Sunday, December 1, 2013
Win $100 with our Holiday Contest!
How do you celebrate the holiday season at your home?
Send us a photo of your holiday decorations, colorful lights, Christmas tree, snow man, winter wreaths, etc. and the winner will receive a $100 Visa Gift Card!
To enter:
1. "LIKE" us on facebook!
2. E-mail your photo to statesonhomesva@gmail.com
We will post all entries to our facebook page, and the most liked photo will win! The deadline for all entries is December 20th. Click here for details!
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
First Home in Heron's Landing Completed!
Our first single-family home in Heron's Landing, a Burwell, went to settlement this month. The homeowners are very excited to share their story, and we are thrilled to have a home in this beautiful community overlooking the River Course and the New River. Stay tuned for an interview with the family as they discuss the long trip they have made from Arizona to Virgina, and how we built their home and helped them make their design choices cross-country! For more information about Heron's Landing, click here.
Sunday, September 15, 2013
NOW SELLING: Lookout Drive in Brittany Meadows!
With the high volume of sales in Brittany Meadows recently, we have opened Lookout Drive lots for sale! Invision any of our housetypes on one of these fifteen spacious lots--all with fabulous views of the Blue Ridge mountains! Single Family Homes start at an affordable $332,900, and offer a wide variety of options.
Lots in this neighborhood won't be available for long, so contact us today at 540-235-1600 and let us build the perfect home for you.
Lots in this neighborhood won't be available for long, so contact us today at 540-235-1600 and let us build the perfect home for you.
Thursday, August 1, 2013
The Wait is OVER!!
Move in NOW! This spacious 3-Bedroom, 3-Bathroom Villa is ready for you! Call Today for a tour at 540-235-1600.
Sunday, July 28, 2013
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Monday, July 15, 2013
Introducing the Woodson!
Are you looking for a home with.....
The Woodson may be the PERFECT home for you! Many options are available with this home, allowing for over 5000 SQARE FEET of finished living space! Starting at $344,900, this home is a great value. Now available at Heron's Landing and Sterling Heights, and COMING SOON to Brittany Meadows. Inquire with our sales team for more information by phone at 540-235-1600, or visit our contact us page to send us an email with your information.
- EXTRA Garage Storage
- MORE Living Space
- Larger Bedrooms
- A Luxury Owners Suite
- ADDITIONAL Full Bathrooms
- A Gourmet-Style Kitchen
- An Open Floor Plan with High Ceilings
- High Quality New Home Construction??
The Woodson may be the PERFECT home for you! Many options are available with this home, allowing for over 5000 SQARE FEET of finished living space! Starting at $344,900, this home is a great value. Now available at Heron's Landing and Sterling Heights, and COMING SOON to Brittany Meadows. Inquire with our sales team for more information by phone at 540-235-1600, or visit our contact us page to send us an email with your information.
Friday, June 14, 2013
The Value of a Finished Basement
We're bringing back this amazing deal for a limited time! Sign a contract in Brittany Meadows, Sterling Heights or Heron's Landing Estates before July 4th, 2013 and get a FREE finished Rec Room in the home of your choice! Here is an article from New Home Source, which outlines just how great of an investment your finished basement will be.
Here are a few Highlights:
- According to Remodeling Magazine’s annual “Cost vs. Value Report,” the average cost of a mid-range basement remodeling in the United States was $61,303 in 2012.
- at resale, a homeowner can expect to recoup 70.3 percent of that cost
- Dry basements promote health throughout the rest of the house; mold and mites in a damp basement have plenty of routes to the rooms above.
- Houses with basements that are useful and free of excess moisture, mold and odors will allow a house to sell faster — and that means more money in a seller’s pocket.
Want to know more about this deal? Contact us at 540-235-1600 today! Or stop by our model home located at 407 Heartwood Crossing in Blacksburg!
