This warm and elegant country manor home located in Hidden Springs, one of Great Falls, Virginia’s premier communities provides ample space to host diplomatic style receptions. The nearly 20,000 square feet of living space includes a spectacular main level master bedroom suite, library, kitchen/family room, pub, party room, billiards room, exercise room and so much more. The hilltop siting of this fabulous home on nearly six acres provides panoramic views of the surrounding horse country yet provides unparalleled privacy. Click here to visit the virtual tour for this home.
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Thank you so much to those who have stepped up to brighten Christmas for the children of our injured servicemen. Twelve of the sixteen families on the list have been fully accounted for with 25 of the 33 kids ready to have a wonderful Christmas morning. Nancy and I ran out on Friday to do our shopping for the Helmuth kids. We simply couldn’t resist the urge to buy “any toy that makes noise” for the one year old girl. It was a great deal of fun picking out toys we thought the twins would enjoy. We also had to learn all about transformers for four year old Nathaniel!!
If you are still considering showing your appreciation to our vets, please take a look at the remaining names below. Once you let me know who you would like to purchase a gift for, drop an e-mail to Santa@BobNelsonTeam.com. We will then give you the address and contact info for the family. Feel free to visit the websites for Our Military Kids, Operation Second Chance, Thanks USA, the Semper Fi Fund and the Yellow Ribbon Fund if you’d like to show your support to these wonderful grassroots organizations.
Kids Still in Need of Gifts
Weissmiller Family (Adopted by the Moran and Vamvakias families – Thank you Mary and Don)
- 12 yr old girl: in-line skates (size 6-7)
- 7 yr old girl: roller skates (size 1)
Jensen Family (Adopted by the Grimes family – Thank you James and Susan)
- · 13 yr old girl: Ipod Touch
- · 9 yr old girl: Wii gaming system
- · 6 yr old girl: Littlest Pet Shop toy house
Fulkerson Family
- 18 yr old boy: laptop computer for his school work and for college next year (A big thanks to Shiner Roofing and Siding for offering to purchase the laptop. Again my thanks Kevin.)
- (A short note about this one. It seems that the Fulkerson boy is a senior in high school. He had come home from school and accidentally left his car door unlocked. Someone actually stole the laptop out of the car from the son of an injured vet. I realize this is a large item to be requesting. I’m imagine he would be happy to receive a good condition laptop if nothing else.)
Thank You to Those Who Have Agreed to Purchase Gifts for the Families Below
Bellis Family (Adopted by the Hoernig family – Thank you Laura and Family)
- 14 yr old girl: electric guitar, JC Penney’s gift card
- 11 yr old boy: football, Tennessee Titans merchandise, JC Penney’s gift card
- 6 yr old girl: Barbie doll, furreal electronic dog, JC Penney’s gift card
Broesch Family (Adopted by the Heil family – Thanks Tim)
- 15 yr old girl: art supplies (paint brushes, charcoal pencils), iTunes gift card
- 7 yr old girl: books, craft supplies, a Barbie doll
Brown Family (Adopted by Knight Point Systems – Thank you Lindsey)
- 7 yr old boy: Xbox 360
- 1 yr old girl: Disney princess toys/merchandise
Christiansen Family (Adopted by the Christianson family- Thank you Vickie and Family)
- 9 yr old girl: Girl Gourmet Cake Bakery
- 4 yr old girl: Girl Gourmet Cupcake Maker
Deen Family (Adopted by the Matthews family and Collingswood Nursing Home – Thank you Catherine)
- 16 yr old girl: iPod
- 15 yr old boy: video games
- 14 yr old boy: video games
- 9 yr old boy: board games
- 3 yr old girl: educational toys teaching the alphabet and numbers
Helmuth Family (I can’t resist. Adopted by the Nelson Family.
