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Bristow Virginia - Homes for Sale - Short Sales - Open House
This home for Sale in Bristow Virginia in desirable Kingsbrooke ready for you. Open House Saturday October 17 1-3 pm. Come home and relax on your spacious Deck or patio and enjoy relax after a long day. Well maintained Brick Colonial Single Family Home with 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths. Short sale with one lender, two loans, preoccupancy available.



Linda Coffey, Realtor®
Long & Foster Realtors
7526 Limestone Drive
Gainesville, VA 20155
Licensed in the Commonwealth of Virginia
(703) 973-2676
LCoffey@LNF.com
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Bristow VA MLS Free Search Online for info about Bristow VA homes
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Bristow Virginia - Homes for Sale - Foreclosures and Short Sales
The rise in foreclosures and short sales has even touched the homes for sale in the Bristow VA market. Since July 2008, foreclosure filings are up nearly 12 percent across Virginia. Overall, in July 2009, Virginia ranked 14th in foreclosure rate amongst the 50 states with one foreclosure filing for every 511 households, according to RealtyTrac.
In Virginia, on average, median sales prices were down 8.6% in the 2nd Quarter of 2009 over the same time period in 2008, according to the Virginia Association of Realtors.
Currently there are 151 Single Family Homes listed for sale in the Bristow, VA MLS for October 2009.
Based on current average homes sold in Bristow VA per month we currently have a 5.2 month home supply. This is a .2 month increase from September 2009.
With the right agent you can get a great deal on the current available Foreclosures and Short Sales.
Linda Coffey, Realtor®
Long & Foster Realtors
7526 Limestone Drive
Gainesville, VA 20155
Licensed in the Commonwealth of Virginia
(703) 973-2676
Has the Market Stabilized in Your Area? Get a Free Market Report to find out!
Bristow VA MLS Free Search Online for info about Bristow VA homes
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There are two interesting developments in the ongoing Chinese Drywall problem, and make no mistake, this is a BIG and growing problem.
The first is a new complaint center that has been started. The Chinese Drywall Complaint Center wants to hear from homeowners who have had multiple air conditioning coil failures in homes in Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, in homes with confirmed toxic Chinese drywall. At the same time, the group is saying," we want to talk with ethical, and honest air conditioning industry insiders, or repair technicians, so we can prove the air conditioning industry, and home builders knew about the affects of toxic Chinese drywall as far back as 2005, or even 2004. For these homeowners this is critical information related to their health and the health of their families." Homeowners, or air conditioning industry insiders/AC repair technicians should call the Chinese Drywall Complaint Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or contact the group via its web site at
Http://ChineseDrywallComplaintCenter.Com
This news item has been coming across one of the news links on my website for a couple of weeks now.
The second development regards the insurance companies. They are taking it on the chin, of course. But, are they responsible? They think not. Homeowners disagree!
From the news article: "Thousands of homeowners nationwide who bought new houses constructed from the defective building materials are finding their hopes dashed, their lives in limbo. And experts warn that cases like the Ivorys', in which insurers drop policies or send notices of non-renewal based on the presence of Chinese drywall, will become rampant as insurance companies process the hundreds of claims currently in the pipeline. At least three insurers have already canceled or refused to renew policies after homeowners sought their help replacing the bad wallboard. Because mortgage companies require homeowners to insure their properties, they are then at risk of foreclosure, yet no law prevents the cancellations."
One insurance executive said, "If someone were to have bought a new car and there was a defective part, would that person go to their auto insurance to get that fixed or would they go back to the manufacturer? We provide insurance, not warranty service."
There is a certain logic to that.
You can read the entire article here, via USA Today:
http://www.usatoday.com/money/economy/housing/2009-10-15-chinese-drywall-insurers_N.htm?csp=usat.me
I know there are labs who are offering testing services, but I don't know about their proficiency yet. And I know there are cases of Chinese Drywall in Virginia. I know what to look for - manufacturer stamps on the back side, for instance - but since I am not "certified" and cannot guarantee anything, Chinese Drywall is already a disclaimer on my signed agreement.
Until there is more definitive information, to my mind, it is best to warn people but not get involved.
My recommendation: This is a growing problem, reaching more and more states. If you are selling a home built in 2004 or later, it is best to warn your clients about this problem. It could be they are savvy enough to already be informed!
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This Bristow, VA short sale went to settlement today, October 15, 2009. Here's the story of how we got there.
On June 11, 2009 this Bristow, VA short sale hit the market, priced at $353,000. It had an offer on June 14th that was ratified on June 22nd. As the home had only one loan with Wells Fargo, we expected a thirty business day turnaround. We were surprised when the M
ortgage Insurance company backing the loan took longer. With the vast amount of short sales in process with Wells Fargo and it's various investors, time frames for reviewing contracts are being extended.
The sellers were asked to make a contribution to the sale. The amount proposed by the Mortgage Insurance Company was negotiated down by one third. Once that negotiation was behind us, the approval letter came through on September 16th.
This morning, the buyer signed off on the closing documents and happily took the keys to her Bristow, VA single family home. The buyer got a great deal at $345,000 and received $5,000 in closing cost assistance. The sellers were able to avoid foreclosure and get through the short sale process, from start to finish, in about four months time.
If you, or someone you know, is facing foreclosure, or needs to sell their home for less than they owe, give me a call. Having successfully closed short sale after short sale since 2007, I have the skills to get the job done. Why waste your precious time with anyone else?
Chris Ann Cleland, Long & Foster, Realtor, Licensed in VA
703-402-0037, chrisann@LNF.com
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