How a Good Basement Adds Value to Your Home
Posted on June 13, 2013 by Admin
Posted on June 13, 2013 by Admin
By Joe Provey for www.newhomesource.com
Basements are important to Italian Americans. Every time I mention the word “basement” to someone of Italian ancestry, they regale me with stories about how their parents or grandparents kept the upstairs kitchen for show (and perhaps light breakfasts), while the heavy cooking took place in the basement. These basement kitchens were complete with ranges and refrigerators, slicing and grinding machines and big sinks. From them, apparently, an endless stream of roasts, lasagnas, braciola, eggplant parmesan, Easter breads and meat pies were issued forth.
Perhaps this explains why, as an Italian American with the misfortune of having grown up in a house with a crawl space, I head straight to the basement when I’m buying a new house. If it’s not right, I will walk away. Clean and dry basements are in my genes.
The first thing I look for in a basement is evidence of settlement, such as cracks in a wall or slab, and walls that tilt, bulge or bow. While I’m at it, I check for signs of flooding. Water marks on paneling, mold or rot on framing, rust on appliances and ducts and a well-worn sump pump ring my alarm bells. Only after I’m convinced that the foundation and basement are not going to pose major headaches do I head upstairs, where I check out less critical features such as fireplaces, granite countertops, spectacular views or spacious master suites.
Of course, I value a good basement for reasons other than being sound and dry. They can provide much-needed storage space or can be converted to living space. These days, a basement might become a home theater, kid’s play room, home office or spare bedroom, rather than a second kitchen. Dry basements also promote health throughout the rest of the house; mold and mites in a damp basement have plenty of routes to the rooms above.
If you are purchasing a newly built home with a basement, it’s important to speak with your builder about how it will be constructed and water-proofing methods. Also important is to determine how you will use it. Consider a finished space that will serve your family’s needs and one that will add value to your home.
Basement remodeling and makeovers
According to Remodeling Magazine’s annual “Cost vs. Value Report,” the average cost of a mid-range basement remodeling in the United States was $61,303 in 2012. The report suggests that at resale, a homeowner can expect to recoup 70.3 percent of that cost, or $43,095, for a 600-square-foot basement with a wet bar and a 5-by-8-foot full bathroom. That’s a pretty good incentive for a homeowner to take advantage of all that underutilized space, assuming they are planning to stay put for a while.
Less ambitious basement makeovers can net significant returns at resale, too. A partial remodeling that creates a clean and cheery laundry area, for example, is a good investment. So is a spare bedroom with adequate electrical circuits, lighting and emergency egress. At the very least, houses with basements that are useful and free of excess moisture, mold and odors will allow a house to sell faster — and that means more money in a seller’s pocket.
Moving in a year or two?
If you’re planning to sell a house with a basement that has water problems, contact a company that specializes in these kinds of repairs and get the work done as soon as possible.
“Don’t wait until you’re negotiating with a buyer,” says Larry Janesky, president of Basement Systems, Inc., a nationwide network of basement waterproofing dealers founded in 1986 that focuses exclusively on basements and crawlspaces. “Repairs that must be completed under time pressure will invariably end up costing more. Besides, by fixing it now, you can enjoy a dry basement during the remaining time that you live in the house.”
The same advice holds true for foundation problems, such as a settled foundation or slab, a tilted or bowed foundation wall and sagging beam and joists above a crawlspace. Make structural repairs as soon as possible, not when you’re trying to market your house. In addition, seek out a company that can offer a warranty that will reassure prospective home buyers.
If you’re planning to stay put
If you don’t anticipate a move any time soon and you’ve completed any necessary waterproofing or foundation repairs, consider converting your basement to living space to add value to your home.
Ideally, find a contractor who has lots of experience with basements and their unique challenges. You’ll want to consider moisture-resistant products, ranging from wallboard and window replacements to floors and ceilings. They will help you navigate code restrictions, such as minimum ceiling heights and egress requirements. They may even help you design an updated version of an Italian-American basement kitchen and throw a few recipes into the bargain!
Joe Provey is an avid do-it-yourselfer and home improvement writer whose work has appeared on BobVila.com, Houzz.com and DIY Life.
