Ryan Homes At Port Potomac Gives You A Wide Array Of Home Styles And Sizes
You Get Your New Home Customized To Your Tastes
Find Out Why 84% Of New Home Buyers Choose To Be Accompanied With A Buyer Agent
Ryan Homes at Port Potomac have seen strong sales over the past year. They have averaged four sales each month. That means four new foundations for the construction crew, four new framing packages for the framers.
Prices begin in the low $400,000's.
When you buy a home from a builder, keep in mind that the builder has ten (10) profit centers where they can squeeze every possible dime out of you.
Having a Buyer Agent who has experience with builders over many years can help you make wise choices with regard to options, and custom features so you don't OVER-BUILD the house; It's not wise to have the most expensive house on the street.
Having your own Buyer Agent will assure that you get the best possible deal. Best of all, having a Buyer Agent does not cost you a dime; The builder pays a fee to the Buyer Agent. 84% of home buyers buy new homes with a Buyer Agent by their side, just as every defendant has a defense attorney by their side.
Here are some photos of the model home at Port Potomac.





You want a new home built for you by a top-rated builder, and you want an agent in your corner who will watch your back during the processes of purchasing and building your new home.
Erick Blackwelder has been selling new homes in Northern Virginia for 23 years. During that time, Erick has been a sales trainer for new home Sales Managers, so he knows how on-site Sales Managers are trained to get the most profit out of every sale.
You can have Erick By your side as your Buyer Agent. You can call or text Erick at 703-677-1120. Send your email to Erick@ErickAndCompany.com.
Ride Along With Erick Through Stonewall Manor Subdivision Just South Of Woodbridge
See Homes The Are 2-6 Years-Old In A Lovely Community With Trees
Stonewall Manor Has Its Own Private Swim Club Just Waiting For You
Stonewall Manor is aming my favorite subdivisions because the homes have all of the sexy features you can get in a brand new home, plus custom upgrades that new homes don't have.
For example, the homes typically have shades, blinds and/or window treatments; By now the owners have built a deck or laid a patio.
Take a video tour with Erick.
Your Local Woodbridge Exit Office Kicks-Off 2012 With A Bang
Top Awards Were Given To Recognize The Agents Who Attracted The Most Business
Your Local Woodbridge Exit Choice Realty Office Is A Happy Family
Terrylynn Harrell, owner of Exit Choice. Michael Adams receives Top Sales award for 2011.

Michael Adams, Broker, Exit Choice Realty. Erick Blackwelder receives top-selling team leader award.

Former Redskin Gary Clark. Mike Bramble, loan officer. Markita Woods, loan officer.
Chalk it up to progress, pollution control and energy security. In January, as more provisions of the Energy
Independence and Security Act of 2007 kick in,
Thomas Edison's brilliant invention, the incandescent light bulb, had to shape up or ship out. The old-style bulb is targeted for obsolescence because it converts just 10% of the electricity it uses into light and radiates the rest as heat.
Under the law, incandescents are not banned, nor are compact fluorescent (CFL) bulbs mandated as replacements.
Manufacturers and wholesalers do have to meet new standards that are forcing them to improve the efficiency of incandescent bulbs or replace them with newer technologies.
The law phases in over the next two years, and the 100-watt bulb is the first victim. (California implemented the law a year ago.) The Department of Energy says that the average household that replaces 15 traditional incandescent bulbs will save $50 annually on its energy bill – and the newer bulbs last longer.
You have three main alternatives:
Halogen incandescents ($4 to $8 per bulb) offer energy savings of 25% and an expected life of up to three times longer than traditional incandescents – plus a brightness level and light color comparable to that of traditional bulbs. Annual savings if you replace 15 60-watt incandescent bulbs: $19.50.
CFLs ($1.75 to $2, even after a spike in CFL prices after China restricted the supply of rare earth metals used in the bulbs) offer energy savings of 75% and last ten times longer than old-fashioned bulbs. Annual savings: $54.
Light-emitting diodes, or LEDs ($10 to $26), provide an average energy savings of 75% to 80% and last up to 25 times longer. Annual savings: $57. LEDs are pricey, but costs will drop as more products come to market.
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