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Quinton Beckham
Keller Williams Realty
434.242.6212
www.select-homes-charlottesville.com
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Think you can't get a home loan? Think again
I think what is probably the most frequent fear of first time home buyers - or rather, those who dream of being first time home buyers - is that they won't be able to qualify for a mortgage.
I think most of us have been there at one time or another; whether you were a teen-ager sitting across from the car salesman or you have just been through the wringer with the economy and are trying to get out of paying high rents for something that is not yours, the fear of being turned town for a mortgage can paralyze you into not even trying.
Just this week I had a meeting with a family that was in a similar position. They had owned a home that was their 'dream home.' But then there was a flood. After the flood there was mold. The wife slipped and fractured her hip, requiring she be on temporary disability for six months. When they went to call their homeowner's insurance company, the company didn't know who they were. Lo and behold, after having had their mortgage sold off from company to the next a few times, there had been a mix up and the premiums that should have been protecting their home against just such a disaster were not being paid by the latest company to own their home.
After numerous phone calls and an attorney they did the only thing they could do to escape the black mold that was rising out of the basement and into their home: they left.
They called me not too long ago after having found me online and you could hear the emotion over the phone as they told me their story. They had left the home they owned and moved into a home that they are still leasing, but now the owner of the home that they are leasing wants to sell and they need a place to live. After talking to them I explained that the best thing to do was to come in to the office, meet with our mortgage officer - movement mortgage, a great company that we work with who keeps an office right with us to help our clients - and to just take a look and see what things looked like.
The couple was nearly tearful as they explained their story to us and gave us permission to check into their credit history and see what was possible.
Lo and behold, they are not that bad off. Yes, their old home shows negatively on their credit, but it was nearly three years ago that this happened and otherwise, they have good income, decent credit and can make some small changes that will allow us to get them into a home of their very own. Many handshakes and hugs later, they left with a plan to do some simple things to raise their credit scores and help them put money away to pay closing costs. It helped too that the husband had served in the Marines and they qualified for a VA loan.
In about three or four months, we should be able to have them in a home that they can own again, along with all of the tax advantages that go along with it and the simple pride of having a place to call their own.
What's the moral of this story? Simply this: No matter how bad you think things are, not taking the time to pre-qualify always works against you. Even the worst of credit can be repaired and a good lender has loan officers that can give you a plan, a time line and some hope. And who knows who these loan officers are? You REALTOR.
Think you can't buy a home because of your credit, you income or your past? You might be surprised. But you won't know if you don't ask.
If you want to know if you can own a home of your own, call me, I can help.
Homes for Sale in the Belmont Neighborhood of Charlottesville, VA
Homes for Sale in the Rugby Neighborhood of Charlottesville, VA
Resources and tips for Home Sellers in Charlottesville
Quinton Beckham
Keller Williams Realty Charlottesville
1885 Seminole Trail, Suite 100
Charlottesville, VA 22901
434.242.6212
www.select-homes-charlotteville.com

Just this week I had a meeting with a family that was in a similar position. They had owned a home that was their 'dream home.' But then there was a flood. After the flood there was mold. The wife slipped and fractured her hip, requiring she be on temporary disability for six months. When they went to call their homeowner's insurance company, the company didn't know who they were. Lo and behold, after having had their mortgage sold off from company to the next a few times, there had been a mix up and the premiums that should have been protecting their home against just such a disaster were not being paid by the latest company to own their home.
After numerous phone calls and an attorney they did the only thing they could do to escape the black mold that was rising out of the basement and into their home: they left.

The couple was nearly tearful as they explained their story to us and gave us permission to check into their credit history and see what was possible.
Lo and behold, they are not that bad off. Yes, their old home shows negatively on their credit, but it was nearly three years ago that this happened and otherwise, they have good income, decent credit and can make some small changes that will allow us to get them into a home of their very own. Many handshakes and hugs later, they left with a plan to do some simple things to raise their credit scores and help them put money away to pay closing costs. It helped too that the husband had served in the Marines and they qualified for a VA loan.
