Saturday, March 30, 2013

The Best Little Market in Belmont

If you're a resident in the Belmont Neighborhood than you have surely been to the C'ville Market, and if you haven't , then you need to give it a stop. Located near the intersection of Carlton Road and Carlton Avenue, the C'ville Market is in the same shopping center as Belmont Pizza and Pub.

quinton beckhamAs the retail arm of Cavalier Produce, they have all of the most fresh local produce and maintain their motto, "If it's in Season, we have it!" You won't find a huge store when you walk in, but rather a rather unassuming market that has a great selection of not only local produce, but meats produced by local farms as well. Breads by local mills and bakeries and a great selection of chocolate of all varieties positioned near the check out registers so that, on the rare occasion you have to wait to check out, you can survey just what chocolate you want to take home with you to go with those fresh strawberries and that bottle of wine from their extensive selection.

CLICK HERE to go to the C'ville Market Home Page

Locally owned and operated by Steve and Denise Yetzer, the Market has a strong focus on supporting
their local community that can be seen in the Local Artist Wall behind the register, their support of non-commercial public radio as well as the local ASPCA. Now, I am always one that loves to have local businesses, with local products that support their community, and because of that I never mind paying a little extra to keep the economy that I live and work in strong. But at the C'ville Market, you can step out the door with a bag of groceries that is not just full of variety but also very inexpensive! You can't do your full spectrum of shopping their - if you need a ton of cleaning products or expect to be able to pick up a package of lightbulbs and a quart of motor oil with your asparagus and gallon of milk, then this may not be the place for you. But for your regular day to day picking up things on the way home from work and stocking the kitchen pantry, this is a great stop that you should check out. And don't forget to look up their deal on Cardagin, you can get a free reusable grocery bag as a part of their commitment to the environment AND $5 dollars off any purchase of $25 or more, once a month, every month. And that's just the beginning.
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So, if you are a Belmont Resident who hasn't been to visit the C'ville Market, you need to make a stop and check it out, I think you'll be surprised.

And if you are not a resident of Belmont but would like to be, check out the links below for homes for sale in the City of Charlottesville.

Belmont Homes for Sale
Condos in the City of Charlottesville
Johnson Village Homes for Sale


Keller Williams Realty - Charlottesville
Quinton Beckham
1885 Seminole Trail, Suite 100
Charlottesville, VA 22901
434.242.6212
www.select-home-charlottesville.com



Friday, March 29, 2013

Park, Shop, and Help Feed your Community

Headed downtown to walk the Mall, see a show or enjoy some dining? You can help your local community as you park!

From March 25 through April 1, the Charlottesville Parking Center will be holding a food drive benefiting the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank. The Food Bank serves as an emergency food assistance agency that helps more than 120,000 Virginians have enough to eat, every month. The Three CPC parking lots will boxes for you to deposit non-perishable goods, canned foods and cash as you enter or leave the parking areas for the Water Street Garage, Water Street Lot or Main Street Garage.

So celebrate the nice weather we are having this weekend, go to the mall and do a little window shopping or have a nice meal and then help your community on your way out! Every donation helps and CPC makes is simple for you to be a part of keeping your community healthy and fed!

Charlottesville Homes for Sale
Belmont Neighborhood Homes for Sale
Estates for Sale in Charlottesville

Courtesy of Keller Williams Realty
Quinton Beckham
434.242.6212
www.select-homes-charlottesville.com


Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Charlottesville Community Supported Agriculture

The Bellair Farm in Albemarle County, VA has a history dating back to the 1700's. As a part of its current mission to "develop an ecologically sound plan for Bellair Farm so it can be sustained as an agricultural, historic and natural resource benefitting the local community" the Bellair Farm is now offering participation to the community in Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program.

CSA Programs allow members of the community to participate in the support of, and directly benefit from, local farms by purchasing shares of crops to be grown that year. It benefits both the farm and the community as the person purchasing the share in advance gets the produce at about half of the market price. It benefits the farm by allowing them to have monetary resources when they most need them - in the spring when farmers must buy seeds and equipment for the coming season - without having borrow money from lenders. The community benefits by having a direct connection to a local food source, maintaining agricultural land and otherwise providing for a more stable and sustainable local economy.

Bellair Farm's CSA Program comes at a cost of $600 per share. This can be billed wherein the buyer sends in a $100 deposit and then pays off the remainder in two equal installments. Each week the shareholder can pick up their share of the crops either at the farm or on a designated day or time at a market in town. Bellair Farm's plan seeks to provide 360 pounds of produce for each shareholder. From 12-20 different types of vegetables are available each week and you have an opportunity to choose what comes in your weekly share so that you have items you will actually use.

Bellair Farm grows its produce using organic standards and a respect for the land.

For more information or to sign up, visit www.bellairfarm.com or call 434-262-9021.