Friday, May 31, 2013
Top Ten Reasons to Buy NEW
Check out this great article from newhomesource.com! It goes into detail about the benefits of purchasing new home construction, including (but not limited to) custom features, design trends, and the advantages of having the most updated appliances and energy efficient technology.
Looking for the perfect home for you and your family in the New River Valley? Consider purchasing a new home rather than a previously owned home--here's why!
Top 10 Reasons Home Buyers Prefer New Homes vs. Used
By Jay McKenzie
1) Design Your Dream Home Your Way: Why settle for someone else's choices when you can select your favorite cabinets, countertops, appliances, carpets and flooring? While you're at it, you can choose gorgeous bath and kitchen fixtures, lighting and other options that you love. Your new home will reflect your style, not someone else's taste.
2) Choose a Floorplan and Room Layout that Meets Your Needs: Want a master bedroom on the first floor? It's yours. With massive his and her's walk-in closets? Done! Want high ceilings and a luxurious, resort-style master bath? Perhaps you'd like a sitting room with a fireplace in your owner's suite or French doors that open to your private patio or the pool? It's easy, when you build your master suite your way.
3) All New, Under Warranty: A used home likely has tired products that may soon need replacing. Your new home -- and the products that comprise it -- are brand-new and under warranty. What's the cost to replace a roof, appliances, countertops or a water heater on a used home? Those components of your new home feature the latest designs and building materials and should offer you years of comfort and enjoyment before needing replacement.
4) Energy and Cost Savings: Today's new homes are far more energy efficient than homes built just five years ago. Versus homes built ten or 20 years ago, it's game over, advantage new.Why settle for drafty, energy-wasting single-pane windows in a used home? Many new homes offer double or even triple-pane windows. Special window coatings and inert gases between the layers of glass are often available, saving you even more energy and money in both heating and cooling season.
5) Comfort and Indoor Air Quality: Today's new homes meet stringent energy standards and codes not in place in the past. They combine high-performance energy efficiency with state-of-the-art ventilation and air filtration. The result is year-round, draft-free comfort and higher indoor air quality.
6) Low Maintenance: New cars today are computer-designed and computer-equipped. That's why they perform much more reliably than a car that's 15 or 20 years old. Homes are the same. Today's new homes have open floorplans and high ceilings that reflect the way we live today. They're also made of cutting-edge building products that require less care and maintenance. Another plus? The latest building systems and components are designed and engineered to work together.
7) Community Amenities: Many new homes are built in lavish master-planned communities with resort-style community centers, pools and clubhouses. Many new home communities also feature hiking trails, protected open lands and some of the best new schools and shopping near (or even within) your new home community.
8) Advanced Technology and Design: It's possible to replace all of the single-pane windows in a resale home with today's high-performance windows. It's also possible to add insulation to a used home. However, it's very expensive to replace dated appliances, cabinets and countertops in a used home -- and you still won't have the high ceilings you dream of on the first floor of an older two-story home. All are reasons to build your new home your way, to reflect the way you live today.
9) Safety: State-of-the-art circuit breakers. Electric garage door openers with infrared beams that stop if a tricycle or child is too near. High-efficiency furnaces and air conditioners that use the latest environmentally-friendly coolants. Cabinets, carpets and paints that use fewer volatile organic compounds, so that you and your family can breathe easier.
10) That New Home Feel: A used home was someone else's dream, not yours. It reflects their choices and family memories. You may learn to love avocado-green appliances (and you may be willing to scrub stained countertops or grease-encrusted ovens and cooktops) but more and more people prefer that never lived-in feel.
After all, when was the last time you went to a department store and selected used clothes? Or visited a car dealer and paid more for a used car than a new car?
New homes offer the latest designs, style, comfort and quality. They provide a care-free lifestyle so that you can enjoy your home, not work on it. Start shopping now on NewHomeSource.com, the world's largest and most complete new home website. You'll be glad you did.
Jay McKenzie heads up content and social media for NewHomeSource.com.