In about three or four months, we should be able to have them in a home that they can own again, along with all of the tax advantages that go along with it and the simple pride of having a place to call their own.
What's the moral of this story? Simply this: No matter how bad you think things are, not taking the time to pre-qualify always works against you. Even the worst of credit can be repaired and a good lender has loan officers that can give you a plan, a time line and some hope. And who knows who these loan officers are? You REALTOR.
Think you can't buy a home because of your credit, you income or your past? You might be surprised. But you won't know if you don't ask.
If you want to know if you can own a home of your own, call me, I can help.
Homes for Sale in the Belmont Neighborhood of Charlottesville, VA
Homes for Sale in the Rugby Neighborhood of Charlottesville, VA
Resources and tips for Home Sellers in Charlottesville
Quinton Beckham
Keller Williams Realty Charlottesville
1885 Seminole Trail, Suite 100
Charlottesville, VA 22901
434.242.6212
www.select-homes-charlotteville.com
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Coffee, Routines and the Betrayal of Small Appliances

Considering that I was only half-conscious it took me more than a few minutes to realize that I was not hearing that happy little burble of hot water pouring through ground coffee beans. My still sleep addled brain wondered at the lack of sound. Was I losing my hearing? Had last night's water had such wonderful viscosity that it was simply sliding noiselessly through the filter and other mechanics of my early-morning-make-me-smart machine. I pushed the button again turning it off. Then turned it back on. I put my hand on the hot plate to see if it was warm (not the best move, but hey, I was not fully awake yet) and all I could feel was the cold dread of a coffee pot that was not going to work.
Like a Comcast repairman, I unplugged it, counted to thirty and then plugged it back in. Pushed the button. No warmth. No water moving through coffee grinds. No love.
My hands and feet went numb, there was darkness stirring at the edges of my vision and leaned on the edge of the counter unable to move or react. HOW COULD I START MY DAY IF THERE WAS NO COFFEE??????
I didn't understand. This coffee pot and I have a great relationship. For years it has been my friend and confidante, alwasy gretting me in the morning and helping me to get started, to move, to think. It listened when I complained about life and relationships and gave me wise counsel to move forward with life and not to look back, to set goals and work steadily towards them, to honor my emotions but not let them rule me. How could it just sit there with that look on its little electronic clock face and refuse me now?
Hurt and disillusioned, I went and laid back down on my bed. As I stared in mute disppointment I could hear my iPhone buzzing as the morning emails began to arrive. I was stuck. Motionless. Unable to open my laptop to blog or post an ad; to check on any of the deals that were in negotiation.
Taking a deep breath, I got up. I checked the coffee pot again.
Still broke.
I laid back down.
As the room brightened with the rising sun, I forced myself out of bed, showered angrily and drove to Shenandoah Joes and ordered coffee to drink as I sulked on the used sofa in the corner and read every bit of bad news CNN and USA Today had to offer on my iPhone app.
I did eventually break myself out of it (I am sure the coffee and Shenandoah Joe's helped) and managed to get to a meeting on time, sign a listing agreement, ratify one contract for a buyer and get an offer on another listing of mine. All in all, I survived and it ended up being not such a bad day. When i got home last night I went to get a glass out of the cubbard and happened to glance up. There, staring accusingly at me, was my old fashioned French Press coffee pot. **sigh**
So what's the point of this little drama of my life? As I sit at the counter this morning sipping the amazingly good coffee from my French Press I am reminded that although routines are wonderful things - they help us to build happy and productive habits, after all - that we must also be prepared to improvise and felx when life throws us things that were not in our plan. If we are ready for our routine to go awry, then perhaps we will be more open to other solutions. Any agent who has weathered the bursting of the bubble can tell you, its about reading the changes and following them, not about succumbing to them and that paralysis is the worst reaction of all.
So, when you feel your business (or your life) changing and the routines that have served you for years are no longer working, look in your mental bubbards for the french press and do not give in to the paralysing emotions that may occur - there is a solution out there, if we let ourselves think of it.
And of course, If you are looking to buy a home, sell a home, or invest in Real Estate, please call me. I will grab a cup of coffee for us both and work to get you the best deal possible!
