Laura Schwartz is a licensed Realtor in VA and D.C. with McEnearney Associates in Vienna. You can follow Laura on Instagram at @LauraSchwartzRealtor or her Facebook page. Laura can be reached at 703-283-6120 or [email protected].

Despite headlines all over the world about interest rates bouncing up and down around 7% and buyer affordability at an all time high, homes in our area are still selling quickly, with multiple offers and sometimes above list.

I publish my list of “buyer needs” on my social media monthly, but this time, I’d like to extend an offer to the community.

If you have been thinking of selling but perhaps you’re overwhelmed with the idea of prepping, or you don’t want to deal with the masses trekking through your home, or you just want an easy private sale, I’m throwing out my list of buyer needs in case you want to explore selling privately:

Vienna

  • $1.8-$2.1M, newer construction, 5,000 sq. ft. or more prefer SE/SW side of Town Of Vienna
  • Up to $1.8M, in TOV any side, prefer a 1 mile radius to Church Street
  • $1.2M-$1.45M, prefer to feed to Madison HS, 4+ bedrooms
  • Up to $1.6M, prefer TOV with flat yard and must have a 2 car garage
  • Up to $1.5M, prefer Vienna ES, must have 4 bedrooms on upper level and garage
  • Up to $1.3M detached home, 4+ bedrooms
  • Up to $1M, detached, prefer split level to live in, not tear down
  • Up to $950k detached, feeds to Marshall HS (will also consider Vienna*) 4+ Bedrooms
  • Vienna Condo up to $500K, 2 bed/2 bath (prefer Marquis/Acadia)

McLean

  • Up to $1.5M detached, tend to lean toward colonial but open to any model

Falls Church

  • Detached home up to $1M, feeds to Marshall HS (will also consider Vienna*) 4+ Bedrooms

Fairfax

  • $725k Townhouse with garage, feeding to Mosaic ES/Oakton

Reston

  • Up to $500k, 2 bed/2 bath condo in an elevator building (prefer close to Reston Town Center)

Arlington

  • Up to $2.3M detached home feeding to Science Focus ES, 4+ bedrooms
  • Condo up to $400k, prefer 2 bedrooms or 900 sq. ft. or larger (not facing 395!)
  • Condo up to $700k, prefer 2 bedrooms around the Courthouse metro

Centreville/Chantilly

  • Detached up home to $850k, 2 car garage, some yard for a dog, prefer not backing to or on a major road

If you know of anything that might be a good fit, please reach out!

Any and all opportunities are welcome!

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Live Fairfax is a bi-weekly column alternating with “Exploring Fairfax” that takes a deeper look around Fairfax County. This recurring column is sponsored and written by Sharmane Medaris and Aaron Nichols of McEnearney Associates Questions? Reach Sharmane at 813-504-4479 and Aaron at 703-915-9852.

This newly opened golf lounge in Centreville is the perfect place to work on your swing, play a round of golf or simply have some fun with your friends!

Whether it’s during the winter months or the hot and humid summer, golfers no longer need to wait for fair weather to hone their skills or enjoy a round with friends. Boasting cutting-edge simulators and a cozy atmosphere, the No. 1 Golf Lounge recreates the unique experience of playing on world-renowned courses, allowing you to tee off against stunning backdrops without ever leaving the comfort of the lounge.

Join us in this video to see what makes this indoor golf destination unique. Whether you’re a serious golfer looking to fine-tune your swing or a beginner eager to learn the basics, this lounge offers customizable settings and professional guidance to cater to individual needs.

The No. 1 Golf Lounge is also a great venue for events and corporate gatherings. From team-building exercises to birthday parties, the lounge’s flexible space and amenities cater to various occasions, providing a memorable and interactive experience for attendees.

Whether you’re aiming for the green or simply seeking a welcoming environment to unwind, the No. 1 Golf Lounge in Centreville will be a great time!

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This biweekly column is sponsored by The Mather in Tysons, Virginia, a forward-thinking Life Plan Community for those 62 and better.

Research has shown that older adults who engage with the arts in a group setting — anything from dancing to a poetry group to singing in a choir — enjoy tangible benefits in multiple areas of health. This has to do with feelings of mastery, and with social connection.

