Greene County, Virginia: Build a Life You Love

This article was first published in the Charlottesville Area Association of Realtors Real Estate Weekly on 8/26/2020. Lush green valleys, unspoiled natural beauty, mountains, hills, and farms.  The resemblance is so dramatic that if you blindfolded and spun Alun Ward around, he wouldn’t know if he was back in Wales…

Covid19 and the Real Estate Market

This article was originally published 8/12/2020 in the Charlottesville Area Association of Realtors Real Estate Weekly. Covid19 and the real estate market have a lot in common. Two basic factors control the spread of Covid19: increasing the physical distance from the virus, and avoiding exposure to anyone while they are…

Making Your Home Last a Lifetime

Photo by Kelly Lacy from Pexels. They thought this home would last a lifetime. Geared up with a checklist and a budget, the new owners met with the contractor. They identified changes and initiated a major rehab project on their just purchased home.  In their fifties, this was to be…

Responding to Covid19 in Multifamily Buildings

Most of my colleagues in multifamily residential buildings have probably been inundated with advice about responding to Covid19.  Corporate leaders and whatever property management association you belong to will have specific protocols for dealing with the pandemic.   However, I did get one request for some info, so if there’s one…

Second Wind: Why Seniors Love Central Virginia

They wanted a view to die for, at least 10 acres, and a minimum of three or four bedrooms.  Oh, and an eight stall barn. That wish list didn’t sound like it was coming from a typical couple approaching their later years.  But REALTOR® Pam Dent, with Gayle Harvey Real…

Green Features Sell Homes

“Ask anyone if they want to live in a more comfortable home that costs less to operate, and the answer is always yes; 100 percent of the time.  What they’re really saying is they want to have the ‘green’ features that make a home more comfortable and more efficient,” says…

Making Good Health in Rental Housing Easy: Five strategies

Expectations for supporting good health in rental housing has come a long way since HUD came up with their eight basic features of a healthy home. They are homes that are dry, clean, safe, well-ventilated, pest-free, contaminant free, well-maintained and thermally controlled. To be fair, those eight are certainly the…

What does LOHAS mean in the built environment?

LOHAS = Lifestyle of Health and Sustainability.  Hmm.  Is that really a thing? Well, yes.  And a significant thing, at that.  What the New York Times called “The biggest market you never heard of.” WHAT IS LOHAS? If you truly haven’t ever seen or heard of LOHAS, let’s get a…

How Does Community Design Impact Loneliness?

Loneliness and Social Isolation Loneliness is all the rage these days. [caption id="attachment_233" align="alignright" width="300"] Social isolation and loneliness increase the risk for depression, disability and cognitive decline.[/caption] Not quite so much that President Trump will appoint a Minister of Loneliness, a la the United Kingdom.  But it does seem…

EMF. The Next Asbestos?

Negative Health Impacts of EMF. Asbestos.  Leaded paint.  Formaldehyde.  5G and EMF? Someday, folks in the building industry may look back at electric and magnetic fields (EMFs) as a hazard that we should have done more to prevent. Let's be clear.  The verdict is still out on how dangerous EMFs…