Luxury Homes for Sale in Charlottesville
Homes for sale in Belmont Neighborhood of Charlottesville
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The Beckham Team
3510 Remson Court, Suite 301
Charlottesville VA, 22901
434.242.6212
www.thebeckhamteam.com
And of course, If you are looking to buy a home, sell a home, or invest in Real Estate, please call me. I will grab a cup of coffee for us both and work to get you the best deal possible!
Luxury Homes for Sale in Charlottesville
Homes for sale in Belmont Neighborhood of Charlottesville
Homes for Sale in Rugby Neighborhood of Charlottesville
The Beckham Team
3510 Remson Court, Suite 301
Charlottesville VA, 22901
434.242.6212
www.thebeckhamteam.com
Saturday, March 16, 2013
REAL ESTATE IS BACK

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Luxury Homes for Sale in Charlottesville / Albemarle
Homes for Sale in the Belmont Neighborhood of Charlottesville
Quinton Beckham
Keller Williams Realty
1885 Seminole Trail, Suite 100
Charlottesville, VA 22901
434.242.6212
www.select-homes-charlottesville.com
Friday, March 15, 2013
51 Ways to make your home sell - Week #3
The third of our Short Weblogs with tips to help you sell your Home faster!
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All Homes for Sale in Charlottesville
Homes for Sale in Belmont
Homes for Sale in the Rugby Neighborhood
Homes for Sale in Redfields
For more Information or a Home Sale Consultation, Contact me:
Quinton Beckham, Keller Williams Realty
1885 Seminole Trail, Suite 100
Charlottesville VA, 22901
434.242.6212
www.select-homes-charlottesville.com
Click the links below for:
All Homes for Sale in Charlottesville
Homes for Sale in Belmont
Homes for Sale in the Rugby Neighborhood
Homes for Sale in Redfields
For more Information or a Home Sale Consultation, Contact me:
Quinton Beckham, Keller Williams Realty
1885 Seminole Trail, Suite 100
Charlottesville VA, 22901
434.242.6212
www.select-homes-charlottesville.com
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Top Ten Remodeling Values for Your Home
No matter who we are, we fix up our homes and then when we go to sell them, we want to get our money back. Now, we all know you don't get it ALL back, but here's a look at the top ten ways to increase the sale price of your home with a remodel and what you can expect recoup:
Selling your Home in Charlottesville? I can help you get the most for your home!
Quinton Beckham
Keller Williams Realty
1885 Seminole Trail, Suite 100
Charlottesville, VA 22901
434.242.6212
Saturday, March 9, 2013
51 Weeks of Tips to Sell your Home - Week #2
I know many of these tips seem silly as you listen to them and you think, "what? no buyer would ever notice that..."
But I dare you, go look out of your windows before you hit the play button, look carefully, then come back and watch...
And as always,
If you are looking to Buy a Home in Charlottesville,
Sell your Home in Charlottesville
Or Invest in Real Estate.
I want to help!
Quinton Beckham
Keller Williams Realty
1885 Seminole Trail, Suite 100
Charlottesville, VA 22901
434.242.6212
www.select-homes-charlottesville.com
But I dare you, go look out of your windows before you hit the play button, look carefully, then come back and watch...
And as always,
If you are looking to Buy a Home in Charlottesville,
Sell your Home in Charlottesville
Or Invest in Real Estate.
I want to help!
Quinton Beckham
Keller Williams Realty
1885 Seminole Trail, Suite 100
Charlottesville, VA 22901
434.242.6212
www.select-homes-charlottesville.com
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Let's Talk about Short Sales... But only for 2013
While perusing Facebook and catching up in what my friends across the country were doing I ran across one Tucker Griffin and Barnes' postings which talked about the Debt Forgiveness Act. Forgive me if I sound like I am quoting, and I guess in many ways I am, but Bill tucker is a lawyer in Charlottesville with over 30 years experience leading the Firm's Real Estate Group in all manner of Real Estate related issues. Tucker Griffin and Barnes is an excellent firm with a stellar reputation that, despite being a full service law firm, has managed to stay focused on their community.
