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LOWA Receives Association Award

by Pat Licata-REALTOR, Licata on the Lake, Lake of the Woods
new low front gate resizedThe Lake of the Woods Association is the proud recipient of the 2015 Central Virginia Chapter Community Associations Institute’s “Community Association of the Year Award” for very large scale associations of 1,000 units or more! The award is designed to recognize community associations in the Central Virginia area that are excelling in all facets of their operations.
LOWA General Manager, Phil Rodenberg, stated, “It is a team effort of members, Board and staff to win such an award. So here’s to our talented, dependable LOWA employees who are working behind the scenes in big and little ways to serve the membership of our one-of-a-kind community.”
Current LOWA Board of Directors are Louisa Rucker, President; Mike Rugless, Vice President; Leighton Cumming, Secretary; JoAnn Zwickl, Treasurer; Jim Hutchison; Larry Moreland; and Nigel Goodwin.
As recipient of this award, our association serves as an example for the community association industry and encourages the educational and professional growth of community associations.
What an honor! Congratulations to all!!!

Lake of the Woods Market Stats Through 11/30/15

Lake of the Woods Market Stats Through 11/30/15 By Pat Licata-REALTOR
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In Lake of the Woods in October, a total of 14 homes were sold. 11 were standard sale, of which three sold between $100-$175K, two between $175-250K, and six between $250-350K.  There was one foreclosure at  under $100k, and three in the $100-175K price range.  There were two short sales, both selling between $175-250K. 5 lots also sold, two of which closed for over $100K.
Here’s a link to real estate currently for sale in Lake of the Woods: LOW active listings
It’s another beautiful day at the lake!
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LOWLINC Membership Information Session October 28 at the Lake of the Woods Community Center

LOWLINC Membership Information Session October 28 at the Lake of the Woods Community Center By Pat Licata REALTOR®
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On Wednesday, October 28 from 10AM-12PM, LOWLINC will hold a membership information session at the Community Center. The mission of LOWLINC, a 501(c)3 non-profit, is “…to enable seniors and those with physical and cognitive challenges who reside at LOW to continue living fully and independently in their homes for as long as possible.” There are currently over 30 volunteers who are excited to help older residents of Lake of the Woods. Membership is fee-based, with the goal being to provide subsidies for residents in need. RSVP to carolyn@lowlinc.org or Jeri F. at 972-2180. Jeri is the person to contact if you need a ride to/from the meeting. Click here for more information!
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September 2015 Real Estate Statistics for Lake of the Woods, VA

September 2015 Real Estate Statistics for Lake of the Woods, VA By Pat Licata REALTOR®
houseforsale1In the month of September, a total of 18 homes were sold. 17 were standard sale, 3 between $100-$175K, 10 between $175-250K, 2 between $250-350K, 1 between $350-500K, and 1 over $500K. There was 1 foreclosure in the $100-175K price range. There were no short sales in August.  Three lots also sold, and they all closed for under $100K.
Here’s a link to real estate currently for sale in Lake of the Woods: LOW active listings
It’s another beautiful day at the lake!
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August 2015 Real Estate Statistics for Lake of the Woods, VA

August 2015 Real Estate Statistics for Lake of the Woods By Pat Licata REALTOR®
houseforsale1In the month of August, a total of 17 homes were sold. 13 were standard sale, 4 between $100-$175K, 4 between $175-250K, 3 between $250-350K, 1 between $350-500K, and 1 over $500K. There were a total of 4 foreclosures, 1 under $100k, and 3 in the $100-175K price range. There were no short sales in August.  Two lots also sold, and they both closed for under $100K.
Here’s a link to real estate currently for sale in Lake of the Woods: LOW active listings
It’s another beautiful day at the lake!
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Locust Grove Middle School Principal Named Best in State of VA!

