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Your Specially Prepared Cliffs Notes Guide to Northern Virginia Relocation

It doesn't matter if it is your first move or your tenth finding out that you are relocating to another part of the country always brings up questions.  Trying to find resources to help you with learning about the neighborhoods, commuting options, schools and what is there to do in the area can take hours of your time and sometimes leave you with more questions than answers.

For anyone who is looking to move to the Northern Virginia and DC area my on-line relocation guide is designed to give you an overview of what Northern Virginia has to offer and provide you with personal insight from a native of the area.  I've been in your shoes having moved a number of times as a military spouse and know what it is like to be on the prowl for "insider" information on the area.

The Northern Virginia relocation guide is Cliffs Notes version of what you can find throughout my blog.   Feel free to read the full version by clicking on any of the links that catch your attention.

Chapter I-General Information

Considering a Move to Fairfax County?
Fairfax County How Many Awards Do We Need?

Don't Like the Weather in Northern Virginia.  Wait a Day


Chapter II-Neighborhoods to Explore
Daventry in Springfield Virginia
Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford Lived Here and So Can You
Two Royal Communities in Fairfax County

Fairfax Station a Trio of Neighborhoods Waiting for You
There is a Mystery Afoot in this Fairfax County Neighborhood

Getting to Know Springfield Oaks
Belmont Bay-A Premier Waterfront Community

Chapter III-Education
Konnichwa-Learning a New Language in Fairfax County Schools
Checking Out Educational Opportunities

Chapter IV-Getting Around
Commuting in Northern Virginia

Chapter V-Things to Do and See
Things to Do and See in Washington DC for Free
Riding the Rails-From Union Station to Old Town Alexandria
Welcome to the Magical History Tour
The Magical History Tour Takes to the Water
Looking Good at 100 Years Old in Lorton
What Happens when you Build an Highway Instead of an Airport
Taking Detours While Driving Clients Around

Chapter VI-Outdoor Activities & Dining

Tee Time in Northern Virginia-A Golf Course for Everyone
Kickstands Up, Helmets On, Lets Go for a Ride
Back to Nature in Fairfax County

Northern Virginia-Diners, Dives and Delights

I hope you have enjoyed this condensed version of all that Northern Virginia and the surrounding area have to offer you.  If you find that Northern Virginia is going to be your new home this year I hope you will give me a call.  Let my knowledge of the area and my real estate experience be the winning combination that makes your transition a smooth one.

©2008. All Rights Reserved. Cindy Jones
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Cindy Jones

As an Associate Broker with RE/MAX Allegiance in Northern Virginia and native of the area I can assist you whether you are buying, selling or renting a home anywhere in Northern Virginia. For more information about the area or my services you can check VaRealEstateTalk or my Northern Virginia website.

Search all homes available in the Northern Virginia area.

 

 

 

Don't Like the Weather in Northern Virginia? Wait a Day it will change!

As native of the Northern Virginia area I've had a chance to see most of the extremes that have hit the area.  Blizzards and hurricanes we've had a few.  Sometimes you can even get three seasons in one week.  As a military spouse I've also had the opportunity to experience the weather in a few other choice locations and learned a thing or two about how weather forecasters throw around terms that don't necessarily make sense unless you've never lived anywhere else.

When you hear the term "monsoon season" when you live in the Far East you know what that means.  However when you later move to Arizona and you hear the weather guessers use the  term "monsoon season" you think they are off their rockers.  Trust me they aren't the same.  In Europe the definition of "oppressively hot" is far different than spending August in Little Rock Arkansas and hearing that same term used.  It is indeed "oppressively hot" in Little Rock!

So when it comes to the seasons in Northern Virginia I've learned to ignore what the calendar might say and have come up with my own definition to know when we've gone from one season to another.

 

Cherry Blossom in DC

 

When the Cherry Blossoms are in full bloom around the Tidal Basin and you can't move for everyone stopping to take pictures then you know that spring has officially arrived.

 

 

 

 

 DC Fireworks

Summer is here when you see the fireworks exploding around the Washington Monument and you hear the National Symphony Orchestra playing the 1812 Overture.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lake Ridge Fall Foliage

 

If you sense a change in the air and the leaves on the trees strut their brightly colored leaves like proud peacocks then fall has arrived.