Homes for Sale in the Belmont Neighborhood of Charlottesville
What he pointed out in this posting was that the Debt Forgiveness Act has been extended to December 31, 2013. This allows homeowners who are are at risk of foreclosure - upside down on their mortgages and going through financial issues that could make them fall behind on payments - to have an opportunity to sell the home they are in while avoiding being taxed on the "forgiven" debt. This is an incredible boon to any family that is feeling trapped in a home that they bought at the peak of the market that they can no longer keep up with after the recession.
For the full posting from Tucker, Griffin and Barnes, click here.
If you or someone you know is falling behind on their mortgage payments or at risk of foreclosure, a short sale offers you unique opportunities to get a fresh start without having to file bankruptcy or pay an enormous tax bill. For more information, contact me at 434.242.6212 and I strongly recommend that you read the link above.
Condominiums for sale in the City of Charlottesville
If you are looking to Buy a Home, Sell a Home or Invest in Real Estate, call me -
Quinton Beckham
Keller Williams Realty
434.242.6212
www.select-homes-charlottesville.com
Homes for Sale in the Belmont Neighborhood of Charlottesville
What he pointed out in this posting was that the Debt Forgiveness Act has been extended to December 31, 2013. This allows homeowners who are are at risk of foreclosure - upside down on their mortgages and going through financial issues that could make them fall behind on payments - to have an opportunity to sell the home they are in while avoiding being taxed on the "forgiven" debt. This is an incredible boon to any family that is feeling trapped in a home that they bought at the peak of the market that they can no longer keep up with after the recession.
For the full posting from Tucker, Griffin and Barnes, click here.
If you or someone you know is falling behind on their mortgage payments or at risk of foreclosure, a short sale offers you unique opportunities to get a fresh start without having to file bankruptcy or pay an enormous tax bill. For more information, contact me at 434.242.6212 and I strongly recommend that you read the link above.
Condominiums for sale in the City of Charlottesville
If you are looking to Buy a Home, Sell a Home or Invest in Real Estate, call me -
Quinton Beckham
Keller Williams Realty
434.242.6212
www.select-homes-charlottesville.com
Friday, March 1, 2013
Mortgage Rates Decline - Home Buyers Rise
If you were paying attention this week you saw that mortgage rates declined once again. A 30-year fixed rate had risen to 3.56% but yesterday reached the low of 3.51 - just a few tenths of a point from the all time low of 3.31% (click here for the full article from USA TODAY.) New home sales jumped 16% in January over December and the number of people who signed contracts to purchase resale homes also rose, according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR). Following this increase in demand, home prices also rose. All based on purchasing power.
NAR tracks the Pending Home Sales Index which measures the number of homes that are placed under contract. Although this does not measure actual sales, it is a good indicator of consumer confidence. This has seen a relatively steady climb over the last 12 months with a good jump in January. NAR offers this data to the public and you can view it by clicking here. Additionally, overall financial forecasts remain on the upswing with unemployment dropping, mortgage rates making modest climbs to reach break into the 4% territory in the fourth quarter of the year. This data can be seen by clicking here.
Overall, this continues to be a good home buying season for everyone involved with rising home prices benefitting sellers, decreasing unemployment putting cash in the hands of more consumers and low mortgage rates keeping homes affordable for anyone who is seeking to upgrade their home or get out of renting and become a homeowner.
If you are interested in becoming one of those homeowners, click this link to see all properties for sale in the City of Charlottesville, Virginia.
If you have questions on buying or selling a home, you can check out my website or contact me directly at 434.242.6212
Quinton Beckham
Keller Williams Realty
434.242.6212
www.select-homes-charlottesville.com
NAR tracks the Pending Home Sales Index which measures the number of homes that are placed under contract. Although this does not measure actual sales, it is a good indicator of consumer confidence. This has seen a relatively steady climb over the last 12 months with a good jump in January. NAR offers this data to the public and you can view it by clicking here. Additionally, overall financial forecasts remain on the upswing with unemployment dropping, mortgage rates making modest climbs to reach break into the 4% territory in the fourth quarter of the year. This data can be seen by clicking here.
