Stephen Bilowus - Real Estate Associate Broker

Stephen Bilowus - Real Estate Associate Broker Stephen is an Associate Broker and co-founder of Higher Ground Real Estate. Virginia Real Estate Agent with Samson Properties

Dedicated to providing the most efficient client-centered experience, Stephen Bilowus has over twelve-years of a successful portfolio in the real estate industry.

Higher Ground's Latest Real Estate News - Tax TipsSent earlier this month!
03/16/2023

Higher Ground's Latest Real Estate News - Tax Tips
Sent earlier this month!

Let us take you to 'Higher Ground'           'Grounded' in March Hey there, Grounded readers! Are you ready to talk about one of the most anticipated events of the year? That's right, Tax Season is up

Congratulations to one of my builders on his investment in purchasing this single family home to level and raise new con...
01/27/2021

Congratulations to one of my builders on his investment in purchasing this single family home to level and raise new construction in its place. A second Congratulations is in order from news that his family is expecting a baby this year! Champagne for Dad and Sparkling Cider for Mom. Cheers! 🍾🥂🎉

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City of Fairfax, VA
$635,000

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Are you currently thinking of purchasing new construction or ready to sell and find out what your home is worth in today's market? Give me a call and I would be more than happy to help advise you ☎️

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Stephen Bilowus
Associate Broker
Samson Properties. Vienna, Va

Boulevard VI (PVI Development) Phase 1 flats already 50% sold out. Don't miss the chance to check it out if you've been ...
01/09/2021

Boulevard VI (PVI Development) Phase 1 flats already 50% sold out. Don't miss the chance to check it out if you've been thinking about purchasing a luxury condo in Fairfax City because they are not expected to last much longer...sales began mid-November.

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City of Fairfax
$300s - $600k

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Call me to schedule a Private Appointment ☎️

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Congratulations to my first-time home buyer client's! 🥂 Cheers to new beginnings and creating unforgettable memories in ...
01/08/2021

Congratulations to my first-time home buyer client's! 🥂 Cheers to new beginnings and creating unforgettable memories in your place!

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Centerville, VA
$476,000

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Are you currently thinking of purchasing a home and want to see what you qualify for? Give me a call and I would be more than happy to help advise you ☎️

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01/05/2021

As we head into the Spring real estate market and are getting your homes ready to hit the market, consider the following news article highlights: Top 10 buyer turnoffs while touring a home! Source: Inman News

1. Odors

Nothing gets a buyer back out the door faster than a nasty smell. Pet odors top the list, followed by food (think curry or fried fish), the rancid bitterness of cigarette smoke, mildew and mustiness. It’s not possible to effectively mask an odor by filling a home with air fresheners. The only effectual way is to tackle the smells at their source.
Although a fresh coat of paint helps, homes full of soft surfaces such as wall-to-wall carpet, curtains, fabric furniture, pet beds and popcorn ceilings trap odors and will need to be removed to fully mitigate the smells. Replace the hood vent filter as well.

2. Pets

Married to a dog lover, I have discovered a fascinating fact — most canine owners are oblivious to the fact that though they might adore Fido, many people object to a dog sniffing their crotch, licking their hands, barking, sniffing, jumping and especially biting.
In fact, many sellers with dogs think their critter’s antics are adorable, and they’re often unaware their beloved companion is stinking up the house. Although cats are less of a problem, smelly litterboxes are an instant turnoff.
Other species also come with their own unique issues, whether they be gerbils, rats, snakes, iguanas, ferrets, spiders, turtles — the list is endless. Our recommendation is to remove the critters before you start showing the home or at least have them absent during showings.

3. Pests

We recently had to pull a home off the market for a week to get a rodent problem under control. Who knew potential buyers don’t like being greeted by a massive rat at the front door? The same applies to roaches that scuttle out of sight when cabinet doors are opened, fleas attacking your legs as you walk through the home, moths that appear when checking closets or pantries, occupied mousetraps and the like.

4. Popcorn ceilings and acoustic tile ceilings

Even though many popcorn ceilings do not contain asbestos, buyers do not like the dated appearance. If possible, remove and texture to contemporary standards. We also recommend removing acoustic tile ceilings and replacing them with drywall.

5. Wall-to-wall carpeting

An emerging medical phenomenon is the increasing sensitivity to allergens. Although originally installed in homes to help manage cold feet, noise and dust bunnies, we have discovered that carpets can be breeding grounds for all kinds of unwanted pathogens. Contemporary buyers would far rather see hardwood or laminate floors. Carpet in your bathrooms? It should be the first to go.

6. Outdated heating systems

We live in a region with numerous types of heating systems, including century-old gravity heaters, wall heaters, boilers with wall radiators or radiant floors, heat pumps, all manner of electrical systems and more.
With heating costs escalating and an increasing focus on energy efficiency, today’s buyers are not keen on purchasing a home with an antiquated heating or cooling system that might be expensive to operate or upgrade.

7. Cracks in the walls

Cracks usually indicate movement and, though an occasional small crack is normal, large cracks in numerous locations are a clue for a buyer to move on to the next house on their viewing list.
Usually a sign of seismic activity, excessive water or soil instability, large cracks suggest foundation issues that are often accompanied by hefty repair estimates. Best to get this inspected and remedied before buyers start coming through.

8. Unpermitted upgrades

Many local municipalities want you pulling permits for minor things including changing light fixtures, replacing counters and the like. Sellers, on the other hand, routinely do these types of items without involving local building officials and everyone usually looks the other way.
Larger projects, however, really should be done with licensed contractors and full permits. Not only do we see fully remodeled bathrooms and kitchens with no permits, but we also see converted garages, room additions and more.
In these cases, local municipalities who discover unpermitted work might have the right to come in and insist that things be brought into compliance or even removed at the owner’s cost.

9. Locked rooms

What is lurking behind door No. 3? Because it’s currently difficult to actually visit a listing, buyers want to see all of it while they are there. Limited or no access to rooms or garages could easily mean no offer for you.

10. Odds and ends

Although not as critical as some of the items above, these last few can still rankle buyers and move them elsewhere. They include mismatched appliances, peeling paint, musty basements and, in this ever-growing age of liberation, ma*****na plants.
While one of these items might not spell doom to your listing, if you have a few, it is best to deal with them before hanging the “open for viewing” shingle. The goal is to remove objections. You don’t want to hear buyers say, “We loved it, but we just couldn’t get over (fill in the blank with any issue).”

Source: Inman

11/24/2020

Customer review from a recent townhouse sale in Alexandria, VA:

This is our second experience working with Stephen. We’ve both bought and sold homes with him, most recently we sold our home with Stephen- he made the process simple and stress free. He was extremely responsive and available 24/7 to answer all of our questions and concerns. He worked with our schedule and created a safe environment for showing our home during the COVID pandemic. He not only helped us stage the home for pictures and showings, but went the extra mile and even power washed our patio. He made sure we were informed and satisfied every step of the way, from negotiating with the prospective buyers to signing the paperwork during the closing. We wholly relied on his experience and knowledge, and as a result we found the right buyer and sold our home sooner than we had even hoped. I would use Stephen again and would recommend him to anyone who wants a stress free experience.

Currently updating the old signs with Samson Properties new logo. Will post the after picture once the new ones are prin...
11/23/2020

Currently updating the old signs with Samson Properties new logo. Will post the after picture once the new ones are printed. 2021 will have a fresh new start!

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