Thursday, November 11, 2010

Smith Mountain Lake Holiday Spirit

Bring your family and friends to Smith Mountain Lake on November 27th and get in the holiday spirit by participating in the 2010 Virginia Dare Flotilla for Toys Boat Parade. Come on out to see boats decked out for the holiday season with lights and displays.


The event is held every year as a local toy drive for “A Child’s Christmas” sponsored by Lake Christmas Ministries. The parade hours are from 7pm to 9pm, with the boats leaving Virginia Dare Marina at 7pm. They will travel to Halesford Bridge at Bridgewater Plaza, circle past the Smith Mountain Lake State Park and return to Virginia Dare Marina.

Captains and crew members are asked to bring a new, unwrapped toy as a donation. If you’re just coming to watch the parade, you can donate through local businesses. There will also be collection jars throughout Smith Mountain Lake, with proceeds going to purchase more toys for the drive.

If you don’t have a boat, join everyone on the lead boat in the parade, the Virginia Dare. Adults are $35.00 and kids 12 and under are $25.00. The price includes a 2 hour cruise, Hors d’oeuvres, assorted cookies and punch. For more information on the Flotilla, the cruise, or making donations call 297-7100 or visit www.vadarecruises.com.

Smith Mountain Lake will be bustling with activity throughout the weekend. The Flotilla for Toys is just one of many activities for families found in the area all year around. If you’re in the area visiting for the holidays, you may find yourself falling in love with Smith Mountain Lake! Call Vicki Millehan, your local real estate expert, for more information on relocating to the area. There is no place like HOME for the holidays.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Thomas Jefferson Wine Festival in Forest VA

Not far from Smith Mountain Lake, on November 20th, you can enjoy the second annual Thomas Jefferson Wine Festival in Forest, Virginia. Held at Thomas Jefferson’s retreat, Poplar Forest, the event highlights some of the best wines in Virginia. The former president was well known for his passionate beliefs in the benefits of wine drinking. Come celebrate this famous politician and statesman with us!




The festival will run from 11am through 5pm on November 20th. “Mr. Jefferson” will be there as well to interact with visitors. You can also enjoy tours of Jefferson's home at Poplar Forest. The retreat is a true masterpiece, reflecting some of the best of Jefferson’s work in architecture. The home and grounds are clear expressions of his personal work and style.



There will be over a dozen wineries and food vendors at the festival. The wineries from the Bedford Wine Trail will be featured as well. Crafters will also have their works available, from beeswax candles to specialty chocolates. So come on out and enjoy a day of wine, history, music and artisans!



Advance tickets are available now and can be purchased online as well. Tickets are $20 in advance for a taster ticket, and $25 the day of the event. Non-taster tickets are $10, with children under 12 admitted free. A taster ticket includes a commemorative wine glass and wine tastings. Adults will be asked to show proof of age.



Poplar Forest is only open to the public April through November each year. Plan now to visit the retreat on November 28th for a holiday tour featuring holiday traditions from the 19th century, with apple cider and cookies being served. The site will close for the season on November 29th.



Come for a visit, and if you like it, then move here! Whether your dream home is a country retreat or a luxury waterfront home on Smith Mountain Lake, call Vicki Millehan! She is your local real estate resource!

Sunday, October 31, 2010

"Lake Effects" filming at Smith Mountain Lake

Film crews shooting the movie Lake Effects here at Smith Mountain Lake hoped to capture the lake's many activities the area has to offer. Many of the background scenes were shot in late June with the movie's primary plot being shot in October. Some Smith Mountain Lake residents were even part of the action.




Aerial shots were taken in a helicopter piloted by Lee Hussy of Penhook, capturing the many boats on the lake as well as wakeboarding. Then they moved on to Penhook Boat Dock on a boat owned by Bill Timmins, where extras Harper Lee Dillon and father Reed Dillon were filmed feeding the fishes at the marina gas dock.



Shooting also took place at Dam Island where John and Tanya Doss of Harrisonburg and their daughters Kayleigh and Madison were featured in a family picnic scene. Playing the part of their family dog was Keely, a rescue dog owned by Rick and Nancy Ellet of Moneta. Kids playing around the lake's many docks and the lakeside Tiki Bar near R11 are also of local interest.



