The Blog of the Virginia Historical Society – A great and fun resource!
All posts by Karin Andrews
Wishing everyone a wonderful 4th of July Celebration!
Buying or Selling? See the article below on our un-equalled presence – online and in print.
Kitchen Mural – impact on the Rappahannock River
Yesterday I completed this little mural commission for my clients. It fulfilled the homeowner’s dreams, was priced fairly and finished in time to coincide with the kitchen re-do and visit from family. Here is a sneak peak. Although I haven’t picked up a paint bush in three years, it was so much fun. I am inspired!
An Inman News Article – A Fabulous Perk for us and for our Clients!! It’s a Win-Win!
With an increasingly cautious home market on the horizon, this is more important now than ever! Douglas-Elliman article – features us as well.
Off the Beaten Path – A gift for the Arts
Come to Virginia and Stay a Lifetime!
My real estate showings have been heating up as buyers are finding out what we have known all along – That Virginia is truly for Lovers of so many things. We have the Seashore, Chesapeake Bay, Eastern Shore, Shenandoah Valley, Mountains, Charming Small Towns, Historic Treasures, World Class Universities, College Towns, Up-beat Cities and Metropolitan areas, Museums galore and some of the best wineries on the East Coast of the United States. Here in Virginia we have it all. If you are looking for a place to stay in the Chesapeake Bay Region or Beyond, check out the Select Registry of Inns. http://www.selectregistry.com/index.asp
On the eve of Summer!
Now that summer is here, things are heating up in the real estate market! In the last week, I have been to Winchester, Williamsburg, Gloucester and Norfolk on listing presentations, showings and meetings. What a wonderfully busy week! More to come this weekend.
Beautiful Weather in the Chesapeake Bay Region
Heirloom Vegetables – Standing the Test of Time!
Although most of us have already planted our vegetable garden’s, in the event that you wish to add a few more fabulous varieties to the garden this year, there is still time. This article is one I wrote some time ago, however it is still as relevant now as it was then.Heirloom Vegetables – standing the test of time!