Arlington, Va property values increase modestly

Arlington County issued the following press release on January 15, 2016. Most of us can expect to see a slight uptick in our assessments and hence a slight increase in our taxes. No one likes taxes, but everyone likes their home value to increase so try to smile when you pay up.

Arlington 2016 Property Values Increase Modestly

  • Overall increase of 2.8%
  • Average residential property up 2.8%, to $603,500
  • Commercial values slightly positive
  • Assessments available online 11 p.m. tonight

Arlington County real estate assessments for 2016 show an overall increase in property values of 2.8 percent over 2015. Residential and commercial property values increased slightly.

The value of the average Arlington residence (existing single-family properties, including condominiums, townhouses and detached homes), increased 2.8 percent from $587,100 in Calendar Year (CY) 2015 to $603,500 in CY 2016. New construction value was up 0.7 percent, and existing real estate value was up 2.1 percent.

“Arlington’s real estate market remains solid,” said Arlington County Manager Mark Schwartz. “We see strength in both our residential market and commercial properties, particularly new construction. This is the best evidence that Arlington remains a very desirable place to live and do business.”

Real estate assessments will be mailed today to all Arlington property owners. Calendar Year (CY) 2016 assessment information also will be available online at 11 p.m. tonight. Look up your property assessment.

The commercial tax base, which includes office buildings, apartments, hotels, and retail, increased 1.3 percent over CY 2015 for existing properties.

Existing office property values increased 2.2 percent, due in part to a stabilizing office vacancy rate. Apartments, which represent just over 40 percent of the commercial tax base, increased in value almost 5 percent, with half of this growth from new construction. Values of general commercial property (which includes various types of retail) declined 3.5 percent, due in large part to redevelopment and to general commercial properties becoming commercial office space.

Budget outlook

 

As the County develops its Fiscal Year (FY) 2017 Budget, the challenge is to balance investment needs – including strategic investments necessary to enhance Arlington’s economic competitiveness, respond to growth in school enrollment, and meet other core service demands — with the need to minimize the burden on County taxpayers.

The Board gave the County Manager budget guidance in November 2015 for the FY 2017 Budget. At that time, tax revenues were projected to increase from 1.9 percent to 2.4 percent, and there was a projected combined County and School gap of approximately $15 million. With slightly higher real estate assessments, additional funding can be considered by the County Board during the FY 2017 budget process to address County and School needs.

The County’s single largest cost is funding the Arlington Public School (APS) system. For FY 2016, the County’s funding of Schools is 46.5 percent of all local tax revenue and an investment of more than $18,000 per student. Continued year-over-year growth in school enrollment has led to the need to expand some School facilities and build new ones. Educational costs also have risen.

Both the County and Schools have prioritized needs and made funding decisions over the last several years during lean financial times. The County and Schools will work with the community to balance their priorities within this year’s fiscal constraints. The County Manager and School Superintendent will present their proposed budgets to the County Board and School Board in late February. The County Board will set the real estate tax rate in April.

For more information on the budget process, visit the County’s Budget web page.

About real estate assessments

 

Real estate assessments are appraisals — the County’s opinions of value for each parcel of real property in Arlington. Assessments are made according to accepted methods, techniques, and standards of the real estate appraisal and assessment profession. The 2016 assessment is an estimate of the fair market value as of January 1, 2016.

Residential assessments were based primarily on neighborhood sales occurring July 1, 2014 through August 31, 2015. The real estate tax rate determines the amount of tax that is levied on the property. A uniform tax rate for all real property is set by the Arlington County Board. State code requires the County Board to use a uniform tax rate. In addition, Arlington levies additional taxes on commercial and industrial properties dedicated to transportation investments, as well as taxes for business improvement and sanitary sewer needs.

For more information, visit the County website and search “real estate assessment.”

 

Media Contact: Richard Stephenson, 703-228-3412.


Yes, Virginia…Virginia is a Buyer Beware State when it come to Real Estate

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Considering buying real estate in Virginia? If this is your first time you need to know, Virginia is a Buyer Beware state. With few exceptions, real estate transactions are governed by the laws of the state that the transaction occurs in. People who have purchased real estate in other states are often surprised by the lack of protection Virginia provides buyers. Here is the first article in the Virginia Residential Disclosure Act which will govern your purchase:

  1. CONDITION: The owner makes no representations or warranties as to the condition of the real property or any improvements thereon, and purchasers are advised to exercise whatever due diligence a particular purchaser deems necessary including obtaining a certified home inspection, as defined in § 54.1-500, in accordance with terms and conditions as may be contained in the real estate purchase contract, but in any event, prior to settlement pursuant to such contract.

54.1-500 noted above defines what a certified home inspector is.

This is sometimes a tough pill to swallow for first time buyers or for people who have bought property in other states where the state may favor the buyer and require sellers to disclose a lot of information about the condition of the property.

It’s important to know this when you are buying a home. Unless you are an experienced contractor, or you are tearing down the home to build something else, you must (well the law doesn’t make you but your realtor should insist)get a home inspection. The home inspection can uncover any defects that you may want the seller to remedy and also allows for you to void the contract.

Additionally, if you have any concerns about that vacant lot next to your dream home, a quick call to the county would be in order. It may be the beautiful home of your new best friends or the newest 7-11 in the neighborhood….nearby slurpees may be your thing, but if they are not….you may want to know about it.