Overall, this continues to be a good home buying season for everyone involved with rising home prices benefitting sellers, decreasing unemployment putting cash in the hands of more consumers and low mortgage rates keeping homes affordable for anyone who is seeking to upgrade their home or get out of renting and become a homeowner.
If you are interested in becoming one of those homeowners, click this link to see all properties for sale in the City of Charlottesville, Virginia.
If you have questions on buying or selling a home, you can check out my website or contact me directly at 434.242.6212
Quinton Beckham
Keller Williams Realty
434.242.6212
www.select-homes-charlottesville.com
Thursday, February 28, 2013
51 Ways to Make Your Home Sell Faster - Week #1
The first in a series of WebBlogs about making your home move FASTER from listing to Sale!
Looking to buy or sell a home in Charlottesville? I can help.
Click here to see Featured Properties for Sale in Charlottesville, VA
Quinton Beckham
Keller Williams Realty
434.242.6212
www.select-homes-charlottesville.com
Looking to buy or sell a home in Charlottesville? I can help.
Click here to see Featured Properties for Sale in Charlottesville, VA
Quinton Beckham
Keller Williams Realty
434.242.6212
www.select-homes-charlottesville.com
Believe it or not, it's a good time to sell

What they are finding is this: There aren't a lot of homes on the market.
While new home sales are starting to pick up again, builders remain cautious and many homeowners are still underwater on their mortgages making selling their home something that they are not optimistic about. The nation now has a 4.2 month supply of homes on the market; meaning that if sales continued at their current rate, we would be out of homes in 4.2 months.
Nationwide, nearly 28% of homeowners owe more than their home is worth, according to data from market watcher Zillow. And if you look at homeowners who don't have at least 20% in equity, that number climbs to 45%. So what does this mean for you?
Click here to see Homes for Sale in Charlottesville
For buyers
If you have been thinking that now is the time to get the best mortgage rates and better pricing per square foot on a home of your own, you are right. The market made a lot of gains last year but homes can still be found that are a great deal and the low mortgage rates mean that you can afford more home for your monthly payment. Some buyers who wouldn't have even been able to qualify for a mortgage of $250,000 because of interest rates making their monthly debt too high five years ago are finding that they CAN qualify because the payments are actually less than what many of them are paying for rent. It's still a great time to buy, but if you see that home that meets 90% of your needs, you better jump on it, there just aren't a lot homes out there and finding that "perfect" home in the price range you can afford isn't likely to happen.
For Sellers
If you have some equity or just have a real reason to move, then you shouldn't wait. You are much more likely to get close to your asking price now than if you wait until the market picks up in Spring and Summer and the competition grows. Although many buyers are aware of the lack of inventory, they are not wanting to wait and maybe miss a chance to make a great buy at a low interest rate. Listing now can make you one of the few homes available that many buyers are in competition for. Add that to the fact that the REO or distressed home market (those in short sales or foreclosures) is drying up, and you have an opportunity to snag that smart buyer who knows today's market conditions won't last.
Click here to see what your Charlottesville Home is Worth
For the complete article in USA TODAY, click here
Call me for more information on making the market work for you,
Quinton Beckham
Keller Williams Realty
434.242.6212
www.select-homes-charlottesville.com
Monday, February 25, 2013
Five Reasons to Buy A Home Now

Supply Is Shrinking
With inventory declining in many regions, finding a home of your dreams may become more difficult going forward. There are buyers in more and more markets surprised that there is no longer a large assortment of houses to choose from. The best homes in the best locations sell first. Don’t miss the opportunity to get that ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ buy.
Click here to see Condominiums for Sale in the City of CharlottesvillePrice Increases Are on the Horizon
Prices were expected to bounce along the bottom this winter. However, many pricing indices (examples: CoreLogic, FHFA, LPS, Case Shiller) are reporting that prices are continuing to rise.
Rents Are Skyrocketing

Interest Rates Are Projected to Rise
The Mortgage Bankers Association has projected that the 30-year mortgage interest rate will be 4.4% by the end of 2013. That is an increase of approximately one full point over current rates.
