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Jay's Fall/Winter Seasonal Chores List

Jay Markanich: Inspector in Bristow, VA

It's that time of year again. It's time for:

THE LIST

Specifically, the Fall/Winter Seasonal Chores List. You have to do it anyway, so this gift is for you.

Every year I will be driving home and hear on the news that it will get below freezing during the night. That's the time I usually realize I have not gotten ready for fall or winter. My hose bibs immediately spring to mind. Note: Obviously this is long past true for some of the country. My list is pretty complete, though likely not totally complete. No one ever knows everything. But, I thought it would be helpful to share some of it with you.

* Winterize the exterior hoses. Turn off the interior valves, open the exterior bibs and loose the little cap beside the interior valve to let water drain out.

* Test your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Replace the batteries if that has not been done in a while.

* Spruce up any disastrous exterior caulking. Be sure to use the right caulk for the right application! Caulking is the cheapest and easiest energy saver. Be sure the caulk is fully dried before it freezes.

* Boilers - check the safety relief valve.

* Steam Boilers - Each month, flush the blow-off valve on the low-water cutoff; test the water feed valves.

* Furnace - replace (or clean) the filters monthly; oil the fans or circulators; manipulate the duct dampers or register covers to divert more hot air downstairs and less up (do not close off air completely to any level or room). Oil furnaces should be checked for back puffing. Ideally, all furnaces should have annual maintenance examinations by a licensed professional.

* Clean moss on the roof - be sure to use something that does not kill the grass or garden shrubbery. A product called "Spray and Forget" is a recent favorite of mine.

* Clean gutters of debris. If your house is near many trees, solid gutter covers are highly recommended.

* Place sticky cricket catchers in the basement and garage.

* Septic system - pump the tank if it is time. If you have two fields this is a good time to divert to the unused field.

* Check your chimneys for creosote and sweep if needed.

* Improve foundation drainage as necessary.

* Test GFI outlets.

* Check the garage door reversing mechanism.

* Gas water heater - drain some water from the bottom valve to remove sediment.

* Open crawl space vents.

* Dryer - clean behind, clean what is possible of the vent inside the wall and check the vent flap outside for lint.

* Private water system - pump air into the tank if the pump turns on often.

* Sprinkler system - if you cannot do it yourself, have your maintenance company by to blow the water out of the lines, disconnecting things where necessary, so that only air is left inside. You don't want your tubing breaking underground over the winter.

* Kitchen - clean dust from behind or under the fridge; clean the range hood fan and replace vent screens; clean disposal (vinegar and baking soda work well, followed by lemon peels).

This is by no means a complete list, but it will serve you well. It works for me!

Preparation is everything. As a guy associated with the Boy Scouts for a long time, I can tell you it is good to "be prepared...!" That may be one of the best mottoes ever written.

My recommendation: Be regular and have foresight! Home maintenance, in the long run, costs about 1% of the value of a home per year. Pay attention to the small stuff, and the big things will take care of themselves.

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Braemar Property Values: September-October 2009 (Heritage Series)

 Chris Ann Cleland, GRI: Real Estate Agent in Bristow, VA

Braemar Property Values are in for September-October 2009 for the Heritage Series homes. What's a Heritage series home? That's easy. A Heritage Series home is one of the mid-size single family homes with attached garages, built by Brookfield Homes. They come in four models: Exeter, Zachary, Yardley and Waverly. Yardleys are by far the most commonly seen of the Heritage Series.

Braemar Property Value for the Heritage Series homes is an average of the sales for the prior two months. In this report there were seven resales, five Yardley models, two Exeter models. This brings the avearage Braemar Propery Value for Heritage Series homes to $349,500. That down 3.7% from last report's average Property Value of $363,000.

I am proud to say that the home with the largest resale price this report was a home that I listed. Who would have thought that a Yardley model facing the power lines would sell for more than any other Heritage home in the neighborhood during the last two months. It pays to have a good Realtor.

If you are considering putting your Braemar Heritage Series home on the market you can expect it to be under contract in just about two weeks time, if priced to current market conditions. You can also expect to be asked to give a buyer an average of 1/2% of the sales price in closing cost assistance. Of course, some buyers will still need all of their closing cost paid in order to purchase your Braemar home, which generally comes out to 3% in our market.