- 3 yr old boy: Transformers, action figures, books
- 1 yr old girl: any toy that makes noise! (I love this one)
Loper Family (Adopted by the Borland Family – Thank you Dodie and family)
- 12 yr old girl: digital camera
- 11 yr old boy: remote controlled cars
- 10 yr old boy: nintendo dsi
- 7 yr old girl: American Girls doll
Sherrill Family (Adopted by the Copito family – Thank you Debbie and family)
- 14 yr old boy: new sports bag (for carrying sports equipment to practice)
- 11 yr old boy: new sports bag (for carrying sports equipment to practice)
Hall Family (Thundercat Technology)
- 8 yr old boy: gameboy
Holsey Family (Adopted by the Grossmans. Thank you Jackie!)
- 15 yr old boy: gift cards to Footlocker and Macy’s
Pointer Family (Adopted by the Heil family – Thanks Tim)
- 13 yr old boy: ripstick skateboard
Williams Family (Adopted by the Smiths – Thanks Laura and Gene)
- 14 yr old girl: gift cards to Barnes & Noble or AMC Theaters
- 6 yr old girl: Barbie doll, clothes (pants size 6x, shirts size 7)
Daily Real Estate News November 23, 2009
Driven by the home buyer tax credit, existing-home sales showed another big gain in October with a strong uptrend established over the past seven months, according to the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®. At the same time, inventories have continued to decline.
Existing-home sales – including single-family, townhomes, condos and co-ops – surged 10.1 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 6.10 million units in October from a downwardly revised pace of 5.54 million in Sept., and are 23.5 percent above the 4.94 million-unit level in Oct. 2008. Sales activity is at the highest pace since Feb. 2007 when it hit 6.55 million.
Tax Credit Fuels Surge
Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, was surprised at the size of the gain. “Many buyers have been rushing to beat the deadline for the first-time buyer tax credit that was scheduled to expire at the end of this month, and similarly robust sales may be occurring in November,” he said. “There is still a large pent-up demand that can be tapped before the tax credit expires. Our recent consumer survey further shows that 13 percent of successful first-time buyers had a previous contract that was canceled or fell through. There likely are many more buyers who were attempting to purchase but simply ran out of time,” Yun said. (Four of my current first time home buyers can personally attest to this!)
Historically low interest rates also are boosting the market. “Mortgage interest rates last month were the third lowest on record dating back to 1971,” Yun noted. According to Freddie Mac, the national average commitment rate for a 30-year, conventional, fixed-rate mortgage fell to 4.95 percent in Oct. from 5.06 percent in Sept.; the rate was 6.20 percent in Oct. 2008. Last week, Freddie Mac reported the 30-year rate dropped to 4.83 percent.
Inventory Declines
NAR President Vicki Cox Golder said strong demand by first-time buyers is creating some unusual conditions. “In parts of the country, especially in Southwestern states but also in Florida and suburban Washington D.C., we’ve been getting many reports of multiple bids in the lower price ranges with foreclosed properties getting absorbed quickly,” she said. “In fact, low-end inventory has become very tight in many areas and in some cases buyers are becoming more aggressive. In this kind of environment it’s important to work with a REALTOR® who can walk you through the process and help you negotiate a satisfactory deal,” Golder said.
Total housing inventory at the end of Oct. fell 3.7 percent to 3.57 million existing homes available for sale, which represents a 7.0-month supply at the current sales pace, down from an 8.0-month supply in Sept. Unsold inventory totals are 14.9 percent below a year ago.
“The supply of homes on the market is now at the lowest level in over two-and-a half years – we’re getting closer to a general balance between buyers and sellers,” Yun said. The last time the relative housing inventory was this low was in February 2007 when it also was at a 7.0-month supply. (Note: Some zip codes in Northern Virginia have been running as low as a 1.4 month supply! In a normal economy this would be considered a strong sellers’ market. That said, we are seeing prices being bid up by as much as 5-10 percent in those areas.)
“In the second half of 2010, if home values show consistent stabilization or even a modest increase, then home sales could remain at normal healthy levels because consumers would no longer be worried about a price over-correction,” Yun said. He added that low home prices also are contributing to extremely favorable affordability conditions. “With the abnormal drop in home prices over the past few years, the price-to-income ratio has fallen below the historic trend line,” Yun said. “This is adding to the buying power of the typical family, with affordability conditions this year at the highest on record dating back to 1970, but prices are beginning to flatten and are poised to rise next year.”