Click here to see Homes for Sale in the Redfields Neighborhood of CharlottesvilleBuy Low, Sell High
We would all agree that, when investing, we want to buy at the lowest price possible and hope to sell at the highest price. Housing can create family wealth as long as we follow this simple principle. Today, real estate is selling ‘low’. It’s time to buy.
And of course, if you are looking to buy a home, sell a home, or invest in real estate in the greater Charlottesville / Albemarle area - call me - I can help!
Keller Williams Realty
434.242.6212
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Wednesday's Child, full of woe...
So you've done it, you made the plunge, chose a Real Estate Agent and you are putting your home on the market; you are ready to get it out there and don't want to wait another day! But maybe you should.
One thing that every Real Estate Agent knows and lives by, the longer your home is on the market, the less likely you are get your asking price. Days on Market is the holy grail of negotiating and one of the few unarguable points in determining the how close to your asking price that first golden offer is; the longer on the market, the less likely it is you will get the price you ask for.
In this era of online everything there is simply one magic day for marketing a home and getting the most bang for your electronic debut - Friday. According the Real Estate Analysts Redfin, homes listed on a Friday garnered 99.1% of their asking price in the actual sale. (Remember folks, that is an average, your individual experience will absolutely vary according to the market you are in, your home itself, the neighborhood and local trends.)
Homes for Sale in the City of Charlottesville, Virginia
Nailing the day that a home listing hits the internet is crucial according to Glenn Kelman, President and CEO of Redfin, which covers 19 markets in the U.S. "You get four times the traffic on the day of debut than any other time of the week, and you only get one chance," he says, "Soon, you're yesterday's news." Properties listed on a Friday also sell the fastest, average days on the market being only 81 days.
But what makes Friday so special? Richard Ryan, Professor of Psychology at the University of Rochester says that adults typically work a Monday through Friday workweek (adults who are NOT real estate agents, I should add) and are more upbeat and enthusiastic on a Friday. They also tend to report more energy and vitality on the weekends which could make them more proactive in actually seeing your home or making an offer.
Homes for sale in the Belmont Neighborhood of Charlottesville
So if Friday is the best day to debut, what is the worst? Sundays. Homes that debut on a Sunday end up selling, on average, for 98.4% of asking price. That could be a difference of nearly $5000 on a $500,000 home. Sunday listings have to sit around for a few days before people start lining up home tours for them and by that time, newer listings may make the Sunday debuts seem stale.
Now you can't hang your entire marketing plan for selling a home on the day of the week, but in this market of ups and downs and low inventory and competitive buyers, we certainly can take every little bump to help us that we can get. The number of factors that go into a home sale are so numerous as to be immeasurable, one of the many reasons you need a Real Estate Agent to help you navigate it and get the best price and best net proceeds for your home.
As always, if you are looking to Sell a Home in Charlottesville, Buy a home in Charlottesville or want to Invest in Real Estate, email me or give me a call, I would love to be the agent that helps makes it the absolute best experience for you possible.
Quinton Beckham
Keller Williams Realty
434.242.6212
www.select-homes-charlottesville.com
Click here for the complete article from the WSJ

In this era of online everything there is simply one magic day for marketing a home and getting the most bang for your electronic debut - Friday. According the Real Estate Analysts Redfin, homes listed on a Friday garnered 99.1% of their asking price in the actual sale. (Remember folks, that is an average, your individual experience will absolutely vary according to the market you are in, your home itself, the neighborhood and local trends.)
Homes for Sale in the City of Charlottesville, Virginia
Nailing the day that a home listing hits the internet is crucial according to Glenn Kelman, President and CEO of Redfin, which covers 19 markets in the U.S. "You get four times the traffic on the day of debut than any other time of the week, and you only get one chance," he says, "Soon, you're yesterday's news." Properties listed on a Friday also sell the fastest, average days on the market being only 81 days.
