Gift Guide: Top Titles from Birch Tree Books for 2023

It’s that time of year again, when the weather gets chilly, lights go up in trees and windows, and holiday shopping season begins. At Birch Tree Bookstore, you can avoid the stress that sometimes creeps up at this time of year by filling your Birch Tree shopping basket with meaningful gifts like books, plants, candles, puzzles, and fair trade toys for the little ones.
Everything at Birch Tree is carefully curated by the owner, Leah Fallon, and staff. The ethos at Birch Tree has always been about connecting our community with quality merchandise and book titles that will be a perfect fit for each reader. This blog will help guide you through some of our favorite seasonal picks and timeless titles as you find the perfect gifts for your friends and family.

Down the hall past the kids room in Birch Tree, you will find the owner Ami Mason planting and propagating in the clinic of Foliage Plants, a business within a business. All the plants in Birch Tree books are from Foliage. And what would be a better gift to pair with a book than a neon pothos trailing from a disco ball planter, or a calathea and a cute watering spike, or a showstopping pink princess?
After browsing this blog, making your list, and checking it twice, come see us at 11 W Market Street, Leesburg, Virginia where we just celebrated our first year anniversary in this amazing location! (Across the street from McEnearney Associates Leesburg location!)
Note from McEnearney Associates: If you would like to support Birch Tree Bookstore as a local independent bookseller but are unable to visit in person, consider ordering online from Bookshop.org. Your order is shipped to you and if you choose Birch Tree Bookstore they will receive the full profit from your purchase.
Board Books

For little ones who are just learning to love books, in Where’s the Snowman? they will find the simple illustrations and soft felt flaps to be fun and engaging.
For a book with a nostalgic, classic feel, pick up Merry Christmas, Little Reindeer.
Children’s Picture Books

Local author Kate Anastasio has written and illustrated one of the sweetest Christmas books of the season, The Bright Red Envelope – a story about brotherly love and being seen and understood.
Mo Willems has done it again with Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Sleigh! A fun holiday take on the modern classic, Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!.
Elementary Books

For the nonfiction reader, Science Comics offers graphic novel introductions to a variety of topics from dinosaurs, coral reefs, the solar system, volcanoes, and bats to frogs and so much more!
For the fiction readers, the Dory Fantasmagory series just released the 6th book of Dory’s adventures as she entertains her little siblings and plays make-believe. With a distinctly nostalgic tone, these books are timeless, and you can find all six in the series at Birch Tree.
Middle Grade Books

Hardcover gift: If you grew up as a middle-schooler reading and loving the Eragon series, you can now share the magic with your middle grader in this special new illustrated edition of Eragon. If your middle grader has read series like Harry Potter or Percy Jackson and is looking for a new fantasy world to dive into, this edition of Eragon would be the perfect book to read aloud together.
Stocking stuffer paperback: Kelly Barnhill first became known for The Girl Who Drank the Moon, a universal favorite. She’s back with another beautiful story somewhere between fantasy and fairytale, full of heart and good life lessons with The Ogress and the Orphans.
Young Adult (YA) Books

Hardcover: If you are looking for a breathtaking fantasy with faerie court intrigue, romance, and betrayals, Holly Black is a trusted name in fantasy and this edition of The Cruel Prince has the absolute works: velvet gold foil, beautiful end papers, additional content, and sprayed edges.
Paperback Stocking Stuffer: Ali Hazelwood has become wildly popular for her adult romance-in-STEM books, and now you can get her much-anticipated YA debut Check & Mate about the intricacies of competitive chess and the people you might be competing against.
Nonfiction Books

Hardcover: Along with explaining some of the biggest topics in astrophysics such as the big bang, black holes, and time travel, in To Infinity and Beyond: A Journey of Cosmic Discovery, Neil de Grasse Tyson and Lindsey Nyx Walker also examine what Hollywood gets right – and wrong – about the cosmos.
Paperback Stocking Stuffer: Though this one is a heavy read, Killers of the Flower Moon is an important story to know as David Gann brings to light the historical true crime story of murders in the Osage Nation, the beginnings of the FBI, and how prejudice can affect the pursuit of justice.
Memoirs

Hardcover: Tis the season of memoirs and biographies! Britney Spears, Dave Grohl’s paperback, Tupac Shakur, Leslie Jones, Jada Pinkett Smith, Matthew Perry, Kerry Washington, John Stamos, Henry Winkler–phew!! But to help you narrow it down, Hilary Burton Morgan’s beautiful Grimoire Girl (signed copies still available!) and Barbara Streisand’s My Name is Barbara would be good places to start looking for crowd pleasers.

Paperback Stocking Stuffer: For a small paperback with a lot of heart, Alexi Pappas’s Bravey is a moving, hopeful memoir told in essays that everyone can find inspiration in.
run like a bravey
sleep like a baby
dream like a crazy
replace can’t with maybe
Fiction Books

Hardcover: There have been so many great literary fiction books out this year, but a Birch Tree and Foliage favorite is Shark Heart: A Love Story. This is a unique and artful debut from Emily Habeck with a touch of magical realism about a couple who are going through the process of one of them slowly turning into a great white shark. It truly is “a love story,” about love in many different facets. Heart-wrenching and magical, pick up Shark Heart for all your friends and grab one for yourself while you’re at it.
Paperback Stocking Stuffer: Now out in paperback, A Little Hope is a quiet, human story about small town life and how people come together for each other.
Mystery & Suspense Books

Hardcover: Stephen King listened to the people when they said they wanted more Holly Gibney, and here she is in her own novel, Holly, solving a missing person’s case and going up against formidable suspects that might be more than meets the eye.
Paperback Stocking Stuffer: There are a lot of books about mistaken identity out there, but how often does a book come along where a single mom and struggling novelist is mistaken for a contract killer? Mystery, real-life takes on motherhood, and hilarity ensues in the Finlay Donavan series. Start with Finlay Donavan Is Killing It, and get through the next two titles, Finlay Donovan Knocks ‘Em Dead and Finlay Donovan Jumps the Gun before Finlay Donovan Rolls the Dice comes out in March 2024!
HONORABLE MENTION: For an Agatha Christie-esque holiday read, follow Roz Parker through Murder on the Christmas Express as she tries to solve mysterious murders on a snowbound train.
Science Fiction Books

