Further, purchasing a property in the Alexandria area and staying on several years allows you and your family time to build long-lasting relationships within the Fairfax County community. If you are looking for an enchanting 3 bedroom property for approximately $550,000, your selections might be limited right now. 6421 Fleet Dr might be the best selection for you, but we have a few more tips below.
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If you're contemplating real estate in Alexandria and your budget is roughly $624,900, here are several $624,900 options to choose from.
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Shirley Park is a favorite place to shop for Siding – Aluminum / Steel Rambler in Fairfax County. We really like houses like those found in Shirley Park. How do you think 6253 Fogle St compares to others in Shirley Park?
Shirley Park houses have from 3 to 2 bedrooms. 6253 Fogle St has 3 bedrooms. None of the houses selling in Shirley Park have garages. 6278 Wills St is the most expensive property for sale in Shirley Park. The average living area in Shirley Park is 0 while 6253 Fogle St has 0 sqft of living space.
Houses in Shirley Park are 65 years old. Typically houses at Shirley Park have Central, Forced Air heating, Ceiling Fan(s), Central Air Conditioning cooling. Electric hot water heaters and a Composite roof.
Nesbitt Realty works for landlords in Alexandria, VA. We appreciate the opportunity to serve the property owner’s needs. Nesbitt Realty does not manage the Shirley Park association. (We are not the association nor are we association management.) Rather, we manage houses that have become rental units. If you need a renter at Shirley Park we can help you find the best possible tenants as quickly as possible.
Do you really need a property manager?
Although hiring a property management company has many advantages, there is an expense associated with hiring a property manager. In addition to the cost of property management, there are other reasons why property management might not be for you. Consider the following factors to determine if hiring a property management company would be a good decision for your property.
Ask yourself these questions:
Will you live and work near your rental property? Northern Virginia is a very transient area. We have more than our share of military, diplomats, State Department, political appointees and academia. If you’re getting transferred across the country or around the world, it might be a good idea to let a professional manage your rental. Even simple tasks can get complicated very quickly when you aren’t around to manage the details.
Do you want to handle the details of property management? Some landlords look forward to the challenge of finding good tenants. Some landlords find that maintaining a property and managing details is rewarding and enjoy taking late night calls. On the other hand, if you think rental property ownership is a chore and want little or nothing to do with the day-to-day management of your properties, you should probably consider hiring help to manage your property.
How busy are you? Even if you find hands-on management rewarding, you may not have much time to devote to your property management business. If you’ve already got a full-plate, then the last thing you need is more to worry about, thus hiring a management company may be a good way to spend your money.
Can you afford the cost? Let’s face it. Hiring a property management company is much more attractive option if you can afford it. If monthly cash-flow is not an issue, you’ll likely save money by paying a property manager and writing off the expense. But if at the end of every month cash is tight, you might not want to hire a property manager.
Can you afford the risk? Do you understand the Virginia Residential Landlord Tenant Act? Do you know the tenant’s rights? Do you know your responsibilities? The more you know about property management in today’s litigious culture the more you’ll understand the value of having a professional in your corner.
Do you have access to a network of maintenance people? All properties require maintenance. When your tenant calls you in need of repair will you know who to call and what to do in a timely fashion? If not, yo might want to consider hiring a property manager.