Archive for August, 2008

Living Green – How Do I Measure My Carbon Footprint?

August 22nd, 2008

Everyday in the course of our normal lives each of us is adding to the emission of greenhouse gases.  One of the main factors changing the earth's climate is greenhouse gases.  The choices that each of us makes in how we live our lives has a direct impact on how much carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases are created each year.  Choices in home construction, the foods we eat, energy consumption, what we buy and what we throw away have a direct impact on the environment.

The Nature Conservancy has an online carbon footprint calculator designed to measure how your personal lifestyle contributes to the global climate.  Click here to use the calculator.

We are seeing an increase in awareness of how our home choices affect the environment.  As a result we are seeing the construction of more "green" homes.  If you would like information on energy efficient or "green" homes on the Charlottesville, Virginia real estate market, contact me.  I would love to help you in your search for the perfect green home.

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Comparison of Real Estate Taxes for Central Virginia

August 21st, 2008

When you are considering a purchase of a home, one of the necessary things to know is the real estate tax rate for that particular area.  In the Central Virginia real estate market there are considerable differences in tax rates among the various counties that make up the region.  For some purchasers these rates are still very low compared to the section of the country that they are relocating from.  However, many purchasers will need to carefully consider the tax rate, because it may impact whether they can afford a particular home.

The following are the real estate tax rates for the Central Virginia area:

City of Charlottesville – $.95/$100 of assessed value

Albemarle County – $.71/$100 of assessed value

Louisa County – $.62/$100 of assessed value

Fluvanna County – $.48/$100 of assessed value

Greene County – $.72/$100 of assessed value

Orange County – $.47/$100 of assessed value

If you are considering a move to Central Virginia, I would be happy to talk with you about the different neighborhoods that make up the Central Virginia real estate market.

Click here if you would like to search the homes for sale in Central Virginia.

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Virginia Now in Top Ten States for Foreclosures

August 20th, 2008

According to the July Foreclosure Market Report just released by Realty Trac, the leading online foreclosure market report, Virginia is now among the 10 states with the most foreclosures.  The three states with the highest foreclosure rates are Nevada, California, and Florida.  The additional states in the top ten are Arizona, Ohio, Gerogia, Michigan, Colorado, Utah and Virginia.

In Virginia the areas with the most foreclosures are Northern Virginia, Prince William County and Fredericksburg.  We are lucky that the Charlottesville area, although we are seeing an increase in foreclosure activity, is still seeing much less than many parts of the country.

However some foreclosures are starting to come onto our local market.  These can present a valuable market for the savy buyer.

To read the entire article click here.

Contact me if you would like to discuss the possibility of finding a foreclosure or would like information on the Charlottesville real estate market.

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Enjoy the Trails at Glenmore

August 19th, 2008

P1010049 (Small) The extensive system of walking and riding trails is a key feature that sets the Glenmore neighborhood appart.  Glenmore is a gated community located in the beautiful Keswick countryside just east of Charlottesville, Virginia.  The neighborhood has the usual amenities of country club, golf course, pool, tennis and fitness center.  However, it is the dedication to providing numerous opportunities to enjoy the countryside outside of the residential areas, but still inside the gates that sets this community appart.

Glenmore currently has 8.5 miles of trails, which is slated to grow to almost 13 miles by 2012.  These trails are enjoyed by walkers, joggers, photographers, birdwatchers and equestrians from the adjoining Glenmore Equestrian Center, managed by Shadowfax LLC.  Maintaining the trails has been a tru community effort with more that 50 volunteers participating in the upkeep of the existing trails and the opening of new areas.

It is very special to have so much access to nature, yet be a few minutes away from Charlottesville.  Please contact me if you would like a tour of Glenmore, to see how you could experience the Glenmore Lifestyle.

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Shadowfax Riders in the Glenmore Parade

August 18th, 2008

 Glenmore July 4 002 (Small) Every July 4th the Glenmore Community has a parade through the neighborhood.  Any community member is welcome to participate and we always see an array of decorated golf carts.  This year's parade included a contingent of dedorated horses and riders from Shadowfax LLC at the Glenmore Equestrian Center.  The riders included Allyson Louthan, her daughter Tyler and grandson Linden, Shelly Payne, and Sidney Simcoe.  Baily Dent even decorated the barn tractor and drove that in the Parade. 

This post is a little belated, but I just got the pictures and I wanted to share the fun.

Glenmore July 4 001 (Small)

Glenmore July 4 005 (Medium)

Glenmore is a gated community located in Keswick just east of Charlottesville, Virginia.  The nighborhood offers an active lifestyle with many amenities such as country club, golf course, tennis, pool, fitness center, and adjoining equestrian center.

If the Glenmore lifestyle looks like fun, contact me; I would be happy to give you a tour of the neighborhood.

Click here to search all of the homes for sale in Glenmore.

For information on Shadowfax LLC at the Glenmore Equestrian Center click here.

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