Locust Grove Middle School Principal Named Best in State of VA! By Pat Licata REALTOR
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The Virginia Middle School Association has named Kim Crandall, Principal of Locust Grove Middle School, Master in the Middle School Educator of the Year for 2014! She became Principal in 2011 when the Middle School opened. Principal Crandall received her Bachelors in English from Anderson University and a Masters in Women’s Studies from Harvard University. She was nominated for the award by several of the teachers at LGMS.
“According to the Virginia Middle School Association, the award recognizes educators who serve in roles other than as classroom teachers who have demonstrated a devotion to working with young adolescents and have demonstrated a commitment to best middle level practices.”
Congratulations, Principal Crandall!
For the original story, click here.
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Aerial Tour of Lake of the Woods, VA!

Aerial Tour of Lake of the Woods! By Pat Licata REALTOR

Whether you’re looking for homes for sale in Lake of the Woods VA or Waterfront property in Virginia we are your Real Estate Advisors for Stafford, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, Locust Grove, Central Virginia, and Greater Virginia. Thinking of selling? In any market condition, “what is my home worth?” is the #1 question asked by home owners. If you wish to sell your home, it needs to be sold for top dollar and in a timely manner. Pricing your home accurately, Pat will partner with you to make the selling process so much easier. Get started today by calling us at (540) 388-2541 or contact Pat Licata.

To see available Lake of the Woods properties, please visit our site.

Saved by the Bell


Both Beau and I found ourselves in a precarious situation recently. And I have my beloved Carl, the swan that adopted me and ignited my passion for wildlife and writing, to thank for my having been in that position at all. I, who have only been in the lake once in 4 years (unintentionally, I might add; but that is another story!), was at Clubhouse beach with shoes off and pant legs rolled up, ready to go into the lake on a cold, windy November day to rescue a swan named Beau. Fortunately, we were both saved by the bell…fellow resident and swan enthusiast Patty Bell, that is!
Like most swan rescue operations in which I’ve been involved, they begin with a phone call. It was Patty who called this time to tell me about her regular, Beau, who had shown up at her house sporting an unfashionable necklace of sorts. Upon further discussing Beau with Patty, I realized that her Beau was my Jaws, a name I affectionately bestowed upon him due to his recognizable underbite (see photo). After a few attempts by Patty to remove the unwanted accessory, Beau became spooked and no longer would allow her to get close to him. The following day, Beau didn’t arrive at Patty’s home at dawn, as was the customary routine. And so the “hunt” began.
Postings on facebook, emails to residents with the help of another fellow resident and swan enthusiast Marge Eales, and driving around to various locations in search of Beau didn’t produce any sightings. So Patty, with the help of her husband, John, did a sweep of the lake on their pontoon boat. Surely enough, they spotted Beau at Clubhouse beach! Upon finding him, Patty called me. And so the “fun” began.
Beau toyed with us repeatedly for a while…coming close enough to the beach for us to think we had a chance to nab him before swimming away. As I was coming to grips with the fact that I would have to go in the water after him, I thought of a way to entice him onto the beach. I ran to the Clubhouse as quickly as possible, and Joey was right there to help save the day! She gave me a dinner roll, which Beau, like the residents who frequent the Clubhouse, couldn’t resist. One bite of that roll, and Beau belonged to us! He followed the crumbs we spread far enough onto the sand that I knew I would thankfully be spared the cold water.
Surely enough, with patience, I found myself in position to lunge forward and grab his neck. Patty quickly secured his flapping wings and pulled the plastic ring up over his head! Mission accomplished!!
My co-worker, Carol, realized that Beau’s necklace was actually the hard plastic housing or casing that surrounds a light on a boat. What most likely happened is that Beau, while feeding on the bottom of the lake, picked it up over his head accidentally. This could have had tragic consequences, as Beau could have easily gotten the plastic caught on something. So please…if you see any debris in the lake, take a moment or two to remove it.
It takes a community to look after our non-human residents, too! Won’t you please help us by joining our informal “wildlife watch” group? If interested, please email me at plicata@mris.com.
 
Until next time…”It’s another beautiful day at the lake!”
Pat Licata, REALTOR
Licata on the Lake