Change Your Clocks!

Remember that it’s time to “fall back!” If you forgot to reset your clocks yesterday before going to bed, be sure to set it back 1 hour now.  Also use this extra hour you gained and follow some of these tips to make sure you and your family are safe!

“Fall Back!”

It’s that time of the year again! Daylight Saving Time will officially end on Sunday.  This means that most people in the U.S. will turn their clocks back one hour from 2 a.m. to 1 a.m on Sunday, November 4, 2012.

Since we set our clocks back every fall, it’s a good time to do a few things around the house at the same time to ensure the safety of your family.

Make sure to take care of the following household tasks on Sunday:

What You Need to Know About Filing Insurance Claims

Hurricane Sandy at peak intensity on October 25, 2012

Hurricane Sandy at peak intensity on October 25, 2012

Last week has been a busy week for everyone! Hurricane Sandy took a devastating tool on the east coast. Many were affected by the storms and lots of homes were damaged. Remember, claims are processed on a first-come, first-served basis, the high volume of claims is sure to delay payments significantly. So, if your home was in the devastating path of Sandy, here are some tips to help you in filing your insurance claim!

Maintain an inventory of household items.
Receiving a fair payout for damage to one’s home and belongings begins by making a list of what you own, particularly the more expensive items, including what they cost, even if it’s only an estimate. Taking photos or shooting video while you describe the items and how much you paid for them works too. And, if possible, take digital photos and video, which you can store online on websites like Flickr and Picasa. That way, you can access them in the event your computer is damaged.

If you have receipts saved for your more valuable items, take photos of those, as well.  Continue reading

Potomac Mills is Expanding!

For those you know that haven’t heard, POTOMAC MILLS IS EXPANDING! This is a great sign for the local community as Potomac Mills will undergo an exterior renovation and add some nationally recognized restaurants and stores.  Some new restaurants and stores will include Cheesecake Factory, Bobby’s Burger Palace, BuyBuy BABY, Christmas Tree Shops and expansion of Coach Factory Store and Saks 5th Avenue.

So you’re probably wondering “How does this effect me?”

It’s simple, it’s another sign of that the economy is recovering.  This will not only help create new jobs at the mall but also give the local community a new sense of pride in the “new” shopping mall.  When people take pride in where they live, the house prices usually tend to go up so it will further improve the economic recovery.

So if you’re looking to buy or sell and want to know what a house is worth in this area, call me today at 703-577-4320.

New Agency Laws!

It’s July and the summer has started. As things heat up and buyers rush into the market, they are faced with new challenges and require proper representation. Virginia Association of REALTOR® (VAR) has developed and passed legislation that will enhance the agency relationship and disclosure requirements. These new laws go into effect on July 1, 2012 and as with any legislation, the actual language can be boring and dull so I’ve tried my best to briefly explain everything. If for some reason my explanation isn’t enough or you’d like to learn more, please visit VAR’s site at www.varealtor.com/agency.

What has changed?

  1. Inform the consumer: The law is to make sure consumers are fully informed about the real estate services they’ll receive and the nature of the relationship with the licensee.
  2. Mitigate REALTOR® liability: The law is designed to protect licensees by making sure full disclosure is provided and the nature of brokerage relationship is reduced to writing. It’s to eliminate much of the consumer confusion that can come back and bite the licensee.
  3. Discourage opportunisitic dual agency: The law is intended to make sure that licensees who practice dual agency are fully informing consumers about the risky nature of that relationship.
So, what does this mean for you?
Once you’ve found a REALTOR® you want to represent you, you need to enter into a written brokerage relationship that will outline a minimum of the following:
  • what services the REALTOR® will provide;
  • how long the REALTOR® will provide those services for; and
  • what fees will be charged and how they will be paid.
VAR has created a very informative flyer that will help you understand the changes of this law and better answer any questions. You can view the PDF document by going to the following link: Your Realtors Role – Understanding Your Options.

Now if you’re ready to start looking for homes or are interested in selling your home, please contact me at 703-577-4320 and I’ll be happy to further explain the agency relationship and help in “Giving Your Dreams An Address!”

We’re counting on you!

