How To Obtain A 1,818 Sqft Place In 22309

Stuart Nesbitt
Stuart Nesbitt
Buying real estate in Fairfax County for many people is the most important single biggest capital decision most Americans will ever make. As a local professional with extensive real estate knowledge about Alexandria, Virginia, I am a strong guide that gets the informational and emotional backing that purchasers need at shopping and buying a 4-bedroom Rambler-style abode in 22309 in Fairfax County. Photo of 4017 Colonial Ave As a local Realtor with market knowledge about properties like 4017 Colonial Ave, I have the levels of patience to guide home shoppers in Colonial Acres through the entire process which may appear during your house purchase. I’m Stuart Nesbitt and I have the skills and experience in 22309 to help you acquire a house in 22309. We don't charge buyers a commission or fee and if I represent you, I'll rebate you $2,695 at closing. [rebate terms and conditions]

$524,900 : 4017 Colonial Ave, Alexandria, Virginia 22309

|| Beds: 4 || Baths: 2 || Half-Baths: 0 || Living Area: 1,818 || Days On Market: 2 || || Colonial Acres || Buyer’s Rebate From Nesbitt Realty: $2,695 || MLS: FX10153802 Photo of 4017 Colonial Ave if you really want to pick up a home like this, here are the steps:
    1. Make yourself ready. Properties will come and go on the market so you need to be ready when you spot the most suitable house 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 patient professional. It's very important to discover a proactive licensed real estate adviser who you can work with to achieve your goals. You want an agent that listens and understands what you want and knows how to get it.
    3. When you shop the house you want, make a good offer. It's unlikely that you are the only purchaser interested in the house, so you want to make your offer the one that the seller will choose.
    4. Factor maintenance and repair costs into your purchase of real estate budget. If you're purchasing a condominium these costs are mostly factored into your association fee. You can't count on the landlord. You are the landlord.
    5. Think ahead. It’s easy to get wrapped up in your present needs, but you should also think about reselling the home before you buy.
    6. It's up to you to decide what's important in your abode. For example:
      • Do you like homes built in 1950? The neighboring homes are 68 years old.
      • What are your needs and wants from your home's community? For example, do you care about shops or shops? You're buying the neighborhood when you're buying real estate.
      • Do you care about the architectural style of the property? Houses in Colonial Acres are commonly Rambler.
Photo of 4017 Colonial Ave If you need assistance with your home purchase,  call me, Stuart Nesbitt. I am ready, willing and able to be your real estate guide. I’m a local expert on Northern Virginia real estate.

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Stuart Nesbitt is a Realtor® licensed in the Commonwealth of Virginia. His office is located in Fairfax County near the City of Alexandria in Belle Haven. He was born and raised in Northern Virginia and attended Fairfax County schools. Call him at any time to discuss your real estate needs.