 

 

 

 Winter has arrived

Winter is the easiest season of all to spot.  In fact you don't even have to open your eyes to know it has arrived.  When your radio goes off in the morning and you hear the news that cars are sliding on the ice at the Springfield interchange, a veteran of the seasons in the area knows just what to do.  Turn off your radio, pull the covers back over your head and wait until the Cherry Blossoms bloom again before you get up!

 

The great news is that Northern Virginia has all of the season to offer both visitors and residents alike to enjoy.  So forget what the weather forecasters have to say and make up your own seasonal calendar.  You will be just as accurate and maybe even more so than they are!  Check today's weather in Northern Virginia.

If relocating to Northern Virginia is in your plans in the near future give me a call.  I'd be glad to help you navigate not only our four seasons but the home buying process as well.

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Cindy Jones

 

As an Associate Broker with RE/MAX Allegiance in Northern Virginia and native of the area I can assist you whether you are buying, selling or renting a home anywhere in Northern Virginia. For more information about the area or my services you can check VaRealEstateTalk or my Northern Virginia website.

Search all homes available in the Northern Virginia area.

 

Securing Your Personal Property and Precious Photos


Whenever the news shows families who have been devastated by a natural disaster, a fire or a robbery and they have lost important family papers or photos it reminds me of the advice given to me a few years ago that I have been passing on to my clients preparing for a move ever sense.

 
Now that technology has made the purchase of scanners affordable for everyone you should consider making copies of your personal documents such as social security cards, credit card numbers, bank accounts, investment accounts, wills, power of attorney and any other documents that you might need and save them to a computer disc.  Make two copies of the disc and give one to a family member who lives in a different area and save the other one in a small fireproof box that you can grab in the case of an emergency or carry with you when you move.

 
The same goes for photos
.  If you have old non-digital photos scan them and save as well.  If you have a computer full of digital photos you can upload them to one of the numerous online photo albums as a backup for you to be able to retrieve anytime you need them.

 Another option to consider is to have your documents and information professional stored by an online service such as WebSafe or a similiar service.   Securing your documents through an online service means a second level of backup giving you even more security if you should lose documents or precious family photos. 

As you prepare for your next move or getting ready for spring cleaning consider online options and backup discs of your data.   Give yourself a little piece of mind.  Remember your memories are priceless don't let them get away!

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Cindy Jones

 

As an Associate Broker with RE/MAX Allegiance in Northern Virginia and native of the area I can assist you whether you are buying, selling or renting a home anywhere in Northern Virginia. For more information about the area or my services you can check VaRealEstateTalk or my Northern Virginia website.

Search all homes available in the Northern Virginia area.

Checking out the Education Opportunities in Northern Virginia

Congratulations!  If you're moving to the Northern Virginia area you've found a great area to call home.  With so much to do in the all around the area, the Nations Capital just a short distance from most neighborhoods, an abundance of outdoor activities, plenty of choices for dining and innovative schools the area has more to offer than you can imagine. 


School BusesFor families who are moving to the area with children figuring out the local school systems is a top priority.  As an agent we can not make recommendations about area schools but we can provide you public information and reports provided by other sources.  Fairfax County Schools were recently ranked #5 in the nation by Education Weekly and Thomas Jefferson HS in Fairfax County as been ranked the top high school in the nation by US News and World Report.  

When it comes to learning more about the schools in the neighborhood where you are considering buying or renting there are a number of resources that you can check.  With most of the county websites you can put in the address of the property you are interested in and it will give you the schools for each grade level.  You then can read more about each individual school.  If you have friends or family already living in the area they are a good resource for you to check with as well. 

 

If you are enrolling a child for the first time in a Northern Virginia Schools you will need to come with the child yourself and have the following ready when you arrive to register.  Some counties may have additional requirements but this list covers the basics of what you need:
Children in School

Birth certificate for the child
Your proof of residence (lease or sales agreement)
Original Transcripts from their previous schools
Physical report within the last 12 month
TB test results
Immunization record


For public schools in Northern Virginia you can check the following county school sites for more information on registration requirements, school reports and boundaries for individual schools.

