Friday, July 27, 2007

Featured Home - 1925 Historic Home in Downtown Charlottesville


  • Enjoy restoring this historic home in the city
  • Eat-in kitchen has been re-done with oak cabinets
  • Nice large rear yard
  • Front porch
  • Rear deck

If you'd like more information on this home or any other home in central Virginia, please email me at kehoe@move2va.com or call me at (800) 818-7629.

Karen
http://www.move2va.com/

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Do we need the Meadowcreek Parkway?

The Charlottesville City Council asked Albemarle County to sign an agreement before work begins on the Meadowcreek Parkway. The council requested a temporary construction easement to the Virginia Department of Transportation while the agency prepares to accept bids for the city's portion of the project.

Read more about it from CvilleTomorrow:

http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/meadowcreek_parkway/index.html

As far as I'm concerned the Meadowcreek Parkway needs to be in our area. It's been delayed too long. We have traffic north of town that needs to get downtown and points east of town, and this parkway will prevent accidents on the dangerous Rio Road hillside.

Here's an artist's rendition of what it may look like once complete:


Thanks to Senators John Warner and George Allen for getting our funding back in 2005 so we can move forward. Here's the press release:

http://www.senate.gov/~warner/pressoffice/pressreleases/20050729.htm

I'm sure many have noticed the tombstone work of art on Rio and Park Street regarding Meadowcreek Pkwy. "The final resting place that Weldon “Lefty” Showalter has prepared for the Meadowcreek Parkway, replete with shade trees and an impressive tombstone with epitaph, may seem a bit premature to some, but he’s confident it won’t remain vacant for long. A couple years ago, Showalter, 78, constructed and painted the yard art in the shape of a grave marker. It honors the parkway for dying “of old age while in the planning stage” and is dedicated to “stupid politicians.” “I just do it to practice my freedom of speech and poke a little fun,” Showalter said. “At my age there isn’t a lot that I can do for fun.”

Obviously there are all sorts of opinions on this parkway. Please post and tell me what you think about it.

Karen
www.move2va.com

Drought Watch

The Board of Directors of the Rivanna Water and Sewer Authority has issued a Drought Watch for our area. The watch is “a very strong call for conservation measures,” said Thomas L. Frederick Jr., Executive Director of the Rivanna Water and Sewer Authority.

Here's a video of the meeting from CvilleTomorrow:


 


Article from the "Daily Progress" newspaper:

http://www.dailyprogress.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=CDP%2FMGArticle%2FCDP_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1173352113527&path=!news

Virginia Drought Monitor Map:

http://www.drought.unl.edu/dm/DM_state.htm?VA,SE

Water is so important to our area. We've done some things right in the past for sure. Several years ago our county administration turned down Motorola and they moved to Richmond. At that time, I didn't understand, but after further research realized they were going to produce microchips and this would use a large quantity of water. This was an excellence decision by our county administrators.

We all need to respect our water source and be cognizant of saving our precious water.

Here's a site with water conservation tips:

http://www.wateruseitwisely.com/

The car washes are now recycling water as a result of our previous drought, and this is a step in the right direction. Wouldn't it be great if they reduced their prices because they were using less water as well?

Please post your comments... do you think this is necessary? ARe you doing anything to save water?

Karen
www.move2va.com

How "walkable" is your neighborhood?

This is a great site! Try it out... just type in an address, and it calculates the walkability of the address by locating nearby stores, restaurants, schools, parks, etc.:

http://www.walkscore.com/

Karen
www.move2va.com

Central Virginia Events This Weekend (July 27-29)

Thursday-Sunday, July 26 - 29
ORANGE COUNTY FAIR
A popular, old-time country fair focused on rural life without the carnival rides. Each day is packed with a full schedule of contests, shows, crafts, exhibits, live music, demonstrations and plenty of good old-fashioned fun for the kids. Montpelier. Directions: Rt 20 North toward the City of Orange. Thur and Fri 3 to 10pm; Sat 8:30am to 11pm; Sun 9am to 4pm. $Adults and Children -(over 12) $6, Children -(5 to 12) $3, Children -(4 and under) FREE. All ages welcome. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 540-661-5393.

