer car, it may have a built-in sensor that estimates oil life based on engine running time, miles driven, outside temperature, coolant temperature and other operating conditions. When the indicator light comes on, it's time to change the oil. It's that simple.

Another idea is to purchase an oil monitoring sensor, such as the IntelliStick. These sensors are used in place of your car's original dipstick and provide you with real-time, accurate information about the true condition of your oil. Better still, these sensors often have a transponder built into them so you can quickly and easily check the condition of your oil at any time using a cell phone, PDA or computer with Bluetooth connectivity...now that's really going high tech.

Bottom line - dollars spent on oil changes add up fast. Especially with the increasing price of oil, it pays to be smart, check the manufacturer's recommendations...and not let too-frequent oil changes cost you!

0 commentsDonny and Meredith Samson • June 24 2008 10:37AM

Riverbend River Festival - Saturday May 31st

Riverbend River FestivalRiverbend River Festival
Riverbend Park, Great Falls
Saturday, May 31
10am-3pm


Enjoy a fun-filled day by the riverfront with children's activities, fishing contests, kayaking, water safety demos, and more from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Riverbend's second annual river festival celebrates the Potomac's natural beauty and abundant recreational opportunities. Bring dad to the park to buy fishing gear, rent a boat, or book a trip. The cost is $5 per person; children under three enter free. For more information, call 703-759-9018.

Tucked away in a remote river setting, Fairfax County Park Authority's only riverfront park has over 400 acres of forest, meadows, and ponds. Trails include a 2.5 mile portion of the Potomac Heritage Trail linking national and regional parkland. Kayakers and canoeists can enjoy exploring many islands in the Potomac River. Serious anglers and families can bring a boat or fish from the shady riverbank. Nature highlights include spectacular river views, beautiful wildflowers and birds.Park grounds are open from 7am to dusk, hours posted. Gates are locked at closing time.

Facilities include a visitor center with snack bar, gift shop, exhibits and riverside picnic area. The park also has a nature center which is available for rent call 703-759-9018. The park's picnic shelter is available by reservation call 703-324-8732.

0 commentsDonny and Meredith Samson • May 29 2008 12:11PM

Big Boost to Washington DC Area Real Estate

Finally some great news for potential home buyers!!! Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have finally realized the "Declining Market" Policy is hurting us, not helping us. As of June 1 we'll be able to go back to normal value guidelines!!!! This will help our market. Below is the article from the wall street journal...

Fannie Is Poised to Scrap Policy Over Down Payments
Big Boost to Washington Area Real Estate


Wall Street Journal (05/16/08) P. A3; Hagerty, James R.
On June 1, Fannie Mae will end a policy that mandates higher down payments in "declining markets," or those where property values are falling. The policy was opposed by the National Association of Realtors and the National Association of Home Builders, as well as affordable housing advocates, because it hurt affordability at a time when housing markets already are distressed and priced many prospective buyers out of the market. The government-sponsored enterprise recently approved a new policy that will adopt across-the-board maximum loan percentages for owner-occupied, single-family properties. While Fannie Mae continues to offer some zero-down programs, the maximum mortgage amount is 97 percent for those approved by its automated underwriting program and 95 percent for other borrowers. Freddie Mac also has a declining markets policy, but it offers some flexibility in that neighborhoods with stable or rising home prices--despite depreciation in the entire metropolitan area--are not considered declining markets.

0 commentsDonny and Meredith Samson • May 19 2008 10:15AM