“This research, combined with Dr. Gene Cohen’s description of life after 50 as a time of potential and inner growth known as the Creative Age, forms a foundation for using creativity to support personal wellness,” says Caroline Edasis, AVP of resident engagement for Mather. Mather is the organization that’s bringing The Mather, a forward-thinking Life Plan Community for those 62 and better, opening in Tysons next month.

Mather encourages residents in their existing communities — not just those who are established artists — to try creating new art forms in Open Art Studios. These studios, which position arts engagement as a vehicle for wellness, not just recreation, inviting both lifelong and new artists to explore their own Creative Age in a welcoming group setting.

“While working in diverse media including ceramics and mixed media/painting, participants often realize alongside their peers that they have an untapped expressive ability, a new love for a specific media, or a personal project to pursue,” says Caroline. “One of our master’s-level facilitators, trained in art and psychology, is present to support each individual’s creative journey, and that person helps transform the group into an uplifting community in which residents learn more about each other and themselves.”

Inquiry-Based Art Viewing

Mather also has a signature approach to art appreciation — one that mirrors how contemporary museum practices are evolving. Rather than teaching or encouraging art appreciation with lectures from an expert such as a docent, they focus on inclusive, inquiry-based art-viewing techniques.

“Did you know that the average person spends 17 seconds looking at a work of art in a museum?” asks Caroline. “In our visual literacy programs, we often spend a full hour describing an image, sharing stories conjured by the work of art, or even creating group poems in response to the work. These techniques focus on the interests, experiences, and curiosity of viewers to deliver intellectually stimulating content while challenging us to bring culture down from the pedestal and into our lives.”

The Mather has already formed relationships with local arts organizations, and plans to offer inquiry-based art experiences for residents on-site in museums, theaters, galleries, and more.

Mather recognizes that creativity is about much more than visual art. They encourage everyone to recognize aging as a time of great creative potential, whether through music, poetry, storytelling, dance and movement, or even gardening — the sky is truly the limit.

The Mather, opening in early 2024 in Tysons, VA, for those 62 and better, is a forward-thinking Life Plan Community that defies expectations of what senior living is supposed to be.

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Happy February!

We’re two months into the new year and Valentine’s Day — less than 24 hours away — is a time for romance, chocolates and best of all, Champagne. But specifically, Grower Champagne like Champagne Bauser.

Kicking your taste buds and with Special Bottling, Champagne Bauser is now available at Arrowine. Just in time for Valentine’s Day!

How did Champagne Bauser come to Arrowine? A little bit of backstory from Doug Rosen himself…

I was hunting for Champagne from the tiny Village of Les Ricey (the home of Marie and Olivier Horiot, whose Champagnes are the best-known, highly allocated, and twice the price. We have a few right now.)

Les Ricey was a favorite source of Champagne for Louis XIV. It is located at the southern end of the Côte des Bar, far removed from the big-name Champagne Houses in Reims, etc. But this sleepy corner of Champagne is a favorite source of grapes for the “Big Gun” Champagne Houses.

Les Ricey’s Champagnes are richly flavored, extremely mineral (for Pinot Noir,) and very Burgundian. Considering how close Les Riceys is to Chablis and that it enjoys the same Kimmeridgian soils, it should not be surprising.

With such a high demand for Les Ricey fruit, few producers and far fewer Estate Bottlers export to the United States and command hefty price tags when they do. But not at Arrowine. At as low as $44.99 a bottle, Champagne Bauser is a “stupid good” and a steal! Don’t drink this standing up; you might pass out from pleasure.

And don’t forget the chocolates and cheese! What’s Champagne on Valentine’s Day without the cheese, charcuterie and chocolates?

Champagne Bauser Cuvee Brut Premiere (Photo via Arrowine)

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Interested in graduate school?

George Mason University invites you to attend an upcoming open house at Mason Square in Arlington to learn more about the 40+ graduate programs at three Mason academic units: the Schar School of Policy and GovernmentCostello College of Business, and the Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution at an in-person open house.

Arlington Graduate Open House

When: Thursday, February 22 | Drop by any time between 5-7 p.m.!
Where: Van Metre Hall Multipurpose Room | 3351 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22201

This is the perfect opportunity to explore your graduate school options, meet your future professors face-to-face, connect with our admissions team, and find out where a Mason graduate degree can take you next.