Wednesday-Saturday, July 25-28
CAMP JEEP FESTIVAL - NELSON COUNTY
More than 2,800 Jeeps will roar into Oak Ridge Estate in Nelson County today for Camp Jeep, the annual festival that brings Jeep lovers together from across the county. The event, which is expected to draw more than 10,000 visitors, begins today and runs through Saturday. It is returning to Nelson County for the sixth time. During the three-day event, participants can enjoy everything from 4 x 4 off-road courses to discussions with DaimlerChrysler engineers who design the jeeps. There will also be mountain biking, a zip line and bungee jumping. The event’s most ambitious idea is to create a snow hill for skiing and snowboarding demonstrations despite the July temperatures. Registration for Camp Jeep, which is open to Jeep vehicle owners, has been reduced by $100 from last year's fees. Camp Jeep registration is $295 per vehicle. Registration and additional information are available at www.jeep.com/campjeep.

Friday, July 27
RAINY DAY UN-BORED GAMES AT THE CROZET LIBRARY
Rainy days or super-hot sunshine, the library’s a great way to get out of the weather. Come and hang out in our game space with snacks and board games – learn a new game or bring an old favorite to play. Drop in and bring a friend. For grades 6-12. Crozet Library. Directions: 5791 Three Notch'd Road. 2pm. $free. Email: mailto:crozet@jmrl.org?subject=Rainy. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/823-4050.

Friday, July 27
THE WINTER'S TALE: SHAKESPEARE
The Winter's Tale: Shakespeare's next-to-last play is a roller-coaster ride from tragedy to comedy and finally to a place that few other works have gone. At the end of this play about the power of love and faith and loyalty, about wives and husbands, about parents and children, audiences arrive at one of the most miraculous moments in the history of theatre. Today's performance is a 2pm matinee. Blackfriars Playhouse. 10 S. Market St., Staunton. 877-682-4236.

Friday, July 27
FRIDAYS AFTER FIVE
Sarah White & the Pearls perform this week, http://www.sarah-white.com/, show begins at 5:30pm, open and free for all ages.

Friday, July 27
STOLEN MOMENTS III-ART SHOW IN SCOTTSVILLE
Scottsville Council for the Arts opens its annual photography show today with a reception 5:30-8pm. The show will be up through August 25. 401 Valley Street. 434/286-9599.

Friday, July 27
DIVE-IN MOVIE AT ACAC
Float on the water and watch a cool movie in the indoor pool. ACAC Albemarle Square. 6pm to 8pm. Member $8, Non-member $12. Recommended for ages 8 to 18. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/978-3800.

Friday, July 27
LA BOHEME: ASH LAWN OPERA
Puccini's most famous work, the story of Mimi and Rodolfo and their adventures in Paris's Latin Quarter. Tonight and August 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 12. $16-26. Doors at 6pm, curtain at 8pm. Ash Lawn-Highland, Rt. 53. 434/293-4500.

Friday, July 27
"TWELFTH NIGHT" BY FOUR COUNTY PLAYERS
Twelfth Night: The play's famous opening line-- "If music be the food of love, play on"-- strikes the keynote for this Four County Players production. Set in the era of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers musicals, and punctuated by songs from the likes of Cole Porter and Rodgers and Hart, this Twelfth Night is a celebration of love and music. $16/adults; $14/seniors and students; $10/children. Thursdays and Fridays: all seats $10. 8pm. Barboursville Community Center. http://www.fourcp.org/

Friday, July 27
"LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS" BY PLAY ON
Play On presents this musical about Seymour, a flower shop clerk who finds a strange plant that he names Audrey after his beloved co-worker. $13-$17. 8pm. Theatre at Ix, 983 Second St. SE., Charlottesville, 434/872-0184 or http://www.playontheatre.org/.

