Erin Barton

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Erin Barton,  in Virginia
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About Me
I am a real estate agent with Long and Foster REALTORS. I work with buyers and sellers all around the Richmond metropolitan area. I specialize in Chesterfield County, a suburb of downtown Richmond. I love working with first time homebuyers and have a lot of knowledge in financing options for first-timers. I also work with a lot of brides! Visit my website for more info athttp:// www.ErinBarton.com.
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Erin Barton answered:
Marni,

Every house is different, even on the water. It depends on what neighborhood the house is in (woodlake, brandermill, etc), the condition of the house, the type of lot, etc. In most cases homes on the water sell for more, but there are too many other factors that need to be considered. Sorry there is no easy answer! Feel free to email me if you have any more specific questions. - Thu May 8 2008, 08:33
Erin Barton answered:
Nora,

Vienna is such a tough neighborhood to get into these days at a reasonable price. I grew up there and the prices have gone crazy since I was young. The schools are fantastic though and so is the proximity to DC. There are a lot of wonderful areas around there though that also have great schools. Your best bet is to find something that needs updating and reap the benefits of sweat equity. My mom is the #1 agent in the Tysons Office of Long and Foster and lived in Vienna for 10 years. You can reach her athttp:// www.Kormann.com. Good luck! We loved it there! - Thu May 8 2008, 08:21
Erin Barton answered:
If you are buying a home to live in for several years, then it is an excellent time to buy right now. In this market buyers have a large inventory to pick from, lower prices (esp. in the Loudon Co. area) and more negotiating power. Your negotiating power goes up even more if you have nothing to sell. The question now isn't whether to buy, its whether you can get financing. If you have good credit and a steady income, then chances are there is a mortgage for you. I am familiar with the Aldie area because my sister lives up there (in Stone Ridge). I'd be happy to answer any questions. I also know some great real estate agents that specialize in that area (my parents). Feel free to email me with any questions at Erin@erinbarton.com. Good luck! - Fri Sep 14 2007, 11:25
My Listings
15106 Windy Ridge Rd, Midlothian, VA 23112 15106 Windy…
$250,000
4 br  2½ ba  
1507 Hawkins Wood Cir, Midlothian, VA 23114 1507 Hawkins…
$352,900
4 br  2½ ba  
14324 Michaux Wood Way, Midlothian, VA 23113 14324 Micha…
$275,000
4 br  2½ ba  
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Specialties
First time homebuyers, brides, families
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