Hardcover: Sometimes classified as hopepunk or solarpunk, Becky Chambers’s A Psalm for the Wild-Built shows a future where humans have lost their AI and robots and built a new kind of society. We follow a tea monk as they search for purpose in a peaceful future and meet a wild-built robot along the way. The dedication is “for anybody who could use a break.”
Paperback Stocking Stuffer: If you are shopping for someone who likes sci-fi adventures, spaceships, hacking, bionics, and character-driven stories with a lot of dry humor and snark, pick up the first in the Murderbot Diaries, All Systems Red and start them on a journey with their new favorite series. The seventh in the series, System Collapse has just been released!
Fantasy Books

Hardcover: Even people who don’t read a lot of fantasy will love Nettle and Bone. Funny, beautiful, heartwarming, and meaningful, this book is for anyone who would like a fairytale with powerful fairy godmothers, a 30-year-old protagonist who is finding herself, and a ragtag group of people (plus a very special chicken and dog) on an important quest.
Paperback Stocking Stuffer: For a cozy stocking stuffer to curl with up, Emily Wilde’s Encyclopedia of Faeries just came out in paperback and is exactly what it sounds like: a grumpy professor doing field work studying faeries in the snowy north finds friendship and maybe even love along the way. Or, for a staple in the genre of cozy fantasy, the sequel to Legends and Lattes, Bookshops and Bonedust, has just come out. For anyone that loves Dungeons and Dragons but also comfy, low-stakes stories with charming characters and bookshops, of course.
Romance Books

What better setting for a meet-cute or a magical, romantic moment than the holidays? The biggest question is how to choose which title? In a Holidaze; A December to Remember; A Holly Jolly Ever After; Bright Lights, Big Christmas; A Merry Little Meet Cute… I know, I know, this blog is supposed to be helping to narrow down choices, but look at that list! There’s just no narrowing down. Good thing romance books are special because many of them release straight to paperback instead of hardcover first, so you can just stock up on a bunch of titles to make a book bundle or pass around to friends.
Coffee Table Books, Cookbooks, & Statement Pieces

Talk about a statement piece, look at Smithsonian America: The Atlas. This utterly unique piece done by the experts at the Smithsonian tracks American history from thousands of years ago to modern day in maps. This is a true coffee table book — visual and flip-through-able, and filled with information.
There’s no competing with soup this time of year, and the book Every Season is Soup Season is easy to follow, colorful and dynamic, and has a wide range of recipes to satisfy anyone’s cravings.
Classics

When in doubt, get a classic. Even if the giftee has read it already, these editions are so stunning, they’re just fun to collect and add to anyone’s at-home library.
Poetry and Short Stories

Hardcover: For the person in your life who wants to start the new year right with good habits and meditative time for themselves, pick up A Poem to Read Aloud Every Day.
Paperback Stocking Stuffer: This sweet, quiet anthology of poems The Wonder of Small Things: Poem of Peace and Renewal is accessible to any reader and will bring a touch of calm and hope to anyone’s life.
Holiday Specific & Gifts

If you’re in NOVA, it’s worth it to stop by Birch Tree just to enjoy the beautiful decorations and browse the holiday offerings—within the wide variety of puzzles and specialty books, there’s the perfect gift for someone who you don’t know very well or to take to a fun event like a gift exchange.
Plants

After you pick up books for all the readers in your life, you probably still have a few friends or family members on your list who might not want a book but also deserve a local Leesburg treasure. Plus, you’re already here, you don’t want to go to ANOTHER shop while you’re laden down with books.
That’s when you step down the hall to Foliage Plants and pick up a poinsettia, a cute pot, or both!
Books and plants are what we do best here at Birch Tree and Foliage, so we look forward to seeing you and helping you find the perfect book, plant, or gift for all the special people in your life this holiday season!


Contributor Laura Seabourne is a bookseller at Birch Tree Books and a lifelong book-lover. She particularly loves science fiction and fantasy, but really, how can a reader choose just two favorite genres? In her spare time, she enjoys reading books, thinking about books, teaching books, writing about books… and knitting, of course. CR: Legends and Lattes and Bird by Bird.
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Top Things To Do in December in the DMV
This December we are so excited for the festive holiday parades, tree-lightings, music and theater, craft shows, and other local celebrations of the season. We even relish a nip in the air so we can warm ourselves with a cup of hot cocoa and a fresh-baked treat. Here are a few of our favorite things to do in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, DC this month. Hope to see you and Happy Holidays!
Parades, Festivals & Holiday Fun

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Mount Vernon by Candlelight | December 1-3, Dec. 8-9, Dec. 17
Learn about the holiday traditions of 18th-century Virginia during a 45-minute candlelit tour of George Washington’s Mansion and outbuildings. You can even participate in 18th-century dancing in the Greenhouse or greet Aladdin, the Christmas camel.
Christmas in Charles Town
Merry & Bright Charles Town Lighting | December 1, 6 PM
101 E Washington St, Charles Town, WV
Charles Town/Ranson Parade | December 2, 2 PM
Start off the holiday season in Charles Town when they light the City and their Christmas tree on Friday evening followed on Saturday by the best parade around!

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Christmas in Middleburg | December 2
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Rain or Shine, Middleburg is the perfect setting for evoking the Christmas spirit — tree lighting, a Christmas parade, shopping, caroling, and so much more. Stay at one of the picturesque inns or the incomparable Salamander Resort & Spa. Relax in the countryside without missing a moment of holiday magic. McEnearney Associate Laticia Headings is this year’s co-host for the Christmas in Middleburg Parade!
The Scottish Christmas Walk Parade | December 2, 11 AM – 1 PM
Old Town Alexandria, VA
This perennial favorite supports the programs of the Campagna Center. With plenty of plaid, drums, bagpipes, and dogs to put you in the holiday spirit, the parade brings the community together as part of Alexandria’s Biggest Holiday Weekend! Plan to follow up with the Alexandria Parade of Lights along the waterfront after the parade.
Alexandria Parade of Lights | December 2, 5:30 PM
Waterfront Park, Alexandria, VA
Head to Old Town’s Historic Waterfront Park at the foot of King Street for festivities from 1 to 8 PM including kid-friendly festivities, a pop-up beer garden from Alexandria’s award-winning Port City Brewing Company, along with hard cider from Alexandria’s Lost Boy Cider.The 23rd Annual Alexandria Holiday Boat Parade of Lights as more than 50 boats cruise along one mile of the Potomac River.The parade begins at the Alexandria City Marina at 5:30 PM and cruises southward.