Friday-Sunday, July 27-29
WINTERGREEN PERFORMING ARTS SUMMER MUSIC FESTIVAL-CELEBRATION '07
Evans Center at Wintergreen Resort. Wintergreen Performing Arts presents its 11th Summer Music Festival. Celebration '07 will honor the 400th Anniversary of Jamestown and the 200th Anniversary of Nelson County with a full roster of chamber and orchestra concerts, lectures, master classes, and open rehearsals. The concert program will include familiar masterpieces such as Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 and Dvorak's Symphony No. 9 ("From the New World"), two chamber music world premieres and what appears to be the American Premiere of Ottorino Respighi's transcription of Claudio Monteverdi's magnificent 1607 opera Orfeo. The festival will conclude with conductor Peter Oundjian and violinist Robert McDuffie performing Bruch's magnificent G minor Violin Concerto, a gem of the German Romantic period. The festival will also include the world premiere of Peter Coy's play A Shadow of Honor about a 1907 murder in Nelson County. Consult the Wintergreen Performing Arts website for a detailed schedule and the Wintergreen Resort website (http://www.wintergreenresort.com/ ) for travel packages. for information: (434) 325-8292; (866) 984-6874. Web Site: http://www.wintergreenperformingarts.org/

Saturday, July 28
18TH ANNUAL AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURAL ARTS FESTIVAL
Piedmont Council of the Arts. This family-oriented festival opens with a grand entrance by the Spiritwalker, dancers, drums and many other exciting performers. A wide variety of crafts, foods, community organizations and artisans will be found throughout the park. Visitors can listen to the traditional African storyteller, watch musical and dance performances and discover more about local and national African American history and the contributions of African Americans to our community. Booker T. Washington Park. Directions: 10th Street NW and Preston Avenue, west of the Downtown Mall in Charlottesville, VA. 11am to 7pm. $free. All ages welcome. Email: mailto:cville-aframerfest@email.com?subject=18th. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/979-0582

Saturday, July 28
OAKENCROFT TOMATO/SALSA FEST
11:00 am - 5:00 pmLocation: Oakencroft Vineyard and WineryDescription: Oakencroft Winery, closest winery to Charlottesville only 3 1/2 miles West of Barracks Road welcomes you to their Salsa Fest. Tours, tastings of award winning wines, great LIVE MUSIC and LIGHT FARE. Walk to the vineyard and enjoy the beautiful views of The Blue Ridge Mountains. $10.00 per person includes your wine glass. 434-296-4188 ext. 21. Web Site: http://www.oakencroft.com/

Saturday, July 28
FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA, CROZET FARMERS MARKET
Young gardeners have a special place at the table at the Crozet Farmers Market offering special resources and activities just for them. 8am-noon. Free. 1156 Crozet Ave. 434/823-7878.

Saturday, July 28
SUMMER HARVEST FEST WEEEKENDS AT CHESTERFIELD BERRY FARM
Come out for the New Summer Harvest Fest where you can take a hayride and pick your own vine ripened tomatoes, herbs or flowers. There is no shortage of fun things to do like the new tomato cannon, walk through the new corn maze (find the four check points and win), try the new Appomattox Gem mining, watch the new pig races, or look at the new goat walk. Play in the shelled corn play area, bounce in the moon bounce, try out the duck races, ride in the barrel train or pony rides. There will be lots of fun corn games and activities (corn eating contest, corn shucking contest) If your get hungry you can eat some fried green tomato fries, or some fresh roasted corn. You might want some homemade BBQ, coleslaw, or lipsmacking beans. Don't miss our new Summer Harvest Fest Fun.. Chesterfield Berry Farm. Directions: 26002 Pear Orchard Road, Moseley, VA. 9am to 6pm. All ages welcome. Email: mailto:mangnuson73@netzero.com?subject=Summer. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 804-739-3831.