The movie is in its last week of filming with Sunday, Oct. 31st. scheduled to be the last day. Meanwhile you can find the movies Director Michael McKay and his crew at Fallon's Restaurant in Moneta. The movie, which stars Jane Seymour and other familiar faces, is due to be out sometime next year.



So whether you are a local ready to relocate, here for the filming, or just following the progress of the movie on the internet, don't wait until next year to see what Smith Mountain Lake has to offer. The area has many activities for every season as well as being a thriving community.



Call Vicki Millehan, a long time resident and the local real estate resource, to help you find the perfect Smith Mountain Lake condo or waterfront home for you.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Good Old Hospitality for Film at Smith Lake Mountain

Whether you live in the area, or are visiting to see the filming of Lake Effects set at or around Smith Mountain Lake, use good old hospitality and etiquette when near the set.


Here are some tips you can follow.

For Spectators:

• Stay off the set. If you come across the perimeter of a shoot, don’t cross it. There’s a lot of equipment on set and a spectator could trip over cords and be injured. Equipment is expensive and if broken can delay filming.

• Be quiet. If you’re watching either from land or water, keep noise to a minimum. Sound equipment is very sensitive and can pick up whispering and talking. Boaters the key word is “idle”. A revving boat can ruin a scene.

• Respect the Actors. If you see them in a restaurant eating dinner assess the situation before approaching. They are not performing at this time and boundaries should be respected. Otherwise, take a quick moment to ask for their autograph, most are glad to be approached.

For Extras:

• Turn off cell phones and pagers. If they ring or beep during filming the scene may have to be reshot. Also, no talking. During the scenes you should pretend to talk and not actually vocalize anything.

• Be careful of your wardrobe. A plain or solid colored shirt is best. No logos as these would have to be edited out due to trademark infringement.

• Respect the actor’s when they are working. They are getting paid for this time and it’s not polite to pull out your autograph book. Also remember the cast and crew always eats first during meals.

Show the cast and crew a positive view of Smith Mountain Lake and the way we want to be remembered. If you’re here for the filming and love the area and all Smith Mountain Lake has to offer, relocate or consider a second home here.

For information about relocating to Smith Mountain Lake, call Vicki Millehan, your local real estate resource.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Hot Tips for Smith Mountain Lake Home Sellers!

Recently we talked about selling your home in today’s market. Correct pricing, making necessary repairs, and always having your home ready to show were some of the things we covered. But what are some other steps you can take in making your home stand out above the rest? Here are some hot tips for Smith Mountain Lake Home sellers.




Tip #1 Make that first impression count!
It has been said many times, but you only get one chance at a first impression. From curb appeal, to a sparkling clean home, the first look a potential buyer has of your home is the one they will carry with them. Getting them to have a positive emotional response to your home is key. Having a home that is warm and inviting will make the impression you are hoping to make. Clean and prepare you home as if your mother-in-law who was getting ready to visit.



Tip #2 Kitchen and Bathrooms can sell a home!
It really is true, a dated kitchen or bath can make a big difference in the value of your home. If you are going to spend money on remodeling, this is usually the place to start. Normally, you will get back at least 85% of what you put into your kitchen or bath. It can also make a big difference when a buyer is making a decision on which home to buy; the one with the nicest kitchen and bath will normally take center stage! These are the most important rooms to keep clean and fresh as well! Odors you may not notice, a buyer will.



Tip #3 Quick pick-me-ups!
There are some quick pick-me-ups that you can do all around your home. Launder your curtains and press them before hanging. Replace dated light and plumbing fixtures to give an upgraded look without the remodeling costs. Fresh paint on the walls will also help make a home feel clean and new. Don’t forget to look up! Ceilings can often be forgotten when prepping your home; they may need to be freshened up as well.



If you are ready to buy or sell you Smith Mountain Lake home, call Vicki Millehan! She is your local real estate resource. Whether you are moving across town or across the country, her team is ready to meet all of your real estate needs!

Friday, October 22, 2010

You’ll be Amazed at the Things to do in Bedford VA!

