Looking to brighten up your home with some original art? If so, check out Nepenthe Gallery, a fantastic new neighborhood art gallery and framing shop conveniently located in the Hollin Hall Shopping Center. Nepenthe became part of our local landscape in March and has become a mecca for community art lovers, neighbors, and friends. It’s a great location to purchase, view, and … [Read more...] about Hollin Hall’s Nepenthe Gallery is a Local Gem Alexandria, Va.-based Gallery Offers Brings Art Home
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Shelly the Parti Poodle Featured Neighborhood Pet
This is Shelly Bella, a two-year-old Standard Parti Poodle. She loves boating, playing with each and every one of her toys, roughhousing with Daddy, watching over her "Dogdom," playing hide and seek with the dog treats she doesn't particularly like, and being groomed with "beautiful music for a beautiful doggy." She is happiest when we are all together—the "happy threesome." … [Read more...] about Shelly the Parti Poodle Featured Neighborhood Pet
Nepenthe Gallery Comes to Hollin Hall in Alexandria, VA Celebrating Local Artists and Beyond
TRANSCRIPT Christopher Prawdzik: Hey everybody. Chris Prawdzik here from Samson Properties. You may have seen one of our recent real estate market videos. But today, we're doing a special feature on Nepenthe Gallery, this great business in the Hollin Hall shopping center. Let's check it out. Chris Prawdzik: Hey Carrie. How you doing? Carrie Garland: Hey … [Read more...] about Nepenthe Gallery Comes to Hollin Hall in Alexandria, VA Celebrating Local Artists and Beyond
D.C. Real Estate Market Sees Low Inventory and Cautious Buyers Economy is still dominant player in homebuying decisions.
As the D.C. real estate market drifts into deep autumn and toward the holiday season, trends that began in the late summer have taken hold. Though the D.C. real estate market inventory remains low, changes in buyer enthusiasm has shifted competition to sellers. The result is properties are on the market a bit longer, and many sellers have dropped prices to find that sweet … [Read more...] about D.C. Real Estate Market Sees Low Inventory and Cautious Buyers Economy is still dominant player in homebuying decisions.
Meet Eddie Banket Featured Neighborhood Pet
Meet Eddie Banket, who resides on Coventry Road with his mom, Dawn Banket. He’s 12 years young and weighs in at 16 pounds. In his spare time, Eddie likes to eat grass, chase his tail, and watch bird videos. Find him on Instagram @fasteddiethecat. Want your pet featured? Send a photo and a few sentences about your pet to: move@dcregionrealestate.com. … [Read more...] about Meet Eddie Banket Featured Neighborhood Pet
Real Estate Market Reflecting Economy’s Volatility Buyers have a bit more flexibility, but interest rates on the rise.
The real estate market appeared to catch up to some of the warning signs we’ve seen in recent months, as prices in Fairfax County dipped in between July and August. The average sold price in the county in July was $771,198, and median price was $650,000. In August, those numbers slid a bit, with average and median sale prices dropping to $721,095 and $635,000 respectively. … [Read more...] about Real Estate Market Reflecting Economy’s Volatility Buyers have a bit more flexibility, but interest rates on the rise.
National Museum of the United States Army Belvoir-Based Museum Details the History of the American Soldiers
Located on the Fort Belvoir Campus, the National Museum of the United States Army offers visitors an opportunity to learn about and appreciate the many sacrifices U.S. soldiers make to preserve the freedoms we enjoy. It "provides the only comprehensive portrayal of Army history and traditions through the eyes of the American Soldier," according to its website. Built on a … [Read more...] about National Museum of the United States Army Belvoir-Based Museum Details the History of the American Soldiers
Tips for Sellers in this Changing Market Follow these tips to get your home sold fast and for top dollar.
Transcript: Have you been thinking about selling your house, but you think you may have missed your opportunity? Think again. It's still a sellers’ market out there, although the market has changed a little bit. For example, in Fairfax County back in June, the average days on market, were about 10 days. In July that number moved up to about 13 days. So there's still some … [Read more...] about Tips for Sellers in this Changing Market Follow these tips to get your home sold fast and for top dollar.
Home Ownership as a Hedge Against Inflation Belvoir-Based Museum Details the History of the American Soldiers
After reaching 9.1 percent in June, the inflation rate backed off to 8.5 percent in July. Though a bit of a drop from the previous month—and aside from this year so far—inflation hasn’t been this high since December 1981. Now, in the early part of this year, a lot of homebuyers challenged by stiff competition in the spring decided to take a break as we moved into summer. But … [Read more...] about Home Ownership as a Hedge Against Inflation Belvoir-Based Museum Details the History of the American Soldiers
Meet Monroe Prawdzik Featured Pet
This is Monroe of 7111 Coventry Road. Monroe was rescued from the streets of Houston, Texas, in 2018. Weighing in at 12 pounds, he loves playing with his brothers, barking hello at neighbors passing by, and snuggling with his humans, Angela Logomasini and Christopher Prawdzik. Want your pet featured? Send a photo and a few sentences about your pet to: … [Read more...] about Meet Monroe Prawdzik Featured Pet