Virginia Department of Education
Alexandria City Public Schools
Arlington County Public Schools
Fairfax County Public Schools
Falls Church City Public Schools
Loudoun County Public Schools
Prince William County Public Schools
Stafford County Public Schools

 

Graduating StudentsAre you thinking about going back to school yourself?  Then the choices are amazing.  Both public and private schools dot the Northern Virginia area, many of them with more than one location.  You can find a choice of schools that offer certificate programs, associate, undergraduate and graduate degrees.  In addition to this list there are of number of schools that offer opportunities for accelerated degree programs for adults who have already completed 2 years of college and schools on local military installations who specialize in help those in the military finish school or consolidate credits towards their degree.

 

 

 

 



Sample of Accredited Post Secondary Schools with local operations

George Mason University
Virginia Polytechnic Institute-Falls Church Center
University of Virginia-Falls Church Center
Northern Virginia Community College
Marymount University
Strayer University
University of Mary Washington
University of Phoenix

Relocation is never easy and making the right choices about neighborhoods and schools are a large part of the process for families.  Remember not to put the important papers on the moving truck.  If you have PCS orders, or are relocating to the area for any reason and are looking for an agent experienced with making a move 
give me a call at 703-346-2213.

© Copyright 2008. All rights reserved.

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Cindy Jones

 

As an Associate Broker with RE/MAX Allegiance in Northern Virginia and native of the area I can assist you whether you are buying, selling or renting a home anywhere in Northern Virginia. For more information about the area or my services you can check VaRealEstateTalk or my Northern Virginia website.

Search all homes available in the Northern Virginia area.


Things to Do and See in Washington DC-For Free

Unlike a trip to Epcot Center in Florida which will can cost a family of four an arm and a leg for the day you can spend an entire day exploring DC and the surrounding area for free.

So where should you start?

White HouseHow about a visit to the White House?  Now you won't be joining anyone for a State Dinner but you can check out many of the famous public rooms and learn about the history behind them.  To secure a ticket to tour the White House all your member of Congress and request tickets.  Call at least a month before your visit and be prepared to give them the name of everyone who will be traveling with you.  If you are planning a trip for this summer you should call now as tickets do go fast and each member of Congress only has so many tickets available to them and there are tales of political wrangling and favors to secure tickets on sold out dates.

 

 

Smithsonian Castle

Interested in Natural History, Aviation History or modern art?  Visit anyone of the Smithsonian Institution museums absolutely free.  No tickets needed.  Most of the museums also offer free highlight tours to help you get a better understanding of what is inside the museum.  For kids a stop at the Insect Zoo is a must.  They can actually hold some of the larger insects and depending on the time you go see a feeding demonstration of the resident Tarantula's. 

 

 

 

Library of CongressVisit the Library of Congress.  SHHHH!  Most people don't think about visiting a library as part of their vacation plans but the largest library in the world should be on your list.  The architecture of the Library of Congress is worth seeing and knowing that you are surrounded by so much knowledge just makes you feel smarter.   Started with the donation of Thomas Jefferson's book collection in 1815 the library now houses the largest rare book collection in the United States. 

 

 

 

Tomb of the Unknown Solider

Wander the grounds Arlington National Cemetery.   The views from Arlington House, the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Solider and President Kennedy's gravesite are just a few of the sites that make Arlington National Cemetery a must on everyone's tour of the area.  There is a moment when you enter the gates that you are struck with an understanding of what this cemetery means to the families of our fallen hero's. 

 

 


Money TreeBureau of Engraving and Printing-If you hear the soundtrack from the Apprentice ringing in your head "Money, Money, Money" then stopping by to take a look where it is printed then is just for you.  From plain paper (alright it really isn't plain) to money for your pocket you will see the whole process.  It is a great lesson to show kids that money does not grow on trees.  Tickets can only be picked up on the day you want to tour and if you are calling your member of Congress about White House tickets then they can also get you VIP tickets for here as well.