Chase and LivingSocial want to help small business grow by awarding 12 individual business with a grant for $250,000.  We need your help to reach our goal of 250 votes.  Please show us your support.

Here are the instructions:
1. Go to www.missionsmallbusiness.com
2. Click “Support”
3. Search for ‘Prince William Realty’
4. Vote. It’s that easy!!

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“Spring Forward!”

Spring ForwardIt’s that time of the year again! Daylight Saving Time will officially begin today.  This means that most people in the U.S. will turn their clocks forward one hour on Sunday, March 11, 2012.

Since we set our clocks forward every spring, it’s a good time to do a few things around the house at the same time to ensure the safety of your family.

Make sure to take care of the following household tasks on Sunday:

We Have A New Address!

Map of New AddressWe’ve Moved….Come Visit!

Over the years, we’ve helped many of you
find your dream home and because of YOU
we’ve had the opportunity to expand!
Please make a note of our new address:
3985 Prince William Pkwy, Ste 206
Woodbridge, VA 22192

We’re excited to be at this new location and have great things planned for next year to better serve you, so be on the lookout for our grand opening ceremony invitation early next year!

Can We End Bigotry?

Subject: Repudiate Calls to Stop Advertising on TLC’s “All-American Muslim”

When TLC first announced the launching of the “All-American Muslim” reality show in July of this year, it quickly landed on the radar of the fringe anti-Islam/Islamophobia industry here in the United States. These are the same people who successfully attacked Whole Foods and Campbell’s Soup for introducing a Halal line of products, targeted to practicing American Muslims, and whose bigoted activities are well-documented in a report published by the Center for American Progress titled “Fear, Inc.” These groups, spearheaded by the likes of Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer of “Stop the Islamization of America,” and others, acted swiftly to hijack the public platform created by the show, so that they could spew hatred of the most heinous and reprehensible kind against Muslims and Islam, all while selling books and speeches calling to their fringe cause.

“All-American Muslim” premiered in November to critical acclaim from The New York Times, The Guardian, NPR, Time Magazine, The Atlantic, USA Today, and others, not to mention in posts and articles from notable conservatives such as Melissa Crawley of Daily Republican News, blogger Matt Lewis of the Daily Caller (who invited and interviewed an “All-American Muslim” cast member), and Andrew Breitbart’s Big Hollywood and to a record 1.7 million viewers. Yet no sooner had it premiered than the anti-Islam/Islamophobia industry frantically urged their supporters to contact the network’s advertisers and demand that they pull their commercial spots from that hour on TLC in an attempt to strangle the show off of the air. Before a single advertiser could confirm or deny their position, the Florida Family Association touted that advertisers were fleeing the show “like rats from a sinking ship,” clearly aware that the greatest advantage of this invented “whisper campaign” lies in its ability to plant the seeds of doubt in the minds of future advertisers for the show.

Let it be known that the virus of extremism is not exclusive to any one group of people, as is increasingly evident from the hate-mongering climate that has gripped some across our nation. And that mainstream American voices of all backgrounds are our most viable cure today. It is time for all of us as Americans to once again say no to hate-mongering and bigotry. United, we must reach out to the corporate executives and decision-makers of these big brands–from Home Depot to T-Mobile and from Amway to Stop & Shop–to get their positions on the record, while demanding that they publicly repudiate bigoted calls to stop advertising during “All-American Muslim.” We believe that a concerted effort to gain the support of these companies can force steam out of a bigoted industry–that aims to cause deeper rifts between Americans and between global citizens.