George Mason University offers in-state tuition to Virginia residents. Plus, incoming Schar School students who reside in Washington, D.C., and Maryland can now qualify for the Regional Pricing Policy for a master’s or certificate program! ​​

Hourly parking is available in the Van Metre Hall Garage. The campus is also metro accessible (Virginia Square — Orange or Silver lines). To learn more about the 40+ graduate programs at George Mason University’s Arlington campus, register for the open house or fill out our inquiry form.

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Laura Schwartz is a licensed Realtor in VA and D.C. with McEnearney Associates in Vienna. You can follow Laura on Instagram at @LauraSchwartzRealtor or her Facebook page. Laura can be reached at 703-283-6120 or [email protected].

Whether you’re a 49ers fan, a Chiefs fan, or a Taylor’s boyfriend fan, I think a lot of people look forward to the commercials and the food we justify eating during the Super Bowl most. So let’s get into your favorites!

As is common in my posts, I’m going to throw out some takeout ideas to save you from cooking:

  • Mama Tigre: Queso, chips, guacamole, spicy masala queso, chicken wings, flautas and more
  • Bear Branch: Wings! Both fried and grilled are available.
  • Foster’s Grille: Wings, burgers, fries, onion rings… Order early — they often sell out!
  • Caboose Commons or Tavern: Fried pickle chips (so good!), wings and burgers
  • Maple Ave: Crème fraîche wings
  • Red Apron: One of my favorite local burgers — they have so many great options for watching football
  • Taco Bamba: Their wings! And nachos! They have a Super Bowl Meal Deal for BBQ or Brisket.
  • Fermented Pig: Ribs, chicken, sides… all the barbecue your heart could want. They have a Super Bowl Meal Deal for BBQ or Brisket.

Don’t forget desserts and beer/wine. Norms has some great options, including gluten and sulfite free beverages.

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How are your resolutions going?

A quick Google search for “Top New Year’s Resolutions” returns searches on health, finances, travel and living sustainably.

If you’ve already used a cheat day, skipped the gym and are left staring at the self-help books you bought a couple weeks ago, you’re not alone. But maybe it’s not that you are bad at resolutions… maybe you just need to make a different resolution — one that not only includes that self-improvement we’re looking for, but also the reward of contributing to your community through service.

The volunteers with Fairfax County Fire and Rescue invite you to join them in serving your neighbors by becoming a first responder (EMT, firefighter) or administrative support member at one of 12 volunteer stations in Fairfax County.

Volunteers serve alongside career staff who work 24/7, 365 days, responding to 911 calls for fires, car accidents, health emergencies and more. Volunteers also help with stand-by opportunities such as 5Ks, high school sports contests and community special events; assist with prolonged responses due to size, scale, weather, etc.; and help educate families about fire safety in their home.

No previous experience is necessary — training and equipment is provided.

Volunteers should be ready to:

  • Learn and train
  • Dedicate their time to practicing and improving their skills
  • Contributing to their local fire station, which are all incorporated 501(c)(3) organizations

There is a rush when responding to an incident with “lights and sirens” in your apparatus. There is the challenge of responding to difficult situations with skills you have learned and teammates you must work with. And there is the reward of helping someone on what may be their absolute worst day — because you are among the first to respond.

This year, please consider giving back to the community through service. And if helping others through emergency response sounds like an opportunity you’d like to learn more about, please watch our latest video, learn about our requirements and find a station near you at www.JoinFairfaxFire.org.

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Embark on a culinary journey where exceptional flavors meet community spirit.

If you’re on the lookout for more than just a dining experience, look no further than Hamrock’s Restaurant in the heart of the City of Fairfax. Here, the commitment to providing not only delectable dishes but also fostering a sense of community sets Hamrock’s apart.

Join us in this video to get a glimpse of the passion behind the restaurant and indulge in some behind-the-scenes cooking fun we experienced. Hamrock’s is not just a spot to eat; it’s a place where culinary excellence meets the warmth of community connections.