Single-family home sales rose 9.7 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.33 million in Oct from a pace of 4.86 million in Sept, and are 21.4 percent above the 4.39 million-unit pace in Oct 2008. Existing condominium and co-op sales surged 13.2 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 770,000 units in Oct from 680,000 in Sep, and are 40.8 percent above the 547,000-unit level a year ago.
Please be sure to mark your calendars and invite friends to this month’s Charity Tuesday event, which will be held on September 29th at the Old Brogue in Great Falls. This month, all proceeds will benefit the grass roots organization Operation Second Chance. The group provides assistance to our wounded service men and women.
The pictures below show a few of the outings provided by OSC to our vets.

Last month we had over 100 people come out to support Our Military Kids. Regretably we had to turn several folks away. To accommodate what I hope will be an even larger turnout, we are planning on doing two seatings. Please be sure to call the Old Brogue (703-759-3309) and let them know if you would prefer a 5:30 or 7:30 seating. When making your reservation be sure to mention either Bob Nelson or Charity Tuesday.
To show our sincere gratitude towards America’s men and women in the Armed Forces, I am adding a new feature this month. We have invited several active duty service men and women and veterans to join us for dinner. If you would like to have one of these TRUE HEROS sit at your table, you can do so by committing to donate $25-50 to Operation Second Chance. (You will also be asked to buy them dinner.) You can either donate cash or make out a tax deductible check to Operation Second Chance. Please send me an e-mail or call to let me know if you wish to sponsor a soldier. You are also encouraged to send on donations to OSC by going to their website.
For those of you who have het to attend an event, you simply come enjoy dinner at the Old Brogue in Great Falls. The Bob Nelson Team and our co-sponsors make a contribution to OSC in the form of a 70 percent match of you dinner tab. So Please come and eat hardy. In addition to enjoying the food and great company, we also have door prize drawings. Since we nearly filled the restaurant last month, I ask that you be sure to make reservations early.
Thanks so much to our co-sponsors:
The Old Brogue
Danny Ott – Wells Fargo Home Mortgage
James Gaudiosi – Wells Fargo Home Mortgage
Chris Melnick – LSA Title Services
Mike Muehr – Merrill Lynch
Gary Kaihara, DDS
And to those who have agreed to donate door prizes.
PF Changs Restaurant
Elite Fitness
Golds Gym (Tysons Corner)
Dominion Title
(Door prizes will be update as new ones keep coming in.)
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A total of only eight homes sold in Great Falls during November 2008. This is down from twelve last year, fifteen in 2006 and nineteen in 2005. There are currently 164 homes on the market which reflects a sizeable drop from a high of approximately 250 earlier this year. With sales averaging 15 per month during the past six months, the current absorption rate would indicate that we have an 11 month inventory.
The following homes sold in November:
- Address List Price Sold Price BR BA Acres Days on Mkt.
- 930 War Admiral St. $ 719,000 $ 700,000 4 3 .58 22
- 9219 Hidden Creek Dr. $ 877,900 $ 877,900 3 3 .7 8
- 9706 Beach Mill Rd. $ 895,000 $ 815,000 4 2 1.90 219
- 10907 Beach Mill Rd. $1,249,000 $1,275,000 6 5 5.0 19
- 10612 Allenwood Ln. $1,399,953 $1,220,000 5 4 2.83 17
- 10917 Belgravia Ct. $1,895,000 $1,100,000 6 5 2.2 511
- 10910 Beckman Way $4,000,000 $3,025,000 6 6 5.0 333
- 520 Innsbruck Ave. $4,250,000 $3,400,000 7 8 2.29 579
October 2008 2007 % Change
Total $ Volume $12,472,250 $9,590,000 30.05%
Avg. Sold Price $ 1,039,354 $1,918,000 -45.81%
Median Sold Price $1,047,500 $1,300,000 -19.42%
Total Sold 12 5 140%
Avg. Days on Mkt. 89 72 23,61%
Avg Sale Price as a
percentage of Avg. List 86.79% 88.35%
While at first glance, the statistics show a significant downturn in sold price, prices in Great Falls can vary dramatically. This will tend to skew the numbers from month to month. Follow this posting to watch for long term trends for sales.