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Superior Walls Factory Tour
The Stateson Homes team was recently invited to tour the
production facility of our trade partner Superior Walls of Central Virginia,
Inc. Although Superior Walls was
established in 1981, Superior Walls of Central Virginia opened their
manufacturing facility in 2004 and began producing the insulated, precast
concrete walls that we now use at Stateson Homes. The current 50,000 square foot production
facility located in Amelia, VA provides a climate controlled environment in
which every wall panel can be individually formed and poured, very helpful as
we endure these January days. Superior Walls
is able to control all aspects of their production by having an on-site plant
to produce the concrete used in the panels.
We were able to observe the various Quality checks that were implemented
at each phase of production. As we
watched this process it became more apparent than ever that this product was truly
“Superior”.
Some of the benefits of Superior Walls that we learned more about during
our visit:
1.
Superior Wall foundations are dry. They use a special low water/cement ratio
concrete that requires no additional damp proofing.
2.
They are warm, with full-length insulation built in
to increase energy efficiency.
3.
Superior Walls high strength 5000+ psi concrete is
reinforced with steel rebar and polypropylene fibers for added strength and
performance.
4.
The wall panels also feature convenient features
like built-in accesses for wiring and stud facings for easy drywall
installation with screws.
During our visit, the wall panels for our new model home,
the Burwell on lot 12 of Phase 4 in Maple Ridge, were in production. We were able to see first hand the diligent
work and high quality standards that go into every wall panel we receive. All wall panels are formed horizontally on a
large production line where the components are installed, the concrete is
poured, the brick impression created, and each panel allowed to dry before
being loaded for delivery. It was great to be able to see the production of our
panels and one week later, watch as they were set as the foundation of our
newest home.
Superior Walls offers many advantages to us, as a builder
and to our customers starting with the R-12 insulation, drywall readiness, and
the promptness of installation. If you
get a chance you can visit their website at www.superiorwallsva.com and www.superiorwalls.com to learn more.
Joshua Boothe
Stateson Homes
540.239.8868
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Housing Affordability Index to Set Annual Record for 2012
Housing Affordability Index to Set Annual Record for 2012
With 11 months of data reported, 2012 will clearly go down as a record year for favorable housing affordability conditions, and a great year for buyers who could get a mortgage, according to the National Association of REALTORS®.
NAR’s national Housing Affordability Index stood at 198.2 in November, based on the relationship between median home price, median family income and average mortgage interest rate. The higher the index, the greater the household purchasing power; recordkeeping began in 1970.
An index of 100 is defined as the point where a median-income household has exactly enough income to qualify for the purchase of a median-priced existing single-family home, assuming a 20 percent down payment and 25 percent of gross income devoted to mortgage principal and interest payments. For first-time buyers making small down payments, the affordability levels are relatively lower.
For all of 2012, NAR projects the housing affordability index to be a record high 194, up from 186 in 2011, which was the previous record. November’s reading was 2.5 index points below October, but up 1.5 index points from a year earlier.
Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, said home buyers are able to stay well within their means. “Although 2012 was highest on record, the excessively tight underwriting precluded many would-be homebuyers from locking-in generational low interest rates,” he says. “Rising home prices and a gradual uptrend in mortgage interest rates will offset improvements in family income, but 2013 likely will be the third best on record in terms of household buying power. A window of opportunity remains open for buyers who can qualify for a mortgage.”
NAR projects the housing affordability index to average 160 during 2013, which means on a national basis that a median-income family would have 160 percent of the income needed to purchase a median-priced existing single-family home. Conditions vary widely, with the highest buying power in the Midwest. Even in the West, where the regional index is lower, they typical family is well positioned in most markets.
NAR President Gary Thomas, broker-owner of Evergreen Realty in Villa Park, Calif., says the minor erosion in affordability conditions moving forward could be mitigated by bank and regulatory policies. “Clearer rules from the government regarding future lawsuits and buybacks of Fannie and Freddie loans could encourage banks to use their massive cash holdings to originate more loans,” he says.
“A more sensible lending environment that makes it easier for other financially qualified buyers to get a mortgage would allow many more households to enter the market, boosting home sales as much as 10 to 15 percent,” Thomas says.
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