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The District’s Holiday Boat Parade | December 2, 6 – 9 PM
This free family-friendly event features over sixty beautifully decorated boats parading up the Washington Channel, as well as fun landside holiday activities including ornament decorating, s’mores, a signature music performance by the Royals and Too Much Talent Band, family photos with Santa, fireworks, and so much more.
Fairfax City Festival of Lights and Carols | December 2, 12 – 6PM
Old Town Square, North Street, Fairfax, VA
Listen to live holiday music, shop the Holiday Market, enjoy s’mores, crafts, and hot cider all leading up to the lighting of the Christmas Tree at 5:30 PM.
Holidays in Leesburg
Holiday Tree Lighting | December 2, 6 PM
Christmas and Holiday Parade | December 9, 6 PM
Holidays in Historic Downtown Leesburg start with the tree lighting on the first Saturday of December and are in full swing when Santa and his friends parade down King Street on the second Saturday of December.
Kensington’s Annual Christmas Tree Lighting | December 3, 5:30-6:30 PM
Join the Kensington Volunteer Fire Department for music and treats at the annual tree lighting. Santa will arrive at 5:30 PM.

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Christmas Illuminations at Mount Vernon | December 15 & 16, 5:30 – 8:30 PM
Join Mount Vernon for a family-friendly celebration of the holiday season with an enchanted evening of Christmas Illuminations. Tour the Mansion to get an up-close look at the Washington home and watch a stunning holiday fireworks display to end the festivities overlooking the Potomac.
National Menorah Lighting | December 7
Hailed by international media as “the most prominent public Chanukah event in the world” the annual lighting ceremony of the National Chanukah Menorah, on the Ellipse, just across from the White House, helps launch and strengthen the celebration of “Chanukah – Festival of Lights” in all 50 states and over 100 countries globally.
Enchant Christmas – Reindeer Games | Through December 31
Nationals Park, Washington, DC
Enchant is an immersive experience weaving magic into its’ every corner, perfect for joyful seasonal celebrations. Adventure through Enchant’s newest adventure Reindeer Games, a captivating, larger-than-life light maze that is the cornerstone of the Enchant experience. In a mischievous moment, forest animal friends of Santa’s reindeer thought it would be fun to fly Santa’s sleigh. So they hatched a plan to get the reindeer’s magic bells — and it worked! Help us find the magic bells in time to save Christmas.
Music, Dance & Theatre
Darren Criss – A Very Darren Crissmas | December 2, 8PM
The Barns, Wolf Trap, Vienna, VA
Bring your holiday glee to The Barns as singer and actor Darren Criss showcases his recent holiday album A Very Darren Crissmas. His first full-length project includes big band Christmas classics like “The Christmas Song” and “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” novelty songs, and modern folk-pop ballads.

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Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet | December 2, 3PM & 7PM
The Music Center at Strathmore, North Bethesda, MD
The beloved family tradition is back: NUTCRACKER! Magical Christmas Ballet! Gather your loved ones for the warm glow and nostalgia of America’s favorite Christmas celebration. Experience the extraordinary international cast and Ukrainian Principal Artists performing at the peak of classical European Ballet. Be transported by the magic of jaw-dropping acrobatics, larger-than-life puppets, and stunning hand-crafted sets and costumes.
How the Grinch Stole Christmas In Concert | December 7, 7:30PM
The Music Center at Strathmore, North Bethesda, MD
Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas is a celebration of the holiday spirit! Why is the Grinch such a grouch? No one seems to know, until little Cindy Lou Who takes matters into her own hands and turns both Whoville and the Grinch’s world upside down, inside out, and funny side up in her search for the true meaning of Christmas.
Madeline’s Christmas | December 1-17
Creative Cauldron, Falls Church, VA
“In an old house in Paris, covered in vines, lived 12 little girls in two straight lines.” And with that familiar phrase, author and illustrator Ludwig Bemelmans sets in motion the adventures of the brave and resourceful Madeline! In this musical adaptation, Madeline’s schoolmates and tutor are all sick in bed on Christmas Eve, unable to go home for Christmas to be with their families. So it’s Madeline to the rescue! And with the help of a magical rug merchant she takes her friends on a Christmas journey they will never forget.
The Washington Ballet presents The Nutcracker | December 2 – 30
Warner Theatre, Washington, DC
The Washington Ballet’s The Nutcracker will transport audiences of all ages into a winter wonderland that has become a lasting holiday tradition not to be missed. Set in the heart of DC, this reimagined ballet features a George Washington Nutcracker who leads a heroic battle against the notorious Rat King.
Step Afrika!’s Magical Musical Holiday Step Show | December 8 – 17
Fichandler Stage, Washington, DC
As the world’s first holiday show highlighting the African-American tradition of stepping, the show is a feast for the eyes and ears. Fabulous and furry friends from the Arctic Kingdom — Popper the Penguin and Polo the Polar Bear — along with DJ Nutcracker ensure a fun and exciting experience for the entire family!
A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas | December 1 – 31
Olney Theatre Center, Olney, MD
One actor, over 50 characters. This stunning solo rendition of Charles Dickens’ classic tale is adapted and performed by Paul Morella. Make this a new family tradition.
Shopping & Craft Shows