 


Get your Real Estate Statistics for Arlington, Va

December Statistics are in. Here they are:

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The average Arlington, Va sold prices barely changed dropping to $641,971 from $645,962 in 2014. The median sold price dropped just a bit from $571,000 to $559,000. The average list price for colds dropped a small amount from $658,627 to $651,786 and the average list sales price to list price ratio was 96.3%

It could be tempting to say that the Arlington, Va real estate market has been mostly flat year over year but if we go a little deeper we can see that the average price for detached homes went up fairly significantly from $880,991 to $945,824. The drop in average sales prices came from attached homes (condos/townhomes etc) which dropped from an average of $471,803 to $441,653. The general takeaway is that you “may” expect to pay less for an Arlington, Va townhouse or condo this year then you would have last year and you “may” expect to pay more for a single family home.

This is important information when you are pricing your home or making an offer. Information is your ammunition. These statistics are general and county wide so if you are getting ready to list or thinking of buying you need to have your agent look closely at your neighborhood statistics. That’s why I put “may” in quotes above. When it comes to the amount you offer or list your home for, location is everything, even in a geography as small as Arlington. Some condo complexes may have gone up in popularity and price, while others may have seen a decline. The same is true for various neighborhoods around Arlington.  Make sure you do you your homework.



My Car as an igloo. Snowzilla 2016..the dig out begins

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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

Arlington, Va October 17 Board Meeting Agenda

October 2015 County Board Meeting Agenda Highlights

Items of interest that the Arlington County Board will consider at its October Board Meeting, on Sat., Oct. 17 and Tues., Oct. 20.  View the Agenda and staff reports for the Sat., Oct. 17 Regular Meeting.
Saturday, Oct. 17 Regular Meeting
(Note: this meeting starts at 8:30 am with public comment.)
670 N. Glebe Rd. – The Acting County Manager is recommending that the Board approve a proposed rezoning and site plan for 670 N. Glebe Road, in Ballston, a 43,936 sq. ft. site where an Exxon gas station now stands. The Penrose Group wants to demolish the gas station and build a six-story residential building, with 173 units, ground floor retail and 177 below-grade parking spaces. The site is on the west side of North Glebe Road between North Carlin Springs Road on the south and Seventh Street on the north. The Penrose Group proposes rezoning the site from “C-2” Service Commercial-Community Business District, to “R-C” —  Apartment Dwelling and Commercial Districts. To read the Staff Report for this item, visit the County website. Scroll down to Item #36 on the Agenda for the Oct. 17 Regular County Board Meeting.
Contract to build streetlights along Lee Highway between North Fort Myer Drive and North Veitch Street – The Acting County Manager is recommending that the Board approve a $2.2 million contract to remove 70 obsolete streetlights and install 270 LED streetlights along Lee Highway to enhance safety. The project is part of the County’s approved Fiscal Year 2015-2024 Capital Improvement Program. The plan is to overhaul the lighting system installed decades ago by the Virginia Department of Transportation. The project will be funded by Transportation Pay-As-You-Go funds and approved CIP transportation funding. To read the Staff Report for this item, visit the County website. Scroll down to Item #22 on the Agenda for the Oct. 17 Regular County Board Meeting.
Additional childcare spaces – The Acting County Manager is recommending that the Board approve several Use Permits that, if all are approved, will provide more than 150 additional child care spaces in new or growing childcare centers. To read the Staff Reports for these items, visit the County website. Scroll down to Items #8, #11, #12, and #13 on the Agenda for the Oct. 17 Regular County Board Meeting.
Ongoing cooperation with the City of Falls Church to provide judicial, jail and public safety services – The Acting County Manager is recommending that the Board approve extending an agreement that has existed between Arlington and the City of Falls Church since June, 2012, for the County to provide judicial and public safety services. The Acting County manager is also recommending that the Board approved an agreement between the County and the City of Falls Church for Arlington to continue providing jail services for City of Falls Church Offenders. (The County and the City have had an agreement for Arlington to provide these services since 1993). To read the Staff Reports on these items, visit the County website. Scroll down to Items #24 A and B on the Agenda for the Oct. 17 Regular County Board Meeting.


Arlington, Va Street Sweeping schedule

Things you need to know:

Arlington County Street Sweeping

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Department of Environmental Services, Solid Waste Bureau

October 9, 2015

Arlington’s expanded street sweeping service will continue through October.

This service will:

  • Help reduce runoff into the Chesapeake Bay.
  • Increase efficiency in cleanup efforts.
  • Provide you with a better understanding of when street sweeping will occur in your neighborhood.
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Street Sweeping Schedule for October 12 – 16

Street sweeping will occur in the following neighborhoods next week from approximately 7:30 a.m.- 3 p.m. Be sure to move your car to a driveway, garage, or non-sweeping street on your civic association’s scheduled street sweeping day.*  This will help us provide more effective sweeping.

Monday – October 12

Arlington Ridge/Forest Hills
Aurora Highlands
Columbia Heights
Long Branch Creek

Tuesday – October 13

Clarendon-Courthouse
Colonial Village
Lyon Park
Lyon Village
North Rosslyn
Radnor/Fort Myer Heights

Wednesday – October 14

Arlington Forest
Barcroft
Buckingham
Columbia Heights West
Forest Glen
Glencarlyn

Thursday – October 15

Ballston-Virginia Square
Cherrydale
Cherry Valley Nature Area
Glebewood
Old Dominion
Waycroft-Woodlawn
Waverly Hills

Friday – October 16

Highland Park-Overlee Knolls
John M. Langston
Leeway Overlee
Madison Manor
Tara-Leeway Heights
Westover Village

If you don’t see your civic association listed, street sweeping crews will be in your neighborhood in the following weeks. We’ll send out weekly schedules for each upcoming round of street sweeping.


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