But what makes Friday so special? Richard Ryan, Professor of Psychology at the University of Rochester says that adults typically work a Monday through Friday workweek (adults who are NOT real estate agents, I should add) and are more upbeat and enthusiastic on a Friday. They also tend to report more energy and vitality on the weekends which could make them more proactive in actually seeing your home or making an offer.
Homes for sale in the Belmont Neighborhood of Charlottesville

Now you can't hang your entire marketing plan for selling a home on the day of the week, but in this market of ups and downs and low inventory and competitive buyers, we certainly can take every little bump to help us that we can get. The number of factors that go into a home sale are so numerous as to be immeasurable, one of the many reasons you need a Real Estate Agent to help you navigate it and get the best price and best net proceeds for your home.
As always, if you are looking to Sell a Home in Charlottesville, Buy a home in Charlottesville or want to Invest in Real Estate, email me or give me a call, I would love to be the agent that helps makes it the absolute best experience for you possible.
Keller Williams Realty
434.242.6212
www.select-homes-charlottesville.com
Click here for the complete article from the WSJ
Monday, February 18, 2013
Keller Williams Realty Now #1 Real Estate Company in the United States by Agent Count
Company also announces franchise expansion into Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Turkey

During his standing-room-only, annual State of the Company address, CEO Mark Willis made the announcement, stating, “Keller Williams associates: We are one family. We have one destiny. We share one thing ... We are America’s #1 real estate company by agent count!”
Willis also reported strong productivity gains by Keller Williams associates in 2012. Year over year, per-agent units increased 23 percent, closed volume was up 31 percent, and gross commission income rose 28 percent. Moreover, a record 91 percent of the company’s offices were profitable for the year. The company also announced its final profit share total for the year, which added up to more than $55 million in profits distributed to Keller Williams associates – an increase of 44 percent over the previous year.
Keller Williams Realty President Mary Tennant updated attendees on the company’s charitable 501(c)(3) entity, KW Cares, which in 2012 awarded $2.7 million in grants to associates and their families in need.
And finally, Keller Williams Worldwide President Chris Heller announced plans to expand into two new regions: (1) Germany, Austria, and Switzerland; and (2) Turkey. The company previously
announced global franchise agreements in Vietnam, Indonesia, and Southern Africa. Heller also
extended a big welcome to more than 70 international guests who were visiting from 18 countries.
“One of the keys to Keller Williams Realty’s phenomenal success has been our ability to grow organically – from agent to agent, from market center to market center, from country to country – earning our reputation one person at a time,” Heller said.
Willis’ presentation was followed by a 30th anniversary party. The No. 1 announcement and celebration capped a remarkable year for the Austin, TX-based company:
“One of the keys to Keller Williams Realty’s phenomenal success has been our ability to grow organically – from agent to agent, from market center to market center, from country to country – earning our reputation one person at a time,” Heller said.
Willis’ presentation was followed by a 30th anniversary party. The No. 1 announcement and celebration capped a remarkable year for the Austin, TX-based company:
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- J.D. Power and Associates ranked Keller Williams “Highest in Customer Satisfaction”
among both home buyers and home sellers.*
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- Keller Williams was ranked No. 9 on America’s Top 150 Workplaces – the only national real
estate company on the list.
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- And in April, Keller Williams co-founder and bestselling author Gary Keller will publish his
latest book, The ONE Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results.
Willis thanked associates and implored them to “Never back down” from their new position as the largest real estate company in the United States: “Let’s celebrate tonight, but watch out, competition. Tomorrow we’re going to be working harder than we’ve ever worked before. The real prize we’re pursuing is to be #1 in agent count and transactions and volume all across the world!”
*Disclaimer: Keller Williams received the highest numerical score among full service real estate firms for home buyers and home sellers in the proprietary J.D. Power and Associates 2012 Home Buyer/Seller StudySM. Study based on 2,994 total evaluations measuring five firms and measures opinions of individuals who bought or sold a home between March 2011 and April 2012. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of consumers surveyed March-May 2012. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com - Looking to buy a Charlottesville Home?
- Sell your Charlottesville Home?
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- Quinton Beckham
- Keller Williams Realty
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Monday, February 11, 2013
So you've closed on your new home... NOW WHAT?