 


Panda Bear

National Zoo-Lions, Tigers and Bears oh my.  Let's face it almost everyone wants to check out the Panda Bears at the National Zoo.  Sometimes you have to feel bad for the silly little river otters that are obviously having a good time and everyone is more interested in some funny looking black and white bears who just sit around eating all the time.  The National Zoo has undergone a transformation over the last few years with new exhibits and new babies.  Be prepared for the hilly walks and consider bringing a picnic so that you can take breaks and enjoy watching all of the wildlife both animal and human!

 

 

This is just the start of what you can see absolutely free.  The lists of what you can do are mind boggling!   So if you are relocating to the area be prepared to take advantage of all there is to see.  When my children were young we used to have Sunday afternoons in the city to take in an exhibit or event without feeling too overwhelmed by it all.  If you are just visit then hold on to your hats, put on your comfortable shoes and have fun!

If you are interested in learning more about our area or need help finding your next home in  Northern Virginia give me a call.  As a native of the area I can show you all of the great options for things to do, neighborhoods to live and ways to get around town. 

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As an Associate Broker with RE/MAX Allegiance in Northern Virginia and native of the area I can assist you whether you are buying, selling or renting a home anywhere in Northern Virginia. For more information about the area or my services you can check VaRealEstateTalk or my Northern Virginia website.

Search all homes available in the Northern Virginia area.



 

 

Looking Good at 100 Years Old in Lorton VA

Silverbrook UMC Lorton VA


At the turn of the century in Lorton Virginia a small group of 22 people created a Sunday school at the one room school house on Silverbrook Road.  When the congregation grew to over 70 people it was decided that it was time to build a church to accommodate the growing interest in church services in the area.  Wanting to stay in Lorton the church was able to buy a piece of property just down the road from the school house for the incredible price of twenty dollars!

A small white clapboard church, typical of the era was erected and dedicated on November 1, 1908.  As was common at that time a single church did not have the funds to support their own preacher so the Silverbrook Church joined with Cranford Methodist, Lee Chapel, Occoquan and Bethel Churches to share one preacher who traveled between the churches during the week by horse and buggy.


Over the years as the population in the area grew so did the church with two additions added over the last 50 years.  Today the church is listed in both the State and National Register of Historic Places.  The area around the church has grown and expanded and it now sits across from the new Silverbrook Golf Course and future Equestrian Center.

So next time you are driving down Silverbrook Road in Lorton keep your eyes open for this little gem.  It is just another piece of the fabulous history scattered throughout Northern Virginia.

Details on other Historic Churches in Northern Virginia
Pohick Church
Cranford Methodist Church
St Mary of Sorrows
Wakefield Chapel
Washington Street
Sacred Heart Chapel 

 

Saying Good Bye to "The Awakening" Sculpture in DC

For anyone who has ever encountered this strange sculpture at Hains Point in Washington DC it always takes a few minutes to take it all in.  If you weren't excepting to see a giant emerging from the earth it can be a real surprise.  Kids love it and tourists spend a lot of time photographing the sculpture.

The Awakening Sculpture

Now "The Awakening" is leaving and moving across the Potomac River to a new home in Prince Georges County at the new mega National Harbor development.  Even though I write quite a bit about DC and Northern Virginia history I was surprised to learn that the statue has actually been on loan to the National Park Sevice.  Since it has been at Hains Point since 1980 it never crossed my mind that it was a permanent fixture.

So starting tomorrow they will be digging up our quirky sculpture and by the end of the week he will be in his new home.  I wish him well in his travels and look forward to visiting him on the other side of the river.

More pictures of "The Awakening"

 

 

 

 

 

 

Riding the Rails-From Union Station to Old Town Alexandria

Train RideIf you're just joining the "Magical History Tour" you might want to take a few minutes and check out where we have already been in the DC and Northern Virginia area.

Magical History Tour of Northern Virgina
Magical History Tour Takes to the Water-Washington DC

Today our tour is just a short train ride from Union Station to Old Town Alexandria.  We wanted to leave you plenty of time to take in the sights of our stops and enjoy a leisurely afternoon explore Old Town Alexandria.  So All Aboard and away we go.

