Wondering what $2M+ buys you in Arlington, Va Real Estate in 2015? Wonder no more

Here are the home sales in Arlington, Va in YTD that were listed over $2M and sold. One buyer drove a hard bargain and managed to close just under $2M at $1.9+. The highest close price of $3.7M was for a Cathedral View Townhouse overlooking the Washington Golf Course. As well as being very luxurious that home has multiple “age in place” features such as an elevator, roll in shower and more. The communities of Lyon Village and Country Club Hills feature several of the higher priced detached homes while the Turnberry Tower and the Waterview are the Hi-Rise condos that fetch the highest prices. If you would like more detailed information on these properties such as neighborhood, days on market etc. let me know. If you would like to know what is currently on the market for $2M+ (or anything else) drop me an email at janejensen@comcast.net or call me at 571-228-5656

Address List Price Type Beds Baths Full Close Price Close Date
1839 HERNDON ST 2450000 Detached 6 5 2150000 1/30/15 0:00
1830 HERNDON ST 2195000 Detached 6 5 1922250 2/6/15 0:00
1881 NASH ST #1901 3875000 Hi-Rise 4 4 3650000 6/19/15 0:00
2745 RANDOLPH ST N 2350000 Detached 5 5 2482000 5/11/15 0:00
1111 19TH ST N #2201/2202 2450000 Hi-Rise 2 4 2105000 9/8/15 0:00
1835 HERNDON ST 2095000 Detached 6 6 2095000 4/24/15 0:00
4513 37TH PL N 2199000 Detached 6 5 2100000 5/15/15 0:00
2513 11TH ST N 2300000 Detached 6 5 2300000 1/16/15 0:00
1881 NASH ST #TS09 3095000 Hi-Rise 3 3 3047500 4/10/15 0:00
2613 24TH ST N 2600000 Detached 6 5 2478000 5/15/15 0:00
2737 WAKEFIELD ST 2665467 Detached 6 6 2665467 4/3/15 0:00
1881 NASH ST N #2009 2650000 Hi-Rise 2 3 2550000 8/5/15 0:00
1111 19TH ST N #2401 2400000 Hi-Rise 3 3 2400000 6/22/15 0:00
4134 40TH ST N 2875000 Detached 6 5 2875000 6/11/15 0:00
1609 EDGEWOOD ST N 2300000 Detached 6 4 2100000 9/28/15 0:00
3124 NELSON ST 2199000 Detached 6 6 2070000 7/1/15 0:00
1881 NASH ST N #2204 2789000 Hi-Rise 2 3 2725000 9/30/15 0:00
4507 35TH ST N 2350000 Detached 6 5 2300000 9/23/15 0:00
2927 GLEBE RD 3900000 Townhouse 5 4 3700000 9/15/15 0:00
3601 NELSON ST 2044782 Detached 5 4 2044782 7/22/15 0:00

August Real Estate Statistics for Arlington, Va

August Statistics are out and August 2015 was better all around for sellers then August 2014. Sold volume is up, average price is up, total units sold is up, average list price is up but averages sales price to list dropped slightly (cautionary number for sellers who overprice their homes). Both attached and detached average sales prices are up. Of course each neighborhood is different and if you want to know what your home is really worth it’s always best to contact a real estate professional who can look at comparable sales for your specific type of property and neighborhood.

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Arlington, Va Real Estate Statistics for August

Arlington, Va Real Estate Statistics for August

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Westover Farmer’s Market-Shamali Hummus

Here’s another of our wonderful vendors from the Westover Farmer’s Market.
Shamali Hummus. I personally sampled all of the flavors and found them all Yummy. The texture is chunkier then other Hummus. I liked the spicier flavors myself.
Watch the video and visit them at the market. Here are the hours:
Rain or Shine
December through April
Sundays from 9 AM – 1 PM

May through November
Sundays from 8 AM – 12 PM

Westover Library Plaza
1644 North McKinley Road
Arlington, Virginia 22205

Come out and see all the wonderful vendors this weekend. And, if you have a home to sell in the area talk to your neighborhood realtor.
Jane Jensen
571-228-5656
janejensen@comcast.net