You've searched and searched, previewed homes until your eyes have bled and finally (as your Realtor cheered and jumped up and down) found the home of your dreams, made an offer, made it through contract negotiations, home inspections and closing. You're done and ready to move in, right? Well, maybe. There are some things you still need to do to keep that home your "dream home."
Prepare for anything you want done before you move in
Rarely does a buyer get into a new home that is truly, completely, ready to go. As you have looked at the home and toured through it you have come up with a myriad of ideas about how to live in it. Where you will out the sofa, which rooms the kids will have, what color are you going to paint that room that has a shade of lavender rarely seen outside of an Easter egg. Which rug will cover that stain in the otherwise immaculate hardwood floors...
If you want to get things done to your new home, the best time to do them is before you move in. Once you have removed your contingencies, the sellers have moved out and you are close to closing, get the contractors in the house that you are going to need to do work on the home to make it yours. Have the painter take a look and give an estimate, get that floor refinisher in to see the stain and tell you if he can fix it and how much it will cost, how long it will take. Your Realtor can be a great resource for small job contractors who can help you get all the minor repairs that weren't worth negotiating over but that you still want done. Work on a home is faster, cheaper and less headache if it can be done while the home is vacant. Nothing takes the fun out of moving into a home faster than sharing the space for the week with Joe the Plumber...
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Set up the utilities

You have your new keys! WONDERFUL! Now change the locks.
It's just better to assume that everyone and their brother has a set of those keys that are now in your hand. The listing agent likely made them available to a score of contractors, their assistant and God only knows how many copies the last owner handed out to family members and neighbors to be sure that they never got locked out.
Be ready to hire a cleaning crew before you put one stick of furniture in

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Have a handyman or a small contractor on call
Moving in can take days or weeks depending on your particular tastes and personality and once the house has closed, it's all yours. Every square foot of joy and each and every scratch, dent or hole in the wall from dropping that family heirloom armoire made from leftover 1941 tank panels. Having a handy man identified who is ready to go can make your life simpler. If you have them identified already and know that they can do the touch ups or fix those small yes annoying items that are not apparent until after you try to move in.
Taking just a little time to plan ahead can save you a ton of headache, remove huge amounts of stress from being prepared and make your overall experience a much, much more enjoyable one!
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Quinton Beckham
Keller Williams Realty
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Contemporary Design in Historic Belmont neighborhood
Anyone who has spent time in Belmont knows that it is a
neighborhood that is on the move. Over the last decade it has seen the growth
of some amazing restaurants in its central core and even had the area dubbed
“Downtown Belmont.” The largest named neighborhood in the City limits, Belmont
(or Belmont-Carlton, as it is often called) it has seen some dramatic changes
in its housing and overall appeal.

One such builder is architect Jared Metzger, managing
partner of Metzger Design; a full service firm that provides the complete A to
Z of development, architectural design, construction, project management and
graphic design. A graduate of UVA, Jared has been a licensed Class A contractor
for over eight years and a practicing architect for over 12 years. After
spending some time with firms in Washington, D.C. and Charlottesville, he
struck out on his own to establish Metzger Design.
“I always have enjoyed building things and actually got my
undergraduate degree in fine arts, specializing in wood and metal sculpting,”
Jared says, “ I wanted to find a practical application to sculpture and found
architecture to be a great profession. In fact, I think architecture pushes my
imagination even further, because its not only about form, but ultimately about
function.”


“Charlottesville has become a wonderful place to experiment
with home design,” says Metzger, “buyers have become much more sophisticated
and have learned to expect more. I think a lot of that is because of the
variety of design firms that are active in the market. Metzger Design is
committed to offering contemporary homes that are affordable to the average
family.” With an asking price of $229,900, the Midland Street properties are a
testament to that truth – the average mortgage on new homes in Charlottesville
(the amount financed after any down payment) in 2012 was $247,537 according to Housing Intelligence.
To see the latest Metzger Properties for sale, click the links below
Fo more information on Metzger Design go to:
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Quinton Beckham
Keller Williams Realty
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