Archive for ◊ April, 2009 ◊

Author: Bob Nelson
• Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Last night (Apr 28th) was the third in our series of charity nights at the Old Brogue in Great Falls.  We had approximately 25 people attend, despite the Capitals playing in game seven of the playoff series with the New York Rangers.  In addition to the 20 percent donation going to the Susan G. Komen foundation, we raised additional money by having folks purchase extra chances for the two door prizes.  I of course have to thank Mike Kearney (owner of the Brogue) for contributing 10 percent of everyone’s dinner to the charity.  We also had great prizes donated by Michele Cornejo of Toll Brothers and Paul and Connie Sawtell of Dominion Title in Great Falls.  The Toll Brother gift of a crystal bowl from Tiffany’s was won by Frank Barlow.  I’m sure Linda will put it to great use.  The wonderful gift basket went to Susan and Jim Cassell of Great Falls Design Build.  Hope they enjoy all the goodies.  We only ask that if you are thinking about purchasing a new home, consider Toll Brothers and of course schedule your settlement with Dominion Title.

Next month’s event will take place on Tuesday May 26th.  Proceeds from this event will go towards supporting the American Diabetes Association.  As of today, we have one door prize of a bottle of Casa Noble tequila.  This coming from our good friend Otto Hoernig.  Please feel free to call or drop an e-mail if you would like to make a donation as well.  More importantly, we hope to see you there on the 26th.  If you plan to attend drop me an e-mail so that we can keep track of how much room to reserve.

Author: Bob Nelson
• Monday, April 27th, 2009

This is the very first entry in my posting of artwork for young artists.  Simply click on her name and enjoy!   Those of you who are old enough to remember the old Highlights Magazine will recall how kids would send in their drawings to display in the magazine.  Please feel free to send your artwork to me either via e-mail or snail mail if you would like it posted.  Include any info you would like included, i.e., your name, age, home town, etc.  I hope you find it fun.

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Author: Bob Nelson
• Saturday, April 25th, 2009

I encourage anyone with a little vision to come on by my open house this Sunday, April 26th from 1:00 – 4:00 to take a look at my listing located at 807 Clear Spring Rd. in Great Falls.  Simply click on the link to see additional details about this fabulous opportunity.

Hope to see you there!

Author: Bob Nelson
• Saturday, April 25th, 2009

Below is a guest blog from Nikki Ryan who will be holding an Open House this Sunday at my son’s townhouse in Reston.  Come on by to meet Nikki and enjoy the home.

I am holding open a beautifully decorated townhouse at 11742 Great Owl Circle in North Reston this Sunday April 26th from 1-4pm.  Please stop by.  This townhouse has so many updates and shows beautifully!  Main level updates include: new hardwood floors, new appliances, ceiling fan and granite in the kitchen, and new light fixtures. the master bath has been updated.  You will find brand new carpet on the upper two levels, a fully updated master bathroom, new light fixtures and ceiling fan. 

I have previewed all of the competition and this townhouse shows the best of the currently listed properties in this price range.  Come by and have a look on Sunday.  Call me for more information 703-615-2663 or visit www.greatowlcircle.com

This property is listed for sale with Keller Williams Realty, by Bob Nelson.

 

Keller Williams Realty

703-615-2663 cell

703-542-0914 fax

www.nikkiryan.com

 oh, by the way… if you know of someone who would appreciate the level of service I provide, please call with their business number and I’ll be happy to follow up and take great care of them.

Author: Bob Nelson
• Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

susan_komen_pinThis month’s charity night at the Pub in Great Falls will be in support of the Susan G. Komen Fund for the Cure. The decision to choose this particular charity was in direct response to a request by the renowned reconstructive surgeon and our good friend Dr. Jane Hanscom.   Jane was actually featured on NBC’s Today show back in 1999 as a breast cancer surgeon who was also a cancer survivor.  Nancy and I are particularly thankful for the support Jane provided when Nancy had to undergo her neck cancer treatments.  As always, the event will take place on the last Tuesday of the month (April 28th) at the Pub.  We will begin at approximately 7:00 PM.  Please be sure to ask that you are seated with our group.  Simply print out the coupon and bring it with you to insure that the fund is credited.