Congratulations on client’s new home purchase in Falls Church

Over the years I have helped many State Department employees buy and sell homes in the Northern Virginia area.  Dave and Vivianna Nicholas were referred to me by former clients from the State Department. The first time we spoke they were still packing up and getting ready to leave their lovely home India. When State Department people are posted overseas, often, their accomodations are provided, and, they are often spacious. Then, when they get ready to come here we have to do deal with the high real estate prices and the difficult commutes. Fortunately, Dave and Vivianna already had a target market geography in mind. Their daughter had chosen a high school and they preferred to be in a townhome. Finding a home within their budget that met their entire list of criteria wouldn’t be easy. We got very, very close. Their new home is lovely, walking distance to their daughter’s school and well within budget. They didn’t get the garage they were hoping for but they did get 3.5 baths, 4 bedroom, 2 fireplaces and a gorgeous updated kitchen. This home closed on September 14, 2015. Congratulations!

The Nicholas' new home in Falls church Virginia.

The Nicholas’ new home in Falls church Virginia.

If need help buying or selling a home, I can help. I’m your Northern Virginia Real Estate Specialist.



Arlington, Va cited as one of the most livable cities in the US

A article in the May issue of AARP named the most livable places at 50+. The catagories for determing the most livable places included housing, neighborhood, transportation, environment, health, engagement and opportunity. They ranked the top 10 in Large (500,000+), Medium (100,000-50,000) and Small (25,000-100,000) cities. Arlington ranks in the medium category and came in at #6. The comment for Arlington was that the Bikeometer in Rosslyn averages almost 4500 clicks a day. I know I’ve contributed to that. I guess that falls under almost all the categories except maybe housing…unless you live near the bike path (which I do), so I guess it can include housing too. As of yesterday 101,632 bike passes were logged for this year.

The Arlington Bikometer, located in the Rosslyn neighborhood of Arlington

The Arlington Bikometer, located in the Rosslyn neighborhood of Arlington

Location of the Arlington, Va Bikometer

Location of the Arlington, Va Bikometer

Click the link for a copy of the AARP article:

Most Livable Cities


Happy Clients

Here’s why I do this. This is a testimonial from clients who sold their home in Arlington and purchased another home. The settlement was last week. Coordinating back to back settlements has alot of moving pieces and the devil can be in the details. This is where experience counts. Congratulations to Adam and Whitney:

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Adam and Whitney's new home in N. Arlington.

Adam and Whitney’s new home in N. Arlington.


So God made a realtor

I will be the first to admit that before I became one of those people…you know…a realtor I had zero appreciation for what is involved in a transaction. It’s a complicated process and one we don’t get paid for unless there is a completed transaction. Having been in management, and sales, and technology, I thought I was more then prepared but more then anything it was probably my time studying Counseling Psychology that best prepared me to serve my clients and to keep steady in the face of ….well…pretty much anything. Here’s a little video that I thought summed it up. Hope you get a little chuckle out of it.

 


Your Arlington Va. Real Estate Assessment

Yesterday evening I was chatting with a friend of mine who happens to be a resident of Vienna and she was expressing some concern over the increase in her property assessment. I told her that the bad news was she would probably have to pay more taxes but the good news is her home was undoubtedly worth more than it was last year. She was pretty firm in her belief that her assessment did not reflect the actual market value of her home. So, I thought I would share a little bit about the process here in Arlington, Va.

Do you live in Arlington?
Do you think your assessment is more than your property value? I know everyone thinks they pay too much taxes. In Arlington you are paying .996 per $100 of assessed value. In Fairfax they are paying $1.090 per $100 of assessed value.

Do you know what your assessment is? The county mails out assessments but if you don’t know what you did with yours go here:
https://propertysearch.arlingtonva.us/
Accept the terms and enter your address and you will see what your property is currently assessed at.

If you are sure your home’s value is less then the assessment then Arlington has an appeals process in place. It does work. I’ve used it myself. If you have questions about how to determine comparable values, you can always contact me and I can probably help you out.

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So, here’s the process… hot off the county website (obviously we’ve passed the deadline for this year, March 2 but the process will still be here next year)

“Assessment Appeals

Appeals Filing Period

Individuals and businesses seeking to appeal their property tax assessments to the Department of Real Estate Assessments may do so between Jan. 1 – Mar. 2 for year 2015.

Applications must be postmarked by March 2

As appeal reviews may not be completed prior to the Board of Equalization appeal deadline of April 15, if you have not received your appeal results by April 1, you must file an appeal application with the Board of Equalization to preserve your right for an appeal before the board.

