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Advertising Homes For Sale or Rent Near US Military Bases
June 2012
MilitaryByOwner Advertising, Inc.
Letter from the Editor

As summer approaches and the kids finish another year of school, military service members and their families across the world are in the throws of another relocation. We wish all of you safe travels and an easy transition.

While most moving companies offer to pick up the mountain of cardboard that crowds your house, there is another alternative; upcycling! Offer your packing materials to others that may be on the move and in need of boxes and paper. Visit sites such as MovingBoxesMart or FreeCardboardBoxes to connect with people in your community that would be happy to take them off of your hands.

We are thrilled to introduce a new app designed exclusively for the military community; Call Dibs. Those living the military lifestyle are familiar with what our family terms the "buy high, sell cheap, buy high" revolving door. We purchase items that are a perfect fit for our current home, sell them for pennies on the dollar when we PCS and then turn around and pay full price for new "perfect" items. Call Dibs is the answer to this never-ending cycle, allowing you to connect with other military families that are either selling, buying or giving away items. Read more about Call Dibs in our Relocation Tips segment.

We are also pleased to highlight the business advertisers that have recently chosen to advertise their services with our customers in our Welcome segment. We appreciate the opportunity to work with the wonderful companies that offer their services to our military community

The Pinterest craze has hit MilitaryByOwner and we are busy building boards that encompass various aspects of the military lifestyle.   We would love to have you follow us.
 
This month we are happy to see Fort Benning, Robins AFB and Scott AFB  on our list of Top 20 bases. The Top 20 reflects the bases that are viewed the most within the previous month.  If you have a home to sell or rent especially in one of these areas, don't hesitate to advertise your home on MilitaryByOwner.

We love to talk with our customers, so if we can be of any assistance to you, please feel free to contact us.
You can reach us via email, phone (866-604-9126), live chat, Facebook and Twitter (@militarybyowner). We look forward to speaking with you!

Monica 2011

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Monica Schaefer View our profile on LinkedIn    

Editor

Media Relations Manager

MilitaryByOwner Advertising, Inc.

 

 

 

In This Issue
Featured Article
Relocation Tips
Real Estate Corner
Featured Home
Military Life
Testimonial
Resources

Quantico Live Blog

Related Resources

About Us



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Welcome

MilitaryByOwner.com would like to welcome the following new business advertisers to our website. Should you be in the need of their services, be sure to contact them, or any of our other business advertisers on MilitaryByOwner.com!

 

Real Estate Agents:

 

Diane Hannon / Fort Drum 

Julie Kinnaird / Whidbey Island NAS 

Suzanne Dana / Fort Eustis 

Tanya Ramos / Fort Bragg 

Julie Stone / Seymour Johnson AFB 

Amber Capone / North Island NAS 

James Gonzalez / Mayport Naval Station 

Cindy Cunningham / Sheppard AFB 

Doug Wagner / Wright Patterson AFB 

Gladys Sola / NSA Orlando 

 

Property Management:

 

Sherril Watkins / Fort Bragg 

Sinovex Solutions LLC/ Fort Leavenworth 

Michael McKenna / Fort Meade NSA 

Sarah Jacobus / McChord AFB 

 

Services:

 

Giovanni Santa Ana / Pentagon 

 

Schools:

 

John Pope the Great High School / Mark Center Complex and Pentagon 

 

Interested in advertising your services?  Contact Andrea at andrea@militarybyowner.com for a media kit.  

 
Featured Article
Putting Your Best Foot Forward in Your Home Advertisement    

Monica Schaefer
MilitaryByOwner Advertising, Inc.

Writing an advertisement for your home For Sale on MilitaryByOwner.com is not unlike authoring your profile for an online dating site; you want to put your best foot forward.

 For military service members who do not have the luxury of onsite house hunting, we rely heavily on online advertisements, and sometimes we are forced into buying a home site unseen.  If you find yourself in this position, glean important information from a military families experience from our article, "In a Blind Date with My New House: Buying Homes Site Unseen". 