The next Braemar Property Value Report will be out in January. Until then, you can check average sales prices dating back to 2005 on my website: www.nvarealestate.net. Simply click the link for Braemar Property Value Report Online and scroll down to Heritage Series for those mid-sized home figures. It will look like this:

If you are thinking of buying or selling a Braemar home, give me a call. No one knows Braemar better!

Chris Ann Cleland, Realtor, Licensed in VA, Long & Foster

703-402-0037, chrisann@LNF.com

Braemar Property Values: September-October 2009 (Courtyard Series)

 Chris Ann Cleland, GRI: Real Estate Agent in Bristow, VA

Bramear Property Values are in for the months of September and October 2009 for the Courtyard Series homes. What's a Courtyard home? A Courtyard homes is one with nearly a zero lot line. They are five to a pipe stem. They are fully detached homes and have two car garges. They are often referred to as "executive" homes as they are ideal for folks that have no time, or want, for yardwork. Courtyard homes come in three models: Arlington, Clarendon and Ballston.

The Braemar Property Values for Courtyard homes are calculated by averaging the sales within the last two months. In September and October, four Courtyard homes sold...three being Ballston models and the other being an Arlington model.

The average Property Value for Braemar Courtyard homes this report is $309,725. That's just abut a 7% increase since last reports' (July-August 2009) average Property Value of $289,650.

If you are thinking of selling your Braemar Courtyard home, you can expect to have your home under contract in less than one month if it is priced to current market conditions. You can also expect to pay an average of 2.4% of the sales price in closing cost assistance. That's a more reasonable figure compared to last reports' average closing cost assistance of 4%.

The next Braemar Property Value Report for Courtyard homes will be out in January. Until then, you can find average sale prices online, dating back to the summer of 2005, by going to my website: www.nvarealestate.net. Simply click the link at the left for Braemar Property Value Report Online and scorll down to Courtyard Series. This is what you will see:

If you are thinking of buying or selling a Braemar home, please give me a call. No one knows Braemar better!

Chris Ann Cleland, Realtor, Licensed in VA, Long & Foster

703-402-0037, chrisann@LNF.com

Braemar Property Values: September-October 2009 (Carriage Series)

 Chris Ann Cleland, GRI: Real Estate Agent in Bristow, VA

Braemar Property Values for September-October 2009 have just been calculated for the Carriage Series homes. What's a Carriage Series home? That's easy. These are single family homes with detached garages. (Of course, not all Carriage home have a garage. Some homes chose to have only asphalt where the garage would normally sit.) The models that make up the Carriage Series homes are: Maplewood, Norwood, Oakdale and Parkdale.

Braemar Property Values for the Carriage Series this report are an average of the past two months sales. In September and October there were three resales. One Norwood and two Parkdale models. This gives us a mix of smaller and larger Carriage Homes.

Sadly, the average Property Value for a Braemar Carriage home is $262,000 this report. That's a 10.6% decrease in value since last report (july-August 2009), and the lowest property value since I began this report in mid-2005.

During the decline our real estate market, Braemar Carriage Homes have maintained their position as a top performing house. They neverlost the same ground as the larger homes around them. That's probably because Braemar Carriage Homes were a great alternative to townhouses, and much less expensive than the larger homes around them. Now, as the larger homes begin their recovery, the Carriage Homes are declining steeply.

If you put your Braemar Carriage Home on the market today, and priced it to current market condition, this latest report indicates that you can expect to have your home under contract in about one week's time. You can also expect to be asked to pay an average of 2.5% of the buyer's closing costs.

The next Braemar Property Value Report will be out in January. Until then, you can check back into average sale prices dating back to 2005 on my website: www.nvarealestate.net. Click the link on the left for Braemar Property Value Report Online and scroll down until you see the heading Carriage Series. The page will look like this:

Braemar Carriage homes will continue to be in demand as they are great alternative to townhouses for first time buyers. And with the extension of the $8,000 first time buyer tax credit, there will be many first time home buyers looking for a home like a Braemar Carriage Home. If you'd like to put yours on the market, give me a call. No one knows Braemar better!

Chris Ann Cleland, Realtor, Licensed in VA, Long & Foster

703-402-0037, chrisann@LNF.com