Author: Bob Nelson
• Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

My current listing at 807 Clear Spring Rd. offers an fabulous opportunity to purchase a home with over 6,000 square feet of living space on two levels.  Sit on the front porch and enjoy the idyllic setting proved by the nearly 3.2 acres of land.  Break out your best mint julep recipe to watch the world go by out front while the kids play in the Keebler Elf style treehouse situated in the backyard play area.   I don’t know it for fact, but several neighbors have said the Mother Teresa occasionally strolled the property’s trails that wandered through the trees out back.  You may be able to feel her presence when viewing the “Peace Pole” that stands next to the treehouse.

Inside, the home boasts six bedrooms, five full bathrooms and two half baths.  The top quality gourmet kitchen was remodeled by the current owners and includes all new cabinets, appliances and much more.  The living room, dining room, and cozy family room make for a perfect flow for all your parties.  The maid’s quarters/Au-pair suite with private entrance is situated adjacent to the kitchen.  The remainder of the main level includes four bedrooms and three full baths.

The entire lower level (except for two closets) was also fully remodeled by the current owners.  Your guests will love the two room in-law suite which includes large closets, access to a private patio and a totally remodeled bathroom with steam shower.   Who could ask for more?  Also found on the walk-out lower level is an abundance of space for a home theater.

Author: Bob Nelson
• Saturday, April 18th, 2009

In this day of some Realtors willing to do anything for that next sale, I have to relate a funny story.  As all my clients know, I approach each and every one of them as someone who will help my business in the long run.  No Realtor is going to make their business on one sale.  On the other hand, they can certainly ruin their reputation by pressing forward a sale that would be detrimental to a client.

Two weeks ago I had the great pleasure of meeting Gene and Laura Smith during an Open House at my listing at 807 Clear Spring Rd. in Great Falls.  I believed we had made a special connection and immediately realized that these were two people with whom I could be long term friends.  While the Clear Spring property was not quite what they were looking for, we did run out and take a look at a number properties over the next several days.  We actually found the perfect home for them in Reston on that Wednesday, put an offer in on Thursday and had a ratified contract the following Sunday.

Needless to say, Gene and Laura were thrilled with the home, but were also a bit reluctant to trust this new guy they had just met.  When it came time to do the home inspection, I told them I had the perfect inspector in Steve Messerschmidt with Home Pro Services.  Although Laura was comfortable with me at the time, she did ask if they could select the inspector.  This of course is their perogative, but I truly believed there wasn’t a better inspector for them in Northern Virginia.  Laura went ahead and contacted thier contractor friend, Taylor Smith (no relation), for suggestions on who they should use.  Taylor apparently strongly endorsed Home Pro Services.  Laura then called Home Pro and asked for their most experienced inspector with a knowledge of Deck Homes.  One guess who they recommended.  Steve did his typical 4 hour inspection and uncovered a few items that I am certain noone else would have even considered looking at.  My thanks to Steve for a job well done in support of these wonderful folks.

Author: Bob Nelson
• Friday, April 17th, 2009

We’re doing two open houses this week at 11742 Great Owl Circle, Reston, VA 20194. On Saturday, we’ll be there from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Sunday we’ll be there from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Author: Bob Nelson
• Friday, April 17th, 2009

The Nelson household in Great Falls has been turned on its head.  Since we recently put Bob and Marie’s home in Reston on the market, they of course had to move in with us.  This meant totally reshuffling the old homestead to make room.  It has been an absolute ball having them live with us.  The four of them have settled into Bob’s old bedroom which meant I had to relocate my home office to the main level guest bedroom.  This has worked out extremely well for all involved, especially for Nancy and I since we get to see Robert and Reagan on a daily basis.  I joke with Bob and Marie that we have had numerous offers on their home, but I’ve turned them all down as a way of keeping the twins in our home.  Nancy and I will be devastated once they move out.  Here are several pictures of the twins since moving in with us.

Oh by the way, if you know of anyone looking for an incredible townhouse go to www.greatowlcircle.com .  It got rave reviews from all the agents who stopped by my Broker Open this past Tuesday.

Author: Bob Nelson
• Friday, April 03rd, 2009

We’re doing another open house on Sunday (4/19/09) at 11742 Great Owl Circle, Reston.  We’ve also pulled together a bunch of pictures of the first floor of the house into what’s called a PhotoSynth.  A Photosynth is a unique way to do a three-dimensional tour of the house using standard pictures.  It seems a little clunky at first, but once you’ve played around with it a little bit its a unique way to navigate photos.  Let me know what you think in the comments.