Ads for homes that use words such as "cozy", "charming", "conveniently located", "efficient kitchen" may sound flowery, but what do these words convey to potential buyers?  More than likely it translates as "small", "old", "located on a busy street" and "tiny kitchen".  So if you are trying to highlight your homes assets and play down its shortcomings, what should you say?


 



Relocation Tips 
Introducing Call Dibs
 

"A military-exclusive mobile market place"

 

Call Dibs, by Adjacent Apps, is a FREE mobile selling application; exclusive only to the military community that allows active duty, dependents, veterans, reservists, and the DOD to buy, sell, and exchange goods. Call Dibs

 

The Story behind Call Dibs:

 

As military families, we're accustomed to relocating. This often means we need to unload items prior to a move, or need items once we arrive to our new location. Call Dibs provides us a means to do so with ease. Unlike other online-selling tools, Call Dibs gives users a sense of trust, accountability, and security; knowing they're transacting with other members of the military.

 

Developed by Anthony Garcia, a U.S. Army veteran, Call Dibs was created as a forum built upon the trust of our military community. The values and principles, which define our military, are unique to our culture. Because of this, the goal of Call Dibs is to provide a marketplace which will ensure security through transparency, affiliation, and verification.

 

 

 



Real Estate Corner
The Do's and Don'ts of Real Estate Photography
 

Monica Schaefer

MilitaryByOwner Advertising, Inc.

 

The adage "A picture is worth a thousand words", is apropos particularly for real estate photography. As we discussed the importance of the words we choose to describe our home in the article "Putting Your Best Foot Forward in Your Home Advertisement", we must not neglect the important discussion about the role photos can play in whether your home is successfully rented or sold.

 

Statistics compiled by MilitaryByOwner, indicate that home advertisements, which include photos, are viewed approximately 65% more often than those that do not. In light of this statistic, we felt it may be beneficial to begin a series of articles that will discuss the dos and don'ts of real estate photography.

 

Because we view a home from the outside in, it would only seem appropriate to begin our discussion in the same manner. Maximizing the impact that the initial photo of the outside of your home has on prospective buyers or tenants is the key to enticing them to view the additional photos, which may ultimately lead to direct contact.

 

This visual storyboard provides you an opportunity to see some of the common mistakes made when photographing the outside of your home.

 

Real Estate Photography  

 

Read more 

 

Pope John Paul
Pope John Paul the Great
Catholic High Schoo
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Admissions Office
Dumfries, VA 22026

703-445-0300

 





 Bright Beginnings Preschool

NGIC UVA JAG School
 Charlottesville, VA

434-973-8414 

  

 

 

MilitaryCarLot
MBO's Top 20
Hottest Bases

Eglin AFB    

 
Featured Home
NGIC UVA JAG School Charlottesville

For Rent By Owner  

Charlottesville, VA - E. Monacan Drive     

 

Rent: $2,350.00/mo.

 

4 Bed, 3.5 Bath (Single Family)

Available 6/30-7/31! Elegant 4 BR, 3.5 Ba FENCED home. Impeccably clean! 2600 Tot Sq Ft. Nr UVA/NGIC/JAG & Downtown. Vaulted MABR w luxury bath & walk in closet. Quiet cul-de-sac street.private 3/4 ac lot. Features 3 finished levels & 2car garage. Great schools! Nr ACAC & Fairview Tennis & Swim Centers

 

See more details of this home: MBO57980          

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Military Life
American Forces Press Service
Programs Assist Veterans with Jobs, Education, Homes

By Terri Moon Cronk
American Forces Press Service

 

WASHINGTON, May 30, 2012 - The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs wants veterans to know about their benefits, from job and education opportunities to home loans and programs for those who are disabled, a VA official said yesterday.

 

Veterans caught in today's high rate of unemployment likely can find a job in one of the more than 200 high-demand careers that have been identified by the Department of Labor, said Curtis Coy, VA's deputy under secretary for economic opportunity. Those occupations are listed on the VA's website.