 

 

If we are going to start in Union Station then you first have to take a look around this magnificent piece of architecture which opened in 1907.  When it was built it was the largest train station in the world.  The arrival of Union Station in DC was the start of a transformation of the city and its gold leaf coffered ceilings, white granite block construction and neo-classic lines are amazing.  The same theme used for Union Station can be seen at the Lincoln Memorial, the Jefferson Memorial and the Supreme Court Building a few blocks away. 

As with so many train stations as air travel became the preferred mode of transportation the station fell into disrepair in the late 1960's and 1970's.  Congress determined that this piece of Washington history should not be ignored and after 160 million dollars of renovation the station was returned to its original stature.  Today Union Station is a regular stop for tourists visiting the city.  The station plays host to 130 shops and restaurants, major cultural events and Presidential Inaugural Balls.  So now lets ride the rails and go check out our nemesis Reagan National Airport.

 


As we pull out of the station we are headed south to Gravelly Point and Regan National Airport.  If you are an avid airplane watcher then then Gravely Park is the place to go.  Planes taking off and landing are right overhead and for kids they feel as if they can reach up and touch them.  In 1938 when the south end of Gravelly Point was picked for the airport the area was underwater.  Engineers had to build a dike around the perimeter of the site, pump out the water and the silt and then fill it with gravel and sand for a stable level base.  Once the site was prepared the four original runways for the airport were built.  Over the years there have been political battles as to whether the airport was officially in Washington DC or in Virginia.  In 1946 congress decreed that the airport physically was in Virginia but turned over the jurisdiction of the airport to Federal Authorities.

 

In 1997 after years of millions of travelers traipsing through the original building new terminals were opened featuring 54 Jeffersonian domes in keeping with the tradition of the neo-classic style seen throughout the area.  The "nation's hall" as the main area of the terminal is called provides a great view of the DC skyline and was designed featuring works from 30 different artists works seen throughout the terminal.  Often busy travelers forget to take a look down at the amazing art under their feet!  The original terminal is undergoing restoration to return it to its original splendor.

So we haven't gotten very far but there is one last place we should take a look at as we head south.  As we pull into the station in Old Town Alexandria you can't help but notice the tall building sitting on a hill opposite of the station.  This imposing building is the George Washington Masonic National Memorial.  Dedicated in 1932 the  entrance to the museum was inspired by the Parthenon of Athens with its 6 Doric columns.  Designed in three sections the tower rises to an Egyptian Pyramid at the top.  The inspiration for the monument came from the Lighthouse of Alexandria, Egypt one of the Seven Wonders of the World

Inside the memorial you will find a number of historic artifacts belong to George Washington and also history and artifacts relating to the Freemasons, including the Shriners.  The view from the observation deck on the ninth floor has an incredible view of Old Town Alexandria, the Potomac River and the remains of Fort Ellsworth, an original Fort built to protect Alexandria during the civil war.  The hill on which the memorial is built was originally known as Shutters Hill.

 We could keep riding the rails but I suspect everyone would like to spend a little time exploring Old Town Alexandria.  Don't miss the amazing fused glass at Arts Afire wander down King Street to the Torpedo Arts Center and by all means put up your feet at the Chart House and enjoy the view and a great meal.

See you next time when the magical history tour takes another look at interesting things to do around our area. 

Magical History Tour


 

 

 

 

©2008 Cindy Jones. All rights reserved.
Photos from IStock Photos and Flickr

Northern Virginia Homes-Looking Through the Scrapbook of Neighborhoods

Scattered throughout Northern Virginia are a variety of communities that offer buyers significant choices to consider.  Most buyers looking for a home have a unique set of features that they would like to have in their new home.  It is what makes heading out with new buyers so much fun and why our area isn't all about cookie cutter neighborhoods.  So we pulled a few pages out of our Northern Virginia scrapbook to give you an idea of a few choices.

For buyers who like older neighborhoods closer to town then the neighborhoods of Parkfairfax in Alexandria and Fairlington in Arlington (some sections in Alexandria) are great choices.  With hilly tree lined streets, classic brick buildings and a great location both of these neighborhoods have stood the test of time since they were built in the 1940's.