Photo courtesy of Downtown Holiday Market
From the popular outdoor market in downtown DC to local community craft shows, there are so many wonderful ways to support artisans and local businesses this holiday season. There’s even one called the Procrastinator’s Holiday Market!
Note: Some events do charge admission or require tickets. Please check online for details.
- Downtown Holiday Market | Through December 23
Centered at 8th and F Streets, NW, Washington, DC - Heurich House Christmas Markt | December 1 – 3
1307 New Hampshire Avenue NW, Washington, DC - McLean Holiday Art & Crafts Festival | December 1 – 3
McLean Community Center, 1234 Ingleside Avenue, McLean, VA - Fairfax City Holiday Market | December 1 – 3 & December 8 – 10
Old Town Square, 10415 North Street, Fairfax, VA - Del Ray Artisans’ Annual Fine Art & Fine Craft Holiday Market | December 1 – 23
2704 Mount Vernon Avenue, Alexandria, VA - Leesburg Holiday Fine Arts and Crafts Show | December 2 & 3
Town Green, 25 West Market Street, Leesburg , VA - Silver Spring Christmas Market and Holiday Craft Fair | December 3
Veterans Plaza, 1 Veterans Place, Silver Spring, MD - Takoma Park Gift(ing) Market | December 8
201 Ethan Allen Avenue, Takoma Park, MD - Christmas Market & Holiday Craft Show | December 9
John Carlyle Square, 300 John Carlyle Street, Alexandria, VA - Lucketts Holiday House | Through December 10
The Old Lucketts Store, Leesburg, VA - The Procrastinator’s Holiday Market | December 16
Bryant Street NE, 514 Rhode Island Avenue NE, Washington, DC
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Gift Guide: Shop Local for the Perfect Gifts this Holiday Season
The Saturday after Thanksgiving celebrates small businesses and shopping local. Practices we embrace wholeheartedly for both in-person and online shopping! Whether you are shopping for gifts or the perfect holiday attire, we hope this selection inspires you to support businesses in your community.

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Mint and Ivy
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Mint & Ivy curates beautiful gift boxes that will be used, remembered, and loved. Jingle all the Way includes a Cosmopolitan Cocktail Kit, Lavender Bath Bome, Amber & Vanilla candle, and a festive holiday cracker. Or maybe a Hot Toddy is more to your liking including Hot Toddy Mix by Wood Stove Kitchens, Spiced Hot Toddy candle, dried lemon slices, and a bundle of cinnamon sticks’

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Salt & Sundry
Logan Circle, 1625 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20009
Union Market, 1309 5th St. NE, Washington, DC 20002
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Salt & Sundry is a home + lifestyle boutique featuring an eclectic mix of goods from independent makers and designers, both local and from across the globe. Looking to sparkle during the holidays, try the hand-made, Pearl Scalloped Triple Drop Earrings or the adjustable Gold Mosaic Naked Wrap Bracelet featuring stamped gold beading.

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Hoagland Handmade
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This husband and wife team creates finished natural fiber knits and notions for other makers, and offers some of their favorite local yarns for other knitters, crocheters, and weavers including fibers farmed, grown, or hand-dyed in Virginia. Some favorites include the Lightweight Asymmetrical Shawl in Merino featuring lace, color blocks, & solid sections to add visual appeal and the Hand-dyed Merino Children’s Mittens in a variety of colors.

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The Lucky Knot
101 King St, Alexandria, VA 22314
176 Main St, Annapolis, MD 21401
9 N King St, Leesburg, VA 20176
100 E Washington St, Middleburg, VA 20117
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Offering clothes and accessories for men and women, The Lucky Knot showcases top-notch quality clothing that is not only stylish but also designed with your travel convenience in mind. The Barbour Bradford Gilet is an adaptable layer for any man’s wardrobe. Cut to a roomy fit with herringbone shoulder patches and two patch pockets with stud-close flaps and additional side entry for the added functionality of keeping hands warm. The Sail to Sable Charlotte Sequin Dress in Emerald is perfect for this festive season with its flattering tunic style neckline, breezy fit, and blouson sleeves.

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Fahrney’s Pens
Penn Quarter, 1317 F St NW, Washington, DC 20004
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Founded as a fountain pen repair shop in 1929, throughout the years, Fahrney’s Pens has supplied fine writing instruments to some of Washington, DC’s most prominent officials. Today they offer a wide selection of pens as well as stationery, watches, and men’s jewelry. Fahrney’s Exclusive Victoria Vertical 8-Slot Pewter Pen Stand is beautiful and the perfect showplace for a Parker Special Edition Sonnet Mt Fuji Rollerball, Ballpoint, or Fountain Pen.

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Lou Lou Boutiques
Founded in Middleburg with multiple DMV locations
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Lou Lou Boutiques offer apparel and home goods, but they made their reputation for their fashionable accessories. The ABLE Blaire Bucket Bag features an adjustable and removable crossbody strap and easy top handle, allowing it to be worn multiple ways. The ABLE Carolina Belt is a thick leather belt accented with an antique brass buckle. Perfect way to finish off your look in the most refined way.

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The Urban Farmhouse
5140 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA 22205
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Whether you are looking for hostess gifts or fun ideas for the family, check out the Urban Farmhouse, a home and gift shop located in a 120-year-old farmhouse. The Flora & Fauna 1,000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle is a charming way to spend chilly winter nights. Mix up a cocktail or mocktail with Grapefruit Rosemary Simple Syrup made in Virginia.

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The Ron David Studio
Union Market, 1256 4th St NE, Washington, DC 20002
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Ron David Studio is a luxury fashion brand of bold and unique eyewear, handbags, and clothing sourced from around the world and hand-selected by Ron David. The Supersnake Sunglasses feature dark brown lenses and privacy temples. A great layering piece, the Dress Fuschia Pink Ruffle can be worn loose or belted.

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Quavaro
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Founded by husband and Wife, Cesar and Pial Vega, Quavaro is a Washington DC-based brand that produces stylish and high-quality travel bags directly from their own small factory in Mexico. The roll-up design of the Hawk Backpack allows you to expand your bag when you are carrying a heavier load. The water-resistant waxed canvas exterior makes it durable. The Albatross Weekender has one top zipper which makes it a breeze to get in and out of. It comes with a shoulder strap and has metal feet on the bottom to limit wear and tear.

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Becket Hitch
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Becket Hitch offers a collection of modern home goods, exciting decor, apparel, and one-of-a-kind gifts. Show your state pride and brighten your home with the Maryland Flag Pillow. Food safe, these hand-carved, teak Milici Bowls are available in three different sizes and make a wonderful addition to any home.
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Statistics Tell the Story: Precise Pricing is More Important Than Ever
Even in a white-hot “Seller’s Market,” owners must be careful when pricing for maximum buyer exposure.
It’s a market that can be enticing for sellers and exhausting for buyers: record-low inventory, high interest rates, and competition around every corner.
However according to David Howell, McEnearney’s Executive Vice President and Chief Information Officer, sellers still need to be smart and strategic in how they price their property. In fact, in reviewing McEnearney’s most recent statistical research, Howell observes that there are four kinds of sellers in this market – the Very Successful, the Eventually Successful, the Hopeful, and the Failures.
Let’s examine who has the numbers on their side.
The Very Successful Seller:
This is what every seller aims for but only about half of properties actually meet that goal. The “very successful” are those who sell at or above their original list, and those folks usually see a quick sale. For example, in October 2023 in Fairfax County and Fairfax City, 55% of all homes sold fell into that “very successful “ category, and those properties sold in an average of just 9.4 days and 2.5% above list.
The “worst of the best” in the metro area was Washington, DC, where 40% of homes sold at or above list, and sold in an average of 17.3 days. That’s still pretty darn good.