Saturday, July 28
SUMMER SATURDAYS: LITTLE BREAD HEN BY BAREFOOT PUPPETS
Ash Lawn Opera Festival and AlbemarleFamily. Based upon the classic tale, The Little Red Hen, the story begins in an Austrian bakery. (Didn't you always wonder how the hen learned to bake bread in the first place?) Join the Hen on her quest for a place to raise her eggs in peace – instead of seeing them turned into quiches and meringues! Barefoot Puppet Theatre's original puppets, quilted scenery and innovative staging make this show a hit. Ash Lawn - Highland. Directions: Ash Lawn-Highland is located near I-64 and Route 250, 2.5 miles beyond Monticello on Route 53. 11am. $5 available at the door. All ages welcome. Email: mailto:info@ashlawnopera.org?subject=Summer. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/293-4500.

Saturday, July 28
POSIPALOOZQA CONCERT
Unity Church hosts its first PosiPalooza concert, part of the national concert tour of the New Thought Songwriters Tribute, which features nominees for the best songs that transform lives and promote peace through music with a uniting spiritual message. The tour is co-sponsored by ITOI ministries, which created the awards. $15/advance; $20/at the door. 7pm. 2825 Hydraulic Road. http://www.itoiministries.org/ or 434/978-1062.

Sunday, July 29
B-52'S AT THE CHARLOTTESVILLE PAVILLION
The Charlottesville Area Association of Realtors' "Work Force Housing Fund" benefit concert featuring the B-52’s. Come to the best dance party of the summer—and support our local workforce—by visiting the Pavilion Web Site to purchase tickets. CAAR has reserved the first 10 rows as a special “Party Section” – patrons buying tickets in this section will receive special perks, including entrance into the pre-show party and a chance to win a photo-op with the band just before they take the stage. Tickets in the Gold Circle Party Section will cost $100 (including a $50 tax deductible donation to the Fund). Other tickets will cost $47.50, 37.50 and $27.50. Group Sales (20 or more tickets) can be secured by contacting Tami Keaveny at (434) 245-4925 or tami@charlottesvillepavilion.com. These tickets make great gifts and support a great cause, so purchase yours today!

Karen
www.move2va.com

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

What Is Genius?

I will try to post a quote each Monday. I'm a little late for this first one. Why Mondays? Because you've got the week in front of you, and you need support and motivation to be your best. Anyone desiring to furnish a quote of inspiration, please post a comment.

Next week I'll discuss the serenity prayer, a great way to live your life.

Attitude is everything, and if you've got a great attitude, you'll be a happy successful person. Success and happiness to each of you.

This quote is SO TRUE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

"Genius is one percent inspiration, ninety-nine percent perspiration".

- Thomas A. Edison (1847 - 1931), Harper’s Monthly, 1932

Very "inspiring"!!

Karen
http://www.move2va.com/

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Before Digging, Call Miss Utility

Better safe than sorry... before digging call 1-800-552-7001. For more info, visit the web site:

www.missutilityofvirginia.com

Decorating Tips For Small Spaces

Here are some great tips for decorating small homes and apartments, from HGTV:

http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/pac_ctnt_988/text/0,,HGTV_22056_62608,00.html

Do you have any tips you'd like to share? Please post a comment.

Charlottesville Ranked #2 in "Best Places To Retire Young"

Move.com ranked Charlottesville #2 in the nation! Read more at their web site:

http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2007/moneymag/0703/gallery.bp_retireyoung_new.moneymag/2.html

Eco-friendly Green Homes

"Bamboo flooring harvested from responsibly managed forests, energy-conscious fluorescent lighting, cement-fiber siding to maximize insulation, carpet manufactured from recycled materials."