If you’re on the hunt for the perfect place to make those special occasions truly memorable, look no further than Hamrock’s! Whether it’s Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day (seriously, their brunch is out of this world), Father’s Day, or even Thanksgiving (Pro Tip: the Family Meal Take Out Kits are a game-changer), Hamrock’s has you covered. And don’t get me started on Lobster Sundays — it’s a must-try!

I’ve been to several events at Hamrock’s, and let me tell you, they never disappoint. The vibe, the food, the whole experience — it’s always on point. Trust me; you won’t want to miss out on the magic they create!

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Walking from point A to point B has health, economic, and environmental benefits. However, when walking involves being close to vehicles, there is a chance you could get into an accident. 

As a pedestrian, you do not enjoy the same safety features as car users, so even a seemingly low-impact accident is highly likely to result in injuries. 

One of the most common injuries suffered by pedestrians on Illinois roads is concussions. This guide sheds light on a concussion, from its definition to everything you need to know about it.

What Is A Concussion?

Concussions fall in the category of traumatic brain injuries but are on the lowest end of the severity spectrum. 

They are caused by blunt force trauma to the head or a back-and-forth rocking of the head, smashing its contents (the brain) against the walls of the cranial cavity, causing minor bruises and chemical changes. 

Concussions are not life-threatening in most cases, but they can be if not addressed quickly and depending on the magnitude of the injury.

Signs and Symptoms of a Concussion

Concussion symptoms fall into three categories: physical, cognitive, and emotional. Physical signs include passing out for a moment after the accident, headaches, fatigue and drowsiness, dizziness, balance problems, sensitivity to light, nausea, and vomiting.

Since concussions are injuries to the brain, you can expect they will have an impact on how the brain works, often manifesting in some changes in a victim’s cognitive abilities. Common cognitive changes accompanying a concussion include difficulty concentrating, memory loss, confusion and disorientation, slurred speech, and slow reaction times. 

The chemical changes that come with a concussion may manifest as irritability and mood swings, insomnia, depression, and anxiety.

Delayed Concussions Symptoms

Concussion symptoms do not always show immediately after an accident. Sometimes, they can take as long as 72 hours, even longer, to show, even when the injuries may be severe. So, get medical attention after an accident, even when you feel okay. 

“In most cases, a CT scan can help diagnose a concussion. Even when you do not get a CT scan, visiting a doctor after your accident helps create a link between the accident and concussion symptoms that manifest days after an accident,” says attorney Ronald F. Wittmeyer, Jr. of the Law Offices of Rf Wittmeyer

Compensation for Concussions

Like other types of injuries, you may have a right to compensation if you suffer a concussion in an accident resulting from another party’s negligence. 

To improve your chances of success, start by documenting everything from the accident scene, injuries suffered, witness accounts, etc. Also, enlist the services of a skilled pedestrian accident lawyer based in Illinois. 

If you successfully claim, you will recover all monetary expenses from your accident and non-monetary damages such as pain, suffering, and emotional pain. 

Pedestrian Safety

As a pedestrian, your safety begins with you considering you will be most at risk in an accident with a vehicle. Practical safety precautions for pedestrians include keeping to the sidewalk where there is a very low chance of getting hit by a vehicle unless it loses control. 

If you have to cross the road, use designated pedestrian crossing zones. Avoid crossing the road in poorly lit areas when walking in the dark. Also, consider wearing brightly colored clothes to increase your visibility. However, doing your best may not guarantee absolute safety. When the worst happens, work with an Illinois pedestrian accident lawyer to fight for your rights.

Laura Schwartz is a licensed Realtor in VA and D.C. with McEnearney Associates in Vienna. You can follow Laura on Instagram at @LauraSchwartzRealtor or her Facebook page. Laura can be reached at 703-283-6120 or [email protected].

There are some fun events that are held annually that are put on by the Town of Vienna.

If you live in the town, you can register starting next Monday morning, February 5. If tickets are still available after the first week, non-residents can register starting February 12.

These are popular events and I suggest you register early!

Flashlight Egg HuntMarch 29 at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m., Glyndon Park

$5 per family  member, max 6 participants per household. Bring a basket for all the eggs your collect.

Fishing Rodeo Wildwood Park, April 6

Bring your own fishing pole! They stock the creek with trout. Anyone 16 years and over is required to have a fishing license.

Egg Hunt (via Town of Vienna Facebook)

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