That’s why I signed a petition to Kristen Kurtz, Media Relations Contact, SWEET’N LOW, William P. Lauder, CEO, CLINIQUE, William J. Gentner, CEO, JOHN FRIEDA HAIRCARE WORLDWIDE, Michael Duke, CEO, WAL-MART, K-MART, Robert F. Moran, CEO, PETSMART, James Dyson, CEO, DYSON VACUUMS, Steven C. Lieberman, VP & Managing Director, AMWAY, Carl Schlicker, CEO, STOP & SHOP, Jamie Dimon, CEO, JPMORGAN CHASE, Robert Dotson, CEO, T-MOBILE, HTC RADAR PHONE, CENTRUM, Frank Blake, CEO, HOME DEPOT, J. Clifford Hudson, CEO, SONIC, Glenn A. Britt, CEO, TIME WARNER CABLE, Adam Miller, Executive VP, Corporate Affairs, NBC NEWS, Lauren Knapp, Senior Vice President, NBC News Marketing & Communicaitons, NBC NEWS, PRO-ACTIV, AIRBORNE SUPPLEMENTS, THE LION KING, KETTLE CHIPS, TRUE BLUE TEST, KAYAK.COM, KAHLUA, TRUMOO, KINECT, Edmond J. English, CEO, BOB’S FURNITURE, FREE COUNTRY CLOTHING, NORTH SHORE/LIJ HOSPITAL and Melissa Danforth, Senior Director, Communications and Membership, LEAPFROG, which says:

“We the undersigned, as concerned Americans and as your consumers, call for your continued advertising support during TLC’s unscripted series, “All-American Muslim.”

While no television program can possibly fully represent an entire community, the portrayal of five American families in Dearborn, Michigan has deeply positive repercussions and results—reinforcing shared values of family, friendship, community, and coexistence that are universal to all of us—whether we are Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Atheist, or of any other belief system represented in the United States.

We ask that you work to stand up against the bigots of the anti-Islam/Islamophobia industry, whose most concerning complaint is that the show is intent on humanizing American Muslims—as though humanization were not an American value.

These bigoted viewpoints reek of self-interest, do not represent the American mainstream, and do not speak for any political party.

The visible aim of those who have threatened the show’s supporters is to propagate hatred against fellow Americans because of their religious beliefs, while increasing the success of their own bigoted industries. Ultimately, it is these same critics who have often touted the question: “Where are the mainstream Muslims?” We believe that “All-American Muslim” portrays just that—mainstream American Muslims—and that these critics should celebrate an effort like this, not condemn it. Yet their reactions leave no more proof necessary of their actual, hate-mongering intentions. And we believe that America and our American companies are above that.

To date, Lowe’s has been the only company that has allegedly caved in to bigoted pressure, going on record to state that it would not continue to advertise during “All-American Muslim” because the TV show “did not meet its advertiser guidelines. [Lowe's] will pull [its] advertising on shows if [it] learn[s] there are issues raised from a broad spectrum of customers and viewers who represent multiple perspectives, which Lowe’s understands was the case in this situation with this particular show.” As yet, it is unclear as to which “multiple perspectives” were represented in the complaints, and such information has not been made available to the public eye. This raises grave concerns about the integrity behind the decision.

Lowe’s Chairman Robert A. Niblock recently pointed out that “while leadership is always important, it’s even more critical in challenging times.” He was right. We ask that you show true leadership by ensuring that you do not cave in to support for this bigotry, and by letting the public know that your company will not bow to the demands of any bigoted interests, but will instead defend our cherished American values of pluralism, respect, a prevention of discrimination based on race and religion, and an openness to learn about the other without the flawed industries of fear, hatred, and intimidation reigning over us as a society.

As concerned Americans and as your consumers, we request that you stand up for our American values, and fight back against bigotry and fear-mongering, by publicly repudiating calls to stop advertising during TLC’s “All-American Muslim.”"

Will you sign this petition? Click here:

http://signon.org/sign/defend-our-american-values?source=s.em.cp&r_by=1808047

Thanks!

Lots to Be Thankful For!

Last week was a very eventful week for Congress and we’ve got lots of things to be thankful for. The obvious is health, family, happiness, etc. However, there is much more had happened in  the real estate world last week that we should all be thankful for. Here is a list of all the great things that took place last week:

CONGRESS RAISES FHA LOAN LIMIT
As you know, in late September the FHA, Fannie Mae; and Freddie Mac loan limits were reduced in 42 states pricing potential home buyers out of the American Dream of home ownership and holding back the housing recovery. Congress restored the loan limits for the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) for two years. The reinstated FHA loan limit formula and cap change will help make mortgages more affordable and accessible for hard-working, middle-class families in 669 counties in 42 states and territories, where Continue reading