More and more people in central Virginia, and across the nation, are building green homes to do their part to help the environment. Here's a great article from the "Daily Progress" newspaper in Charlottesville about one homeowner who went the extra mile:

http://www.dailyprogress.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=CDP/MGArticle/CDP_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1173351279293

She bought a lot of her building supplies from Nature Neutral on Greenbrier Drive in Albemarle County. Nature Nurture offers “environmentally preferable” pressure treated lumber, sustainably harvested wood for flooring and trim, paints, insulation, piping products and more.

What do you think? Is this the future of home building?

Monday, July 23, 2007

The Housing Market Should Recover in 2008

The National Association of Realtors says the market should recover in 2008. Homebuilders will limit new construction in 2008, and thus help the overall inventory. Read more in this article from "Originator Times":

http://originatortimes.com/content/templates/standard.aspx?articleid=2462&zoneid=5

Need to buy or sell, give me a call. Let's get creative, and get you your dream home, or allow you to move on. Feel free to call 24 hours/7 days, 1-800-818-7629.

Do you think the market will recover next year? Please post a comment.

Lumber Prices Are Down, Great Time For Home Improvements

The only silver lining to the housing slump... lumber prices are down. So maybe it's time to add a deck or do other home improvements. Read more in this article from RISMedia:

http://www.rismedia.com/wp/2007-07-20/timber-thank-the-housing-%E2%80%98slump%E2%80%99-for-lower-lumber-prices-other-materials-dont-budge/

Homes in Charlottesville are still selling... depends on price, location, and negotiation as well as having a good buyer agent and listing agent. Cooperation is the way to go when trying to buy and sell a home in this market.

We are seeing constant price reductions, and your home can sell. But maybe not for as much as it would have at last year's prices, which were somewhat inflated because it was a buyer's market.

If I can assist you as a buyer or seller in any way, please call me 24 hours/7 days, 1-800-818-7629 or email me kehoe@move2va.com.

Raise Your Credit Score In Only 3 Weeks

Here's a wonderful article from "Originator Times" on "Seven Simple Steps to Raising Credit Scores in Only Three Weeks", I think many will find this helpful:

http://originatortimes.com/content/templates/standard.aspx?articleid=2471&zoneid=5

In this housing market many will need creative lenders to assist.

The best way to buy a home is to first find a creative lender you can trust.

You'll need a team to help you: mortgage lender, realtor, and closing attorney or title company.

If you'd like, I'll email you a list or mortgage lenders and attorneys/title
companies I recommend in central Virginia/Charlottesville. Please email me (kehoe@move2va.com) or call me (800-818-7629) 24 hours/7 days for a free list.

Friday, July 20, 2007

Mortgage rates now 6.82% nationally, for 30-year fixed

Mortgage rates rose a small amount this week, and have been locked in a range between 6.74% and 6.82% for a month. Read more about it in this article from BankRate.com:

http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/bank/July1907_interest_rate_roundupa1.asp?s=2#tab

Keep in touch with your lender. If you need a lender in Charlottesville or central Virginia, please contact me, I'll be happy to provide you with a list of lenders I personally recommend.

Featured Home - Country Home In Fluvanna



- Home with 2+ acres for $359,900

- Home with 14+ acres for $799,900 (includes 5 extra lots)

- Or land only 5 mostly wooded lot subdivision already divided, 2-4.4 acres each, fabulous, rare opportunity for builder/developer or family for neighborhood for $499,900; buy at today's price and close December 2008 (land only).

FEATURES:

- Fluvanna County, near I-64, easy commute to Charlottesville/Richmond

- Large country house

- Bring your farm animals

- Over 2100 square feet

- Old-fashioned wrap-around covered porch

- Extensive ceramic tile floors in great room and first floor

- Kitchen with breakfast nook and appliances

- Bedrooms, including first floor master suite

- 2 car garage

For more information on this home or any other home in central Virginia and Charlottesville, please call me (434-980-2860) or email me (kehoe@move2va.com).