Property taxes are primarily based on assessed value as determined by the County Assessor. If you disagree with the value established by the Assessor, you can appeal to the Department of Real Estate Assessments and the Board of Equalization.

An assessment appeal is not a complaint about higher taxes. You must attempt to prove that your property’s market value is either inaccurate or unfair. Instructions and deadline dates for appeals are on the assessment notice you receive after Jan. 1.

You may appeal based on the following:

The Department of Real Estate Assessments has incorrect data on items that affect value – i.e. number of baths, error in square footage
You can prove that during the analysis period (September 1, 2013 – August 31, 2014), similar properties sold for less than the estimated market value of your property. Use the Property Data Search feature to compare assessments and view sales.
You can prove that while the estimated market value of your property is valid, it was not appraised in a manner equitable with similar properties during the analysis period.

Process

There are three steps in the Appeal Process

Appeal to the Department of Real Estate Assessments
Appeal to the Board of Equalization
File suit in the Circuit Court

First Appeal: Department of Real Estate Assessments

Your first step is to contact the Department of Real Estate Assessments appraiser assigned to your neighborhood. Call 703-228-3920 for an informal session to find out how the assessment was determined.

If, after speaking with the appraiser, you still think the assessment is incorrect, you can submit a formal appeal form application.

An appraiser will contact you to schedule an inspection of your property. During the inspection, you may point out any information you believe should be factored into the value. You will receive a written notification of the decision by mail.

Second Appeal: Board of Equalization

If you disagree with the value established by the appraiser, your next appeal is to the Board of Equalization, which conducts hearings on assessment disputes. After weighing evidence submitted by both the property owner and the Department of Real Estate Assessments, the Board must make a fair, impartial decision.

State law puts the burden of proof on the property owner to show that the assessment is incorrect. You must have strong enough evidence to show that the Assessor’s value is incorrect. Stating that your property taxes are too high is not relevant testimony.

The best way to judge the assessment of your property is to compare it to recent sales and and assessments of surrounding properties. Since all real estate assessments are a matter of public record, you can find the assessment of any property and a list of recent sales in the neighborhood using the Property Data Search site.
Establish what you think your property is worth by comparing recorded arm length transaction sales (those sales where the buyers and sellers have no relationship to each other) of similar properties between September 1 2013 – August 31, 2014 of the year in question.
Show that similar properties have inequitable values.
Submit all supporting evidence to the board by April 15, 2015.
Appeal Application Forms

Third Appeal: Circuit Court

If you do not agree with the decision from the Board of Equalization, your final step is to file suit in Circuit Court. This will usually involve hiring an attorney to represent you. For more information, contact:

Arlington County Circuit Court
1425 North Courthouse Road
Arlington, VA 22201
Phone: 703-228-7010”

Ok, so now you know the process. However….before you go through all this, keep in mind that if you are going to be selling your house in the near future you may just want to suck up the higher taxes for a bit. Even though assessed value rarely mirrors market value, your buyer will be asking their agent about the assessment. Having your assessment at a higher level may give you a edge (even if it’s psychological) in negotiating for a higher price.

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Open House In Arlington, Va. March 22, 2015. Better than new townhome.

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CONTACT INFO


Jane Jensen
571-228-5656

Open 1-4 3/22/2015 Better than new townhome near Ballston. Beautiful…in a quiet courtyard location – $825,000

455 N. George Mason Dr., Arlington, VA 22203

FEATURES


Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 3.5
Parking Spaces: 2
Year Built: 2008
Subdivision: Buckingham Commons
Attached on: 2 Sides
Garage Size: 2
School District: Washington Lee
Square Footage: 2864
Agent Name: Jane Jensen
Broker: Century 21 New Millennium
MLS #: AR8573601

DESCRIPTION


This home is better than new. Kitchen/Family room with large breakfast bar and small balcony. Separate dining room and living room with gas fireplace. Two car garage with extra room for storage. Large playroom/office/rec room/guest room on top level with access to rooftop terrace for entertaining and barbecues.  Near Ballston metro, shopping and restaurants. Not just a pretty face either….check the comps and you will find this to be an excellent value.

APPLIANCES


  • Range/Oven
  • Full Refrigerator
  • Washer/Dryer
  • Dishwasher
  • Sink Disposal
  • Microwave

INTERIOR AMENITIES


  • Fireplace
  • Hardwood Floors
  • Security System
  • Kitchen Island

LINKS


Arlington Real Estate – http://www.arlingtonhomepro.com