Archive for the ‘New Construction’ Category

Garfield Park at Clarendon Village – New High Rise on The Way (Apartment Rentals)

In Early 2010, the old CVS moved from it’s former location to the new one in Clarendon across from Eventide on Clarendon Blvd, in order to make room for Garfield Park at Clarendon Village. Initially approved in June 2004, local residents may finally start to see construction. The current construction site looks like this: The Washington [...]

NEW Arlington Neighborhood Spotlight: Potomac Crest

Potomac Crest is a neighborhood of 5 Green homes located at 4001, 4003, 4005, 4007, and 4009 Richmond St N, Arlington, VA 22207. Homes are being  built in 2010 and will feature large floorplans and 2-car garages on a cul-de-sac. One thing to note, Potomac Crest does have a monthly Homeowners Association fee, which is [...]

NEW Arlington Neighborhood Spotlight: Cherrydale Crest

A small 3-home community located in Cherrydale at the corners of N Nelson Street and 19th Street N, Arlington, VA 22207. These 3 homes will all be energy efficient, have 2 car-garages plus a driveway, and pre-wired for all electronics. The developer is Sidd Kashyup, a developer of homes since 1995.

NEW Arlington Neighborhood Spotlight: Greenbrier Village in Arlington

A small enclave of 11 single-family homes are being built in 2010 along 22nd St N and Greenbrier St N in Arlington, VA 22205. The community is a Crest Development LLC project, featuring 3 models: Soho, Notting Hill, Picadilly. All of the homes feature energy efficient designs and appliances, 2 car-garages, and a crafstman design. [...]

Things To Look For When Reviewing A Contract to Buy New Construction and New Homes

Builders, whether a condo high-rise, townhome community, new home, or an entire subdivision in Virginia, Washington DC or Maryland, all have their own broker representation, preferred attorneys, preferred mortgage brokers, and of course, their own real estate sales contracts. So how does all of this change the buying process for you? Here are some things [...]

New Construction in Clarendon – The Waverly and Garfield Park

Seems like when you’re driving around Clarendon these days, all you see are cranes, construction, or fenced off land waiting for someone to develop it. Well it appears 1 project is soon to be completed, and 3 more underway. Clarendon Center: Expected to be completed at the end of 2010, the project consists of a [...]

New Construction in Arlington, VA: Ballston

Under construction for quite some time now is the 800 and 900 block of N. Glebe Rd in Arlington. Expected to be completed in the Fall of 2011, the construction site will be the future home to 2 office buildings, a 90-unit affordable housing development (called The Jordan), and more importantly….28 4-story townhomes along N. Wakefield Street. [...]

Building A New Home in Arlington, VA

I went to visit clients of mine who bought a few months ago in the Berkshire Oakwood neighborhood. Down the street from them was the site of what I am sure will be a lovely new McMansion in Arlington. Here are some pictures: Then: Now: Which got me thinking…if you’re ready to demo a house, [...]

Tax Credit Deadline is 90 Days Away: Is It the Right Time To Buy?

Inquiring minds want to know: you have 90 days to Find, Buy, and Settle on a property to qualify for Uncle Sam’s $8,000 gift, which really gives you about 45 days (max) to find a place. So…should you buy RIGHT NOW? Is it the right time? Well, that depends. And that’s my official answer. There are [...]

Cherrydale, Lee Highway Eye Sore: Bromptons at Cherrydale

If you’ve ever driven down Lee Highway in Cherrydale, you’ve noticed this partially-finished, fenced in condo building that has stood there for the past few years, crying for help. The would-be condo/retail building is called the Bromptons at Cherrydale, part of a development where most of the detached and townhomes were completed a long time ago. [...]

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