The Eventually Successful Seller:
These homes sold, but below their original list price and with longer days on the market (DOM). In the City of Alexandria, about 48% of homes fell into this category in October, selling in an average of 30.7 days at 3.6% below the list price. In comparison, 52% of homes sold in six days and 1.6% above list.
The differences are significant – those “eventually successful” sellers took a month longer to sell (that’s another mortgage payment, insurance, and HOA or condo payment!) and sold for much less money. Those homes weren’t priced correctly at the outset, and the significant majority had to reduce their price before getting a contract.

The Hopefuls:
The third category of sellers are the “hopefuls.” Those are homes on the market that haven’t yet accepted an offer. In every jurisdiction we track, the average DOM for these “hopefuls” is at least twice as much as the average days on the market for homes that sold. This is where “testing the market” is at a seller’s peril. Buyers are scouring inventory for the right home and if a listing comes to market and isn’t attracting offers, holding out longer for “That One Perfect Buyer” is not going to solve that problem.
In fact, buyer mindset can affect even normally-priced homes that haven’t yet sold. If the average DOM is 7 days and your listing is at 14 DOM, some buyers may assume something is wrong with the property, even if there isn’t. This in turn brings lower offers – if any.
The Failures:
That brings us to the final category of sellers: the “failures.” We know that sounds harsh, but roughly one in every eight homes that go into the MLS expires or is withdrawn before it sells. This could be for any number of reasons – inflexible seller, significant property damage, distressed sale – but the end result is the same: no buyers were interested.
So, if most of the Washington metro area is in a seller’s market, why aren’t these homes selling? As shown, even with so many market advantages, 3 out of 4 sellers won’t sell their home right away. In most cases, this is because they simply aren’t priced in line with the reality of today’s market where many buyers have been slammed by higher mortgage interest rates.
What can a seller do to ensure they land in the “Highly Successful” camp? The first step is to work with a licensed Realtor® who will provide local market insight and guide your pricing strategy. The second is to prepare your home to attract the most qualified buyers: fix, remodel, and paint for the best first impression, and consider offering credits for buyers.
Finally, have a plan to make a pricing adjustment if the home hasn’t sold within 21 days, which appears to be the local “tipping point” when sales prices drop. In a recent study by the National Association of Realtors, a listing that is 30 DOM without an offer is likely 3-5% overpriced. Be ready to make a pricing decision that keeps you within a competitive time-and-pricing window that keeps buyers interested.
As we have noted before, there are still buyers actively engaged in the market, but they make their decisions based on value. And they don’t see value in an overpriced home. So, heed the warnings of three out of four kinds of sellers who learned the hard way: price matters and time kills.
Take a look at our website for all of our listings available throughout Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia.
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Shop Local to Set Your Thanksgiving Table
Thanksgiving is right around the corner, and if you’re still shopping for finishing touches to bring your tablescape to life, there’s still time to pick up these finds at area shops or have them shipped to your doorstep in just a matter of days. They’re bound to make your setup look extra chic and photo worthy this season.
Grab Pretty Placemats
Georgetown-based retailer Tuckernuck just launched its tabletop offerings, and we’re loving all of the patterned pieces. These placemats are extra fun because they’re reversible. Choose which pattern best suits your Thanksgiving color scheme, then flip them over for your next party to switch things up a bit. They’re also wipeable, making them easy to clean in a snap once the big meal is over.
Bring Your Appetizers to the Next Level with This Cheeseboard
Le Village Marche in Shirlington is another great place to pick up entertaining essentials. If you like to set out a cheeseboard filled with nibbles before the main Thanksgiving meal, this wooden set is perfect for your gathering. The serving tools tuck neatly under the board for storage.
Whip up a New, Delicious Cocktail
This Thanksgiving, we’re all about trying new, festive cocktail recipes. This book, which is also available at Le Village Marche, is chock full of interesting libations that you can easily whip up at home, whether you’re a cocktail-making novice or have lived a past life as a bartender. It’ll look stylish displayed on your bar cart when not in use, too.
Light a Seasonal Candle
While your Thanksgiving cooking is bound to make the main level of your home smell amazing, it never hurts to light a candle in each of the bathrooms in your home when guests come over. We’re all about this Christmas tree-scented candle from Arlington shop The Urban Farmhouse; it’s bound to get anyone into the holiday spirit.
Set Out Holiday-Themed Wine Glasses

These stemless wine glasses are perfect for your Thanksgiving table, and you’ll look forward to setting them out year after yeast. Also from The Urban Farmhouse, they’re available to ship or for in-store pickup.
Opt for Cloth Napkins
Cloth napkins make any tablescape appear more elevated. These green and white beauties, available at Red Barn Mercantile in Old Town, were actually inspired by an English wallpaper pattern, and they truly couldn’t be more sophisticated. When Thanksgiving is over, simply toss them in your washing machine at 85 degrees and they’ll be ready to go for your next event. Not as into green? These red and white napkins are also wonderful for the holiday season and are great for those who prefer a collected, mixed and matched look. You can’t go wrong with either pick!

