Tag Archives: Belinda Jacobson-Loehle

Give Thanks in Western Prince William County

Give Thanks in Western Prince William County

What do you look forward to the most during the holidays? Is it traveling to visit distant family or friends, sharing age-old traditions, enjoying big meals crowded around the dinner table or creating new memories? Personally, I love all that the holidays have to offer – even the festive chaos. With so much to enjoy and love about the holidays, it is important to stop and be grateful for all that we’ve been given. Continue reading

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Selling a Home During the Holiday Season? To Decorate or Not to Decorate?

Selling a Home During the Holiday Season? To Decorate or Not to Decorate?

It’s that time of year when the days get shorter, the air becomes crisper, and families start to feel festive as the holiday season approaches. Your house is on the market primed and ready to sell. As neighbors begin to transform their houses into winter wonderlands, the question many sellers have is: Should I decorate my house or not? Continue reading

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The Real Estate Contract: What is the earnest money deposit and how much should it be?

The Real Estate Contract: What is the earnest money deposit and how much should it be?

The time has arrived. You’ve found the home of your dreams and are prepared to make an offer. Now what? All real estate contracts must be in writing and a seller will not accept a formal offer without an Earnest Money Deposit (EMD). Earnest money is a deposit made to a seller showing the buyer’s good faith to proceed in a transaction. The EMD is an important part of the home buying process as it confirms to the seller that you are a legitimate and committed buyer. Without an EMD, a buyer could potentially make offers on several houses taking them off the market until they decide on their favorite. Continue reading

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Downsizing? Attractive Townhouse Communities in Gainesville and Haymarket, VA

Downsizing? Attractive Townhouse Communities in Gainesville and Haymarket, VA

Are you thinking of downsizing? A townhouse may be the perfect option for you. Townhomes typically offer more private space than a condo and generally require less upkeep than a single-family home, making them a perfect alternative for those looking to live a low maintenance lifestyle. Prince William County has several beautiful townhome communities. Take a look at these townhome communities in Gainesville and Haymarket to see all that they have to offer! Continue reading

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Local Real Estate Market Stats and What They Mean to You

Local Real Estate Market Stats and What They Mean to You

Are people buying real estate in today’s market? What price are homes in the area selling for? How long are homes staying on the market? All of these are good questions to ask your real estate agent whether you’re buying or selling. Continue reading

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The Psychology of Selling Your Home

The Psychology of Selling Your Home

As a realtor, I completely understand your attachment to your home. It may be the very spot where you got engaged, brought your babies home or completed one of your greatest DIY projects. Homes are meant to be places we love, and no matter how much you may need more space or look forward to a new location, letting go can be hard. Continue reading

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Attractive Condominium Neighborhoods in Gainesville, VA

Attractive Condominium Neighborhoods in Gainesville, VA

Prince William County boasts wonderful condominium communities. These homes offer beautiful settings and maintenance-free options, which appeal to many young couples, empty-nesters and singles. Take a look at these three communities in Gainesville to experience convenient amenities at an affordable price. Continue reading

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Special Considerations for Moving Late Summer

Special Considerations for Moving Late Summer

With kids out of school and weather being warmer, many people choose to move in the summer. Each move presents its own set of challenges, and if you’re moving in late summer, there are some unique ones to consider. Extreme heat can be the greatest challenge. You must consider the effect of heat on you, your crew, and your pets and children, as well as the items you are packing. Continue reading

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