Wonderful rambler on large lot located at 307 Virginia Ave. 4 beds, 2 baths, 1/4 acre. Priced at $750,000. Open 1-4 January 15, 2017. Call 571-228-5656 or email janejensen@comcast.net for more information.
Jay Fisette Named Arlington County Board Chair
Press Release from the Arlington County Government:
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Open House in Falls Church City, Va
210 Midvale St. Falls Church, Va 22046. A wonderful new home for your new year. Please join Leslie Hutchison and me at this wonderful home from 1-4 today. 4 bedrooms up and 2 full baths plus 2 half baths. Check out the beautifully landscaped large lot. If you have shopped real estate in Falls Church City you know this is a terrific value at $1,050,000 and will not last.
Ready to move into or at this price you can spend a little $$$ and make it all you want. New neutral paint, beautiful moldings, floors have been refinished. 3 fireplaces! Beautiful sun room addition on upper level for office, playroom, craft room etc. Screened porch (you know you love that!) Falls Church City amenities including award winning schools. It’s all waiting for you. 210 Midvale St. Falls Church, Va. Call 571-228-5656 or email janejensen@comcast.net for more information.
Coming soon in Fabulous Falls Church City
Coming soon to 210 Midvale St. Falls Church, Va. This wonderful home is located on one of the prettiest, quietest streets in the Little City. The home has been expanded to include a large living/family room and master suite. 4 fireplaces, extensive landscaping and just a short walk to the metro. Finishing touches are being put on the painting and refinished floors. On the market this weekend. Call to see. 571-228-5656. janejensen@comcast.net


Just sold in N. Arlington

This stately colonial located at 2321 N. Quantico St in N. Arlington just sold! Located just blocks to the EFC metro this 4 bed/3.5 bath home sold for $955,000.
Setting the right price on a property takes a great deal of evaluation. Factors include easily quantifiable variables like square footage and updates. Where experience will often tell is in less quantifiable factors such as home layout, schools, metro access, proximity to main streets and commuting routes. These things can be positive or negative and can change over time. It’s important to work with a realtor who stays on top of the market and understands these factors when you are pricing your home.
For more information and/or a no obligation valuation call me at 571-228-5656 or email janejensen@comcast.net
Leaf pickup schedule for Arlington,Va
Here is the leaf pickup schedule for the second pass from Arlington County. There is also information on where to pick up bags for leaf collection (if you don’t want to just rake them into the street for vacuum pickup), and the upcoming Christmas tree pickup.
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Arlington County Holiday closing schedule
Press release from the county
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Thanksgiving Holiday Closings Nov. 24 and Nov. 25
See the Holiday Schedule page for more information. Media Contact |
Teddy Recommends Dog Training
Teddy recently completed Dog Obedience Training. Ok, here’s the real truth…it’s dog owner obedience training. We must be trained to be dog owners, not dog pals or the human pets of our dogs. Sigh. It’s just so hard. Teddy is a rescue who has some “stranger danger” issues. He is an unbelieveably easy dog to train though and when “I’m the boss, alot of his “issues” go away because he doesn’t feel like he has to protect or manage a situation. Not to brag..but at one point the instructor asked Teddy..ok, he asked me to stop showing off. Teddy was a star. I swear if I tell him to stay, I could go away for the weekend and he’ll be in the same spot when I get back. Not going to test that hypothesis though. That would be cruel, and look at that face. Seriously, look at it. It’s hard to remember to “Be the Boss”. I’ll be the one that will need retraining.
Teddy and I both recommend this trainer. Here’s a copy of his flyer. There is a link to the website. http://www.dogsolve.com. I would recommend calling them and finding out when the next class starts. Teddy and I took the training through Arlington County but they have private lessons as well.

And don’t forget, it’s a great time to buy or sell a home. Inventory is stubbornly low so your home is worth more then you think, and you should really start thinking about interest rates if you need to buy something. Call me 571-228-5656. janejensen@comcast.net
Arlington, Va readies itself for Snow
Arlington has sent out this press release to let us know it’s ready for snow. Last year the county received less then stellar reviews for it’s snow clearing efforts.
With that in mind it looks like the county is gearing up to be better prepared. Maybe that means we won’t get any big snowfalls this year. Here is the release:
Arlington Ready for Winter
After last year’s record-breaking winter, Arlington County is ready to take on the upcoming winter season. Although we can’t predict the weather, our crews have been preparing all year to make sure we can quickly make our roads, sidewalks, bus stops and trails safe and passable after a winter event. Before, during and after a stormOnce the forecast calls for winter weather — snow, ice or freezing rain — Arlington crews follow our snow removal process and phases. They pre-treat main roads before a storm. During the storm, our priority is to keep main arteries passable for emergency vehicles and public transportation. After the storm, cleanup operations begin, which includes treating ice on the roadways. The County has budgeted $1.387 million for FY16-17 snow operations. Our team includes 92 drivers and 46 trucks equipped with salt spreaders and plows. Additional contracting equipment is available depending upon the severity of the storm. We have stockpiled 9,200 tons of salt for roads. Plowing snow in Arlington What’s new this season?
Hitting the trailsThe County will continue to clear trails and protected bicycle lanes this snow season as part of our commitment to supporting a transportation system with a range of options. The goal is to ensure accessibility and safety for all types of travel throughout a winter event. Updates will be posted through regular County snow communication channels, as well as on the BikeArlington Forum. How you can helpResidents, too, play a role in dealing with the fallout of winter weather. The County’s Snow Removal Ordinance requires all Arlington property owners to clear snow and ice from public sidewalks adjacent to their property within a certain time frame. Here are some other ways residents can help with our snow removal efforts:
Residents should report snow-related problems through the “Report a Snow Issue” form found on the Snow and Ice Central webpage. Media Contact |
| Arlington Va., is a world-class residential, business and tourist location that was originally part of the “10 miles square” parcel of land surveyed in 1791 to be the Nation’s Capital. Slightly smaller than 26 square miles, it is the geographically smallest self-governing county in the United States, and one of only a handful with the prized Aaa/AAA/AAA bond rating. Arlington maintains a rich variety of stable neighborhoods and quality schools, and has received numerous awards for Smart Growth and transit-oriented development. Home to some of the most influential organizations in the world — including the Pentagon — Arlington stands out as one of America’s preeminent places to live, visit and do business. |
Real Estate is Fun too! Movie Night in Tysons Corner
Real estates is a personal business. I am so grateful and thankful for my clients and their business and referrals. Every so often I like to let them know with a special event. Last night they got movie tickets, gift cards, candy and other treats.This event was held at the Tysons Corner AMC Theaters. Everyone had a great time and I’m excited about the next event. Here are a few scenes from last night.
If you know anyone that needs to buy or sell a home. Or if you would like a free home valuation contact me at janejensen@comcast.net or 571-228-5656