Bedford, Virginia seems to always have something on the calendar that's fun to do, and October is no exception. You’ll be amazed at the things to do in Bedford, VA! From family fun to “unliving” history, it is a great time to visit!




There are several different mazes to choose from in the area. Through October 31st, you can head out to the Corn Maze at Morgan Farm. They are open seven days a week, and have a pumpkin patch, too. The MAIZE at Layman Family Farms is fun for all ages! You can enjoy a hayride, or pick out the perfect pumpkin, before you head out to get lost in the maze! Layman Family Farm will offer their fall fun through November 13th. There is also a corn maze at Mariners Landing, which will be open through November 21st.



If you are looking for a “spirited” experience, but missed the Bedford Museum and Genealogical Library’s Ghost Walk, do not fear! You can still be a part of the Ghost Tours at Historic Avenel! There have been many stories of paranormal activity at Avenel. You can tour the house with Ghostec, a paranormal research group that has been documenting the activity in the home for several years. There is one last chance to take part in this year’s tour: Thursday October 28th at 7pm! Make reservations today, by calling 540-330-1651.



Bedford, VA is a beautiful and historic town that dates back to 1782, when it was known as the “Town of Liberty.” After the Ghost Tour at historic Avenel, you may be convinced that some of those early homeowners are still hanging around. It is easy to see why! If you are interested in relocating to Virginia, call Vicki Millehan! She is your local real estate resource for the Smith Mountain Lake area.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Smith Mountain Lake Fall Chili and Craft Festival November 6

Grab a bowl and spoon, and get ready to dig in! It is time for the 8th Annual Smith Mountain Lake Fall Chili and Craft Festival! Come join us lakeside on November 6th, for a full day of fun by the water. It will be a "hot" time in Smith Mountain Lake, depending on how spicy you like your chili!




The chili cook off will start at 9am, when competitors start cooking up a whole mess of chili! Tasting will begin at noon, with judging starting at 3pm. Trophies will be handed out around 4pm, with awards going to such categories as "Best Chili," "People's Choice," and "Showmanship." The event will be held lakeside, at the Bridgewater Plaza in Moneta.



If you want to get in on the cooking, you can get your Official Contestant Application at the Chamber of Commerce website. All entries need to be received no later than 5pm on October 29th. You can also call the Smith Mountain Lake Visitor Center at 800-676-8203, for more information on being a contestant!



The festival opens to the public at 11am and runs through 4pm. There will be lots of good music, with band like the Harmoneers Waterfront 4 Quartet, and Kyle Edgell. Festival goers will get to sample lots of chili, and even help with the judging. One of the most coveted titles is the "People's Choice" award. Whether you like mild, hot, or atomic chili, there is something for every chili lover.



So head out and enjoy a day of food, crafts, and music. You can come out by boat or by car, with lots of free parking available. It's just another great way to enjoy fall on Smith Mountain Lake!



Do you wish you lived closer to the lake? Call Vicki Millehan; she is your local real estate expert, and a long-time resident of Smith Mountain Lake. From waterfront homes to a house in the country, she can help you find the right place to call home!

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Selling Your Home in Today’s Market

Turn on the radio, or any cable news show, pick up the paper, and you will see headlines about the current real estate market. Is it rebounding? What does the foreclosure mess mean for those trying to buy or sell a home? The scenarios go on and on. It can leave you wondering when will be the right time to sell your Smith Mountain Lake home. Talk to a local real estate agent, and they can give you the real picture for your area. Selling your home in today’s market doesn’t mean you have to give your house away. It just means you have to know what to expect.




First and foremost, find out the actual market value of your home. Your agent can help you do a Market Analysis of your home. You may have to let go of any preconceived number you have in your head. Or, you may be pleasantly surprised as well! Understanding what your home is worth will help you make the right decision on the asking price.



The Price Must Be Right

Setting the right price makes all the difference in how quickly your home will sell. It is the gateway through which all buyers will pass. I have seen experienced real estate agents setting prices high, because they are afraid of a low ball offer – this helps no one! If the price is set too high, you will often have buyers looking, but walking away to buy a home that has more for the money