Sarah Lyon is a New York City-based freelance writer, originally from Bethesda, MD. She contributes to a number of national design and lifestyle publications like Architectural Digest, Apartment Therapy, MyDomaine, the Washington Post, and more. Sarah also works with designers to help them style spaces for photo shoots. Find more shelfies on her Instagram page, @sarahlyon9
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Scrumptious Pie Shops in the DMV Area, Just in Time for Thanksgiving!
It’s the most wonderful time of the year—it’s pie season! While we eat pies year round, Thanksgiving is when we give them a true pride of place at the table. Pumpkin, pecan, apple…they are all delicious. There’s still time to order your favorite from one of these local pie, pastry, and dessert shops in the Washington metro area – it’s a great way to support local businesses and share some love with those we care about.
WASHINGTON, DC

Photo courtesy of: Bread Furst Bakery
Fine Sweet Shoppe
225 7th Street SE Washington DC 20003
Open: Tues – Sun 9AM – 5PM
Since 1960, this family-owned and operated shop has been well-known for its scrumptious and extensive selections. From classic sweets to a creative deli menu, this shop hits all the cravings.
Rise Gluten-Free Bakery
Adams Morgan, DC + Sterling, VA
Open: Weekdays, Mon – Friday 8AM – 4PM, Sat & Sun 8AM – 6PM
Stop by Rise Bakery for an incredible selection of gluten-free and vegan options. Their pies are made with extra love and must be ordered at least 2 days in advance before 1:45 pm. Do you know someone who always has difficulty finding delicious desserts due to dietary restrictions? We might suggest the Vegan Apple Pie – it’s gluten-free, dairy-free, egg-free, nut-free, and flavor-full!
Pie Shop
1339 H Street NE, Washington DC 20002
Open: Wed & Thurs 12PM – 11PM, Fri 12PM – 12AM, Sat 11AM – 12AM, Sun 11AM – 10PM
Pie Shop is an independent woman-owned small business that has been baking some of DC’s favorite pies since 2010. The menu includes sweet pies, savory pies, and quiches. It’s also an independent live music venue dedicated to supporting the area’s vibrant local music & arts community. We think the whole family will love the Chocolate Pecan pie.
Bread Furst Bakery
4434 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20008
Open Daily 8AM – 6PM
Using local, organic ingredients, they create foods that change on a seasonal and sometimes whimsical basis! Bread Furst works with local farmers and uses only the freshest products available.
MARYLAND

Photo courtesy of: Stella’s Bakery
Henry’s Sweet Retreat
4823 St Elmo Avenue, Bethesda 20814
Open: Mon – Thurs 11AM – 8PM, Fri & Sat 11AM – 9PM, Sun 12PM – 8PM
Henry’s is often ranked as one of the best shops in Bethesda. At the top of our favorites is always the pie of the day, and we’ll include the quiche selections too – ham & cheese and spinach & feta, yum!
Praline Bakery
Open Daily: 9AM – 7PM
Menu | Pre-Order Thanksgiving Menu
All you need is a fork and knife! Skip the hassle of cooking Thanksgiving dinner & dessert and place your order today! If you’re looking for something a little untraditional, Praline is the stop for you. Inspired by authentic French recipes, favorite selections include homemade Chicken Pot Pie and Pear Bourdaloue. Don’t stop there! There are plenty of tarts and other sweet treats to choose from.
The Woodmoor Pastry Shop
10127 Colesville Road, Silver Spring 20901
Open: Tues – Fri 6:30AM – 8:00PM, Sat 7AM – 7PM, Sun 7AM – 2:30PM
Family-owned and operated since 1954, the Woodmoor Pastry Shop is an idyllic neighborhood bakery. In addition to the handmade pies, you can find unique donuts, danishes, cakes, and breads. Their signature? The flakiest pie crust around!
Stella’s Bakery
11510 D Rockville Pike, Rockville 20852
Open: Tues – Fri 8AM – 5PM & Sat 9AM – 5PM
Inspired by the finest European delicacies, Stella’s Bakery has served the Rockville area for more than 16 years. Stella’s is a great stop for those looking for savory meat and vegetable pies. You’ll also find a lovely selection of tarts, classic pies, and other pastries. Orders for pick up the week of Thanksgiving – Tuesday 11/21 & Wednesday 11/22, Must be placed before Friday 11/17.
VIRGINIA