 

The U.S. Department of Labor's most-recent figures from last year show 900,000 veterans out of work, averaging 7.7 percent of Americans, and 12.1 percent for veterans returning home from Iraq and Afghanistan. "The high-demand jobs list is not a narrow one; in fact, it is a very broad list," Coy said, adding that the 2011 legislation, VOW to Hire Heroes Act of 2011 was enacted for veterans looking for "meaningful employment in high-demand jobs."

 

Overall, the VOW to Hire Heroes Act would lower the rate of unemployment among the nation's veterans, and combine two Congressional provisions from the Veterans Opportunity to Work Act and the Hiring Heroes Act, VA officials said. The act also would provide veterans tax credits in an all-inclusive jobs package to fight the veteran unemployment rate. The act has more than 20 provisions, including tax credits for businesses that hire veterans, Coy said.

 

It also makes the Transition Assistance Program mandatory as of Nov. 21 for every departing service member. TAP readies departing active-duty personnel to re-enter the civilian world, officials said. "[TAP] is going to have a major impact on VA, DOL and the Defense Department because what used to be a voluntary program is now mandatory," Coy said.

 

Coy also wants veterans to know they can apply for up to a year of paid training to qualify for high-demand jobs through the Veterans Retraining Assistance Program.  The VRAP training is geared toward veterans between the ages of 35 and 60, the hardest-hit unemployed age group, he said, adding that the education benefit must, by law be used toward earning an associate's degree or job certification. "The marketing tool we use is if you are or know of a veteran between ages 35 and 60 who's unemployed and [can] use another year of educational benefits to attain a high-demand job, the VRAP program is the exact, wonderful new benefit that will help them get that meaningful employment," Coy said.

 

Applicants for the education program are taken on a first-come, first-served basis after their eligibility is confirmed, he added. The VA website has details. "I think the VA always has been the institution that takes a look at our veterans, not only today, but veterans of the past, and provides those services and benefits that Congress has so generously provided to [them]," said Coy, a 24-year Navy veteran. "Our job is to ensure veterans know of and get the benefits they so richly deserve."

In addition to benefits for training for jobs, Coy wants veterans and active-duty service members to know about VA's Home Loan Guaranty program for VA mortgages and Specially Adapted Housing Grants.VA mortgages in the past 15 quarters had the lowest foreclosure rates of any component in the country, Coy said.

 

"That speaks volumes about our veterans, their responsibilities, and how they deal with business," he said. "The foreclosure rate in this country and the number of homes under water is a problem for many Americans. What we've done to help our veterans is keep a very close eye on [their] mortgages."  VA doesn't lend veterans the money for mortgages. Instead, VA provides a loan guarantee. "We have a vested interest in being good stewards of our taxpayer money," Coy said. "Last year, we helped over 72,000 vets retain their homes who may not have been able to retain them otherwise. That's a 10-percent increase over the year before."

 

He said the VA provides proactive support for veterans who might get into trouble with their mortgage. "We can be good agents for them, and in some cases intercede or help them with their banks and mortgage lenders to perhaps restructure [the loan] or take a look at the nuances of that particular mortgage," Coy explained. "We want to make sure our veterans stay in their homes, and we do everything to help them do just that," he added.

 

Eligibility for a VA home loan includes being a veteran or service member, having good credit and the ability to pay the mortgage, Coy said, noting no money down is required, unlike private lenders. "We are very scrupulous to make sure veterans don't get in over their heads on their mortgages," he said. 

 

The VA also offers Specially Adapted Housing Grants for disabled veterans and wounded warriors, with grants up to $64,000 in homeowner assistance used to configure veterans' homes for their particular disability, Coy said.

 

Information on the grant is available on the VA website, along with toll-free numbers, a list of 57 regional offices across the country, and some 800 vocation and rehabilitation programs. 

 

 

Related Sites:


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While stationed in Germany, I heard about MilitaryByOwner and checked it out on the web. Found a house to rent by Ft. Belvoir, VA. It made it a lot easier while overseas.

K.D.
Fort Hood, AWN Field Exercise

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