How To Buy A $785,000 Rambler In 22207 In Arlington County

Julie Nesbitt Buying real estate in Arlington County is plausibly the most complex single biggest capital decision most residents of Arlington, Virginia will ever make. As a great real estate whiz, I will be a strong protector who realizes the informational and emotional support that buyers need when finding and acquiring a house. Photo of 6137 Williamsburg Blvd As a market savvy Realtor, I have what it takes to benefit buyers through the details and obstacles that could occur during the purchase process. I’m Julie Nesbitt and I'm at your service when you want help purchasing a residence like 6137 Williamsburg Blvd in Arlington. I'm happy to help and there is no fee for my service and if I represent you, I'll rebate you $4,804 at closing. [rebate terms and conditions]

$785,000 || 6137 Williamsburg Blvd, Arlington, Va. 22207

|| Beds: 3 || Baths: 2 || Half-Baths: 0 || Living Area: 0 || Days On Market: 1 || || Stoneleigh || Buyer’s Rebate From Nesbitt Realty: $4,804 || MLS: AR10128546 Photo of 6137 Williamsburg Blvd if you intend to get a home like this in 22207, here's what you have to to:
    1. You're not ready to shop until you're ready to buy. Listings will come and go on the market so you need to be ready when you find the right place of residence for you. Don't panic. I have the experience to put your ducks in a row. I can even help you with exiting your rental on your terms.
    2. Find a trusted partner. It's incredibly important to discover a fine real estate agent in Arlington County who fully comprehends you and your needs.
    3. When you compare the pied-a-terre you want, make a good offer. When it comes time to make the offer, I can assist you to put together an offer that works for your needs and within your budget but puts you in the best position to make the purchase.
    4. It's advisable to think about maintenance and repair costs into your purchase of real estate budget. Even brand-new real estate will require some work.
    5. Consider the future. It’s easy to get wrapped up in your present needs, but you should also think about reselling the residence before you pick up. The average first-time purchaser expects to stay in a home for around 10 years, according to the National Association of REALTORS®’ 2013 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers.
    6. It's up to you to decide what's important in your residence. For example:
      • Is it important to have storage or a basement? Do you need a garage or parking space?
      • Do you want a “green” home? Do you care about the heating or cooling systems?
      • Do you want the most expensive dwelling in the neighborhood (6137 Williamsburg Blvd) or the least expensive house in the neighborhood (7014 Alicent Pl).
Photo of 6137 Williamsburg Blvd If you need more information about home buying,  contact me, Julie Nesbitt. I will help you get the home you want on a budget you can afford.
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Julie Nesbitt is an ABR who has served buyers in some of Alexandria’s most exclusive neighborhoods.  She is a top producing agent who has listed and sold property in Northern Virginia. In addition to helping folks buy, sell and rent property in Northern Virginia, Julie is the primary administrator of the property management services performed by Nesbitt Realty and Condo Alexandria. Call Julie at (703)765-0300.