Photo courtesy of: Red Truck Bakery
Firehook Bakery
VA + DC locations, Hours Vary
Serving DC and VA since 1992, you’re sure to be hooked on Firehook’s decadent selections of pies, tarts, and seasonal specialties. If you’re looking for a little something extra special, we might suggest Firehook’s Passion Fruit Meringue Tart. Certainly a crowd-pleaser!
Acme Pie Co.
2803 Columbia Pike, Arlington 22204
Open: Wed – Fri 3PM – 9PM, Sat & Sun 9AM – 3PM
Acme Pie’s goal is to produce the best pies using the finest local ingredients. All of their pies are handmade from the crust to their fillings, just like how grandma makes them – if grandma was a pastry chef and made really great pies.
Bakeshop
VA & DC Locations, Hours Vary
Opened in 2010, Bakeshop now has locations in Arlington, Falls Church, and Georgetown. Looking for Icebox pies? Search no more! Bakeshop offers a grand selection including Nutella, Peanut Butter, Coconut Cream, and Key Lime. Don’t worry, they haven’t left out our favorite classic pies – Pumpkin, Pecan, and Apple.
Pie Gourmet
Open: Mon – Fri 7AM – 7PM, Sat 9AM – 6PM, Sun 10AM – 4PM
Thanksgiving Menu | Menu & Online Order
A Northern Virginia favorite (and highly recommended by many of our Vienna-based agents), Pie Gourmet has been serving homemade artisan pies and baked goods since 1987. They offer a wide variety of savory pies and quiches in addition to fruit pies. Don’t forget to try out the chocolate pecan – a unique variation of the Southern classic!
Mom’s Apple Pie
Leesburg, Occoquan, and Round Hill Locations, Hours Vary
Stop by Mom’s for a treat that will make you think you went straight to the orchard. Mom’s grows as much of their own ingredients as possible. Their wide variety of options includes fruit, nuts, chess, custard, and cream pies. Be sure to take a look at their menu throughout the year for some fresh seasonal flavors!
Red Truck Bakery
Open: Daily 8AM – 5PM
Billed as America’s Favorite Rural Bakery, Red Truck is a destination with cafes in Marshall and Warrenton. They offer seasonal favorites like pumpkin, apple, pecan, Virginia peanut, and sweet potato pie. They also ship nationwide. Throw in one of their cookbooks as a gift and you are all set.
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Shop Small & Support Local This Holiday Season
This week’s article is from our partners at The Scout Guide, giving insight on the best way to shop small and support local
At The Scout Guide, we take our statement to “Live. Love. Local.” to heart. Our purpose has always been to celebrate and shine the spotlight on local businesses, entrepreneurs, artists, and makers, and that’s never been more true than during the holiday season. As we enter this busiest time of year, we encourage you to remember your community and support local while checking off your gift list. Here are our top six reasons to keep your dollars in your town during prime gifting season:
Discover a one-of-a-kind shopping experience.
When you shop locally, and start to frequent those shops, you’re building a lasting relationship that will not only benefit the business, but you as the consumer. You’ll develop a rapport with the business owner and employees, and they’ll get to know your likes and dislikes, which enables them to better meet your needs.
Ensight surprise and delight.
Local retailers deck the halls and stock their shelves with carefully selected items chosen with their customers in mind. That enables shoppers to find gifts that will be coveted by the recipient. And if you’ve got a tricky person on your list, you’ll be able to consult with shop owners to find the perfect gift. There’s nothing like watching the delight on someone’s face when they unwrap a present that’s the perfect thing they didn’t know they needed.
Skip the shipping and get it wrapped.
By shopping in person, you get to walk away with your purchase and avoid shipping fees (in addition to those tricky hidden costs that are bundled into the price). Added bonus: most boutiques offer gratis gift wrapping.
Deliver unique experiences.
Got a few people on your list who seemingly have everything? Purchasing restaurant gift cards and services (home organizing, landscaping, beauty/spa) will always be appreciated. Shopping for someone not in your town? Check out our list of Scouted Cities and purchase from a local business in their city.
Your money stays in your community.
When you shop local, you’re funneling money directly back into your town, fueling municipal projects such as trail systems and parks, schools, and future growth. There’s no better compliment to the place you live than supporting it with your loyalty and business.
Celebrate hometown pride.
It’s a lovely feeling knowing you’re buying a product or service that supports local business owners and their families, that fuels an entrepreneur’s dreams, or even keeps a family heritage alive. Shopping local is not just a financial transaction— it’s emotional and rewarding to give back.
As we prepare for an undoubtedly busy holiday season, we encourage you to deepen your connection with your community as you discover wonderful experiences in store with vibrant local businesses who contribute to our towns—and our lives—in so many ways. Live. Love. Local. And don’t forget to tell them The Scout Guide sent you.
#McEnearneyLovesLocal
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BAMBOO-zzled!
Bamboo’s beauty masks the unchecked damage it can do to local landscaping and ecosystems.
DON’T.
That one declarative word was repeated over and over again in response to a query about adding bamboo to landscaping projects. But why the negativity about something that is prized for its tranquil beauty, sustainability, ecological benefits and history as a symbol of luck and prosperity?
“Bamboo is horrible for yards,” said Rachel Davis Newhouse, Landscape Architect for the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission. “Don’t. Ever. Plant. It.”
“Unless you’re feeding pandas,” she adds with a laugh.
“It’s such an invasive, hard to control planting and it kills the root system of native plants,” said Peter Crouch of McEnearney’s Crouch Realty Group. “It’s like the horror movie The Blob. Run – don’t walk – away from it.”
Crouch, a Top Producer agent with a focus in Alexandria and Fairfax County, has experience in the havoc that bamboo can wreak on a property, including several listings he professionally represented. What he saw was the trauma that bamboo can cause to native plants, the drama it creates with neighbors when bamboo’s prodigious growth travels across property lines, and the costs that arise in trying to tame or eradicate it.
“It can ruin relationships with neighbors,” Crouch said as he recalled clients who had planted bamboo at their Waynewood home that very quickly invaded the surrounding neighbors’ yards. It took a 3.5 foot metal barrier drilled into the perimeter of the property at a cost of $10,000 (over a decade ago) to halt the invasion.
Another client – a botanist, even! – thought planting pygmy bamboo (scientific name Pleioblastus pygmaeus) would be a way to keep the spread in check. Instead, it just created a “carpet of short bamboo that was still out-of-control, just closer to the ground.”
Controlling and removing bamboo is a chore most homeowners are unprepared for. Even with regular, systemic culling of bamboo shoots, the roots can spread wildly underground causing damage to pipes, foundations and other structures. Davis Newhouse recalled neighbors who had to bring in heavy machinery to tear out the roots that had overtaken the backyard. Her husband Jeff Newhouse, also a landscape architect with the Prince George’s Parks & Recreation Department, said they even had a bamboo takeover at a property they owned in Maryland that required him to dig trenches 18-inches into the area’s notoriously rocky soil to block further growth. “The bamboo root system will do whatever it can to move around a barrier,” he explains.
Crouch had clients who had planted bamboo along their riverfront property to stabilize the soil and halt bank erosion, but the moist ground sped up the growing process and created an even worse natural disturbance when they tried to cut it back. It spread to four other properties, reduced visibility, crowded out native species and cost thousands of dollars just to cut the bamboo down to return the river view.
“All it takes is one season to get away from you,” Crouch lamented.
In the absence of pandas to make a tasty snack of bamboo, what can be done to prevent it from taking over? Commercial weed killers often don’t make a dent and can cause even more ecological damage. Instead, Crouch suggests a natural solution made up of industrial strength vinegar poured into bamboo stalks that have been cut down to about 6-inches. He’s heard some have even added epsom salt to make the mixture more caustic.
Davis Newhouse says avoiding bamboo plantings altogether and instead incorporating native plants and other screening flora is the best action. One top choice would be the Leyland Cypress, an affordable, fast-growing and low-maintenance screen evergreen. Lists of plants native to the area can be found at many local resources for DC, Virginia and Maryland, and Davis Newhouse recommends consulting with a landscape architect to properly intersperse colors, textures and seasonal selections to maximize diversity in yards and gardens.
Bamboo is gorgeous in its native environment and is useful for commercial goods, construction, decor and natural remedies. But for homeowners, especially those unprepared for the “biohazard” risks that can occur when the beautiful menace that is bamboo is allowed to grow unfettered, remember … DON’T.
As Crouch observes, “After Armageddon, what will be left are cockroaches and bamboo.”
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Where Buyers Can Find Help In This Market
Brian Bonnet, Atlantic Coast Mortgage
Even if you’ve previously bought a home, you’re experiencing market dynamics that haven’t been in play for decades. Here’s how to navigate the current market atmosphere.