Albemarle County Homes for Sale
Homes for Sale in Cherry Hill
Farms and Estates for Sale in Albemarle and Charlottesville

If you are looking to Buy a Home, Sell a Home, or Invest in Real Estate - CALL ME!

Quinton Beckham
Keller Williams Realty - Charlottesville
1885 Seminole Trail, Suite 100
Charlottesville, VA 22901
434.242.6212
www.select-homes-charlottesville.com


Sunday, March 24, 2013

51 Ways to Make Your Home Sell Faster - Tip #6

In our ongoing series on 51 Ways to Make your Home Sell Faster we now reach Tip #6



Homes for Sale in Charlottesville, VA
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Quinton Beckham
Keller Williams Realty - Charlottesville
1885 Seminole Trail, Suite 100
Charlottesville, VA 22901
434.242.6212
www.select-homes-charlottesville.com

Charlottesville Real Estate in 2013

We have been saying it for weeks now, months even - The Real Estate Market is Picking up, getting stronger and moving faster. So lets take a look at Charlottesville and see how it's doing compared to  last year...

Charlottesville Real Estate Market - www.select-homes-charlottesville.com
So what does this mean? I am not a statistician, but I can tell you what I see in my own business and that of my office and associates. 

Properties Sold - 

The beginning of 2012 saw a lot more movement by investors snapping up properties that were short sales or foreclosed on. These were not first time home buyers, but investors or those whose financial status was such that they were "looking for a deal" on a house. January of this year also saw a lot of that leftover inventory being taken. This is the last movement of investors who are looking for properties to flip or rent out before they number of them on the market decreases. 

Days on Market

Yep , things are picking up speed. Although there are still a lot of people who are unemployed or under-employed, there is still an overall decrease in unemployment and an increasing confidence in the economy as a whole. Combine this with continued mortgage interest rates at record lows and the average family or first time home buyer has an opportunity to break out of being trapped in a rental market and get that very first home of their own. I have clients who make the average amount of money for the area (about $25,500 per year) and others who are making six figures and have been renting. No matter where they fall, they are recognizing the unique opportunity that exists right now: 
Homes that have not regained their prior price tag and interest rates that make buying with a monthly payment that is the same or lower than renting. 

Median Prices

Everywhere you look, the number of distressed properties is decreasing and Charlottesville is no different. For them to decrease, they must be sold. The low prices on these homes water down the overall median prices, which is why we see a little bit of a drop in January 2013. But hold on to your checkbook, because I would predict that as these properties continue to disappear and the pace of the market as a whole picks up, we will see that Median price continue to climb - and at a pace that we have not seen for years. 

So why should you care? 

All of this means that no matter who you are or what your circumstance is, you have an opportunity to move from renting to owning, from being packed into a smaller home to upgrading to a home that better suits your family. It means that the economy and the Real Estate Market is set to let you explore making some personal gains and gaining some tax advantages that you can not have renting. 

And one quick note about Short Sales

And if you are reading this and angry at the predictions because you are still in one of the homes that is upside down, there is some good news for you as well. There are still those families out there that are in homes that are deeply underwater - by $30,000 to $100,000. The Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act, originally scheduled to expire on December 31, 2012, was extended through the end of 2013. WIthout this important piece of legislation if you did manage to short sale your home and get out from under a crippling mortgage you then got hit with a tax on the amount of debt that was forgiven. Let's say you sold a home for $100,000 to avoid a foreclosure but had a mortgage note of $200,000. On your taxes at the end of the year you had to claim $100,000 as income, as a gift from your lender, and then be taxed on it. (This is an oversimplification, see your tax professional for details about your particular situation.) The point is, you have a chance to get out from under the mortgage, have the difference in debt forgiven AND not be taxed on it. Your best shot to do this is in the time between now and August. 

Points to Take Away

- Thinking you can not afford a home? 

You may be wrong. Make an appointment to see your lender or call your REALTOR to see who they would recommend you talk to. You might be surprised at the opportunities that exist for you. 

- Ready to upgrade your home? 
Talk to your REALTOR. The timing could not be better as there more families out there that could afford to buy the home you are in and better opportunity for you to upgrade the home you live in without a huge increase in your payments. 

- Stuck in a home that is upside down? 
Again, talk to your REALTOR and let them recommend some Attorneys or CPAs to talk you through your options - this may be your last best option for getting out of an upside down home, taking a break for a few years and then purchasing a home again in 2015. Three years sound like a long time? It may not be when you look at how long it would take the home you are in to regain the value it had when you bought it. If you bought at the peak of the housing market, this could be especially true for you. 




Quinton Beckham
Keller Williams Realty - Charlottesville
1885 Seminole Trail, Suite 100
Charlottesville, VA 22901
434.242.6212