 View current listings in Parkfairfax

 View current listings in Fairlington


Are you looking for something that others might consider off the beaten path?  Then you should take a look at Hollin Hills in Alexandria or Holmes Run Acres in Annandale.  Both neighborhoods are part of the small mid-century modern movement that happened in Northern Virginia in the 1960's.  With classic lines, loads of glass and connection to their lots these homes offer buyers a chance to bond with nature in a way that other neighborhoods might not.

View current listings in Hollin Hills

View current listings in Holmes Run Acres

 

 

 

Thinking a bit more traditional?  Then some of the affordable neighborhoods in Springfield might be right for you.  Cardinal Forest, Charlestown and Orange Hunt have all stood the test of time and are particularly popular with military families stationed at the Pentagon or Fort Belvoir

View current listings in Cardinal Forest

View current listings in Charlestown

View current listings in Orange Hunt

 

 Need just a bit more space and want a bit more privacy?  Then you might want to check out Fairfax Station and the neighborhoods of Barrington, Crosspointe and South Run.



View current listings in
Fairfax Station
View current listings in South Run
View current listings in Crosspointe
View current listings in Barrington

Even though all of these neighborhoods are very different in style they all have one thing in common.  They are close to shopping, transportation, schools and loads of fun things to do.   So no matter what style or type of home you are looking for in Northern Virginia you will probably be able to find it. 

If you are interested in learning more about any of these or other great neighborhoods in Alexandria, Fairfax County or throughout Northern Virginia give me a call.  As a native of the area I can give you a tour not only a new place to call home but other areas of interest for you and your family.



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As an Associate Broker with RE/MAX Allegiance in Northern Virginia and native of the area I can assist you whether you are buying, selling or renting a home anywhere in Northern Virginia. For more information about the area or my services you can check VaRealEstateTalk or my Northern Virginia website.

Search all homes available in the Northern Virginia area.

Tee Time in Northern Virginia-A Golf Course for Everyone

Golf BagWhether you want to get in a round of miniature golf with the family, only have time to play 9 holes or want to spend the day on the links, Northern Virginia golf courses cover it all.  With both public and private courses designed by many of the most famous names in golf and with plenty of challenges for golfers of all levels.

Some of the names of the courses are familiar to many whether they live in this area or not and others might just be that new little gem that you may want to give a try the next time you get the urge to pull out that nine iron.  For military personnel Quantico offers the Medal of Honor Golf Course and Fort Belvoir has two 18 hole courses; Gunston and Woodlawn.  The Army Navy Country Club is a private club with two locations in Arlington and Fairfax.  Most members of the club are retired military from all services.

The Fairfax County Park Authority maintains eight public golf courses including two courses which have been named in the Top 100 courses to play in the Mid-Atlantic Region, Laurel Hill and Twin Lakes.  The Northern Virginia Park Authority maintains three courses and offers golf memberships for the serious golfers who want unlimited access to the links.Dad playing golf

For families who are looking for a little bit of fun or a place to entertain kids for a special occasion without the need for a full set of clubs then you might want to check out Upton Hill in Arlington or Cameron Run in Alexandria.  For the ultimate experience you might want to check out Top Golf in Kingstowne.  With 76 covered all weather suites equipped with the latest in computer technology you can play golf, practice your swing and keep score without ever actually getting your feet dirty.

If you haven't played golf before and are just taking up the sport you might want to brush up on your golf etiquette before hitting the links.   When you have perfected your game on the local Northern Virginia golf courses then you might just be lucky enough to play a round at Saint Andrews Links, the home of golf.

Listing of other Northern Virginia Golf Courses

For other fun outdoor activities in Northern Virginia check out:
Kickstands Up-Let's Go for a Ride
Back to Nature in Northern Virginia

©2008. All Rights Reserved. Cindy Jones

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Cindy Jones

As an Associate Broker with RE/MAX Allegiance in Northern Virginia and native of the area I can assist you whether you are buying, selling or renting a home anywhere in Northern Virginia. For more information about the area or my services you can check VaRealEstateTalk or my Northern Virginia website.

Search all homes available in the Northern Virginia area.