It’s not a new story that it’s tough out there for buyers, but that’s not the whole story. For buyers ready to get to work with their Realtor and their lender, success could be a few smart moves away.
To thrive in a tight and expensive housing market, your Realtor is your expert and guide in the field: there to research property history, study future trends, and learn from other agents in the market. Your lender is there to ensure you have the financing necessary to get the property you want, to avoid taking on more debt than is prudent, and to find creative solutions and avoid last-minute surprises as a loan makes its way through the underwriting process.
Agents and lenders can work together to better prepare to negotiate for their clients, so consumers should prepare to work smarter in this market as well.
While the market is always evolving, there are three angles to help you succeed in any market.
Tap Into Familial Funds

The current housing market is making life especially difficult for first-time buyers, as they don’t have equity from a recent home sale to transfer to their next purchase. Saving for a down payment can take years, but cash provided as gift funds can speed up that process. That’s the good news for cash-strapped buyers: many mortgages allow family members to provide cash to help buy that first home.
Family members can offer support with a down payment, closing costs, or both, but this type of financial assistance needs to be carefully documented as gift funds,
Younger buyers are currently making the most parental ATM withdrawals, with 78% of Generation Z homeowners reporting some financial support for a down payment, mostly from their parents. 54% of Millennials have received assistance, followed by 33% of Gen Xers.
What About Adjustable-Rate Mortgages?

ARMs may not be the solution to high fixed rates.
There is a fair amount of discussion about adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs) being a decent alternative
to fixed-rate mortgages which are currently pushing 8 percent. The truth is that most adjustable-rate
programs do not have rates significantly lower than fixed-rate products.
The most recent daily survey of 5-year ARMs pegged the rate at 7.300% compared to 7.900% for fixed-rate programs. Occasionally, a depository institution will offer more attractive ARM rates than the general marketplace for a short period of time to boost its loan servicing portfolio to a desired level. The lower rates are generally short-lived and not widely available to consumers.
The overwhelming majority of purchase money loans being closed are still fixed-rate mortgages and as long as the 10YR-2YR Treasury yield curve is inverted, this will likely continue to be the case.
The Banking Industry Is Trying To Help
Home buyers aren’t the only ones unhappy with current mortgage interest rates. Last week, The Independent Community Bankers Association (ICBA) began promoting a plan that could reduce mortgage interest rates by 1% to 1.5%.

The ICBA was supported by the National Association of Realtors (NAR), and Community Home Lenders of America. Together, these three submitted a letter to The White House and Treasury Department outlining a plan to reduce the historically large spread between 30-year mortgage rates and 10-year Treasuries.
ICBA states that their proposal could reduce mortgage rates by up to 150 basis points. They also recommended that the following changes take place:
- The Federal Reserve should shift its policy to maintain its stock of mortgage-backed securities (MBS), suspending runoff until the spread between the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage and 10-year Treasury note stabilizes.
- Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac should be enabled to purchase their own MBS and/or Ginnie Mae MBS for a temporary period of time.
“The housing shortage is structural for the time being and has a significant impact on inflation,” the letter continues. “Our groups thoroughly respect the independence of the Federal Reserve but believe it should take this structural issue into consideration when evaluating strategies to attain the Fed’s desired 2% inflation target.”
The path from scouting homes online to meeting the moving van can be a complicated one. But knowing where to go for help – starting with a great Realtor and expert lender – gets you headed in the right direction. Connect with us today to see where that path will take you!

Brian Bonnet
SVP, Sr. Loan Officer, NMLS: 224811
Atlantic Coast Mortgage, NMLS: 643114
O: (703) 766-6702 | M: (703) 304-0188
Notice: This is an advertisement and is not a commitment to lend. Contact a loan officer today to explore the financing options specific to each borrower.
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The Benefits of Relocation Services
Buying and selling a home can be exciting and stressful all at the same time. Locally, most people know at least one real estate agent; whether an agent they have used before or someone they are acquainted with. If not, recommendations from a friend, family member, or trusted advisor are a great place to start. However, there may come a time when you have a real estate need outside of your local real estate market. When looking for an agent, you have to remember that anyone can build a beautiful website and hire a professional marketing team to support them, that doesn’t guarantee they are experienced or the best agent for your needs.
Knowing a Realtor who is part of a truly global network of vetted professionals is key. At McEnearney Associates, we are fortunate to be a member of Leading Real Estate Companies of the World® (LeadingRE). LeadingRE is home to the world’s market-leading independent residential brokerages in over 70 countries, with 550 firms and 136,000 sales associates making 130 client introductions, producing 1.2 million global transactions in 2021. Our by-invitation-only network is based on the unparalleled performance and trusted relationships that result in exceptional client experiences.
Why is this important to you?
We want to ensure you receive the same professional service anywhere in the world that you receive from us. The three most common reasons clients reach out for recommendations outside our local area include: job relocation, family needs, and life-style changes.
Job Relocation
Many employers offer a variety of packages from full relocation to flat-fee services, while other employers are not equipped to provide relocation services. If Realtor recommendations are part of your relocation program or suggested by a co-worker, you should still do your research. Job relocations add an extra level of stress due to time constraints of the position start, selling your current home, relocating family, and more. The right Realtor is experienced in your market but also “relocation best practices,” fully understanding the relocation processes, additional paperwork, and requirements of the employer so that you can take full advantage of all relocation benefits. When you are not offered relocation benefits by your employer, you must find the right agent on your own; not just an experienced one, but an agent with a true relocation background, because it will make all the difference in your move.
Family Needs
From growing families to downsizing, inherited homes to vacant land, relocation trained agents are equipped to assist with all types of family situations as they arise. For example, when parents are no longer able to age in place, relocation agent services can include: complimentary market analysis noting as-is and repaired/improved values; supplier introductions from repairs to improvements and cleaners to movers. A relocation trained agent is a full-service Realtor who specializes in the area and type of transaction you are navigating, as well as proficiency in working with out-of-town clients.
Life-Style Changes
Often buyers are comparing multiple areas as a potential destination for retirement, investment property or even a second home. Relocation specialists offer more than housing information; they provide cost of living comparisons, area tours, local life-style information, and market trends to assist you in decision making.
The best Realtors are more than local, they can also provide global real estate services. When you need an agent recommendation, anywhere in the world, McEnearney Associates are happy to help. We are your Trusted Relocation Resource.

Relocating With McEnearney Associates
Trudy McCullough & Britni Spurlock
Relocation & Referral
McEnearney Associates would be delighted to help you navigate through a very exciting transition in your life whether you are moving to or from the Washington metro region. McEnearney’s award winning and experienced Relocation Team is dedicated to personally selecting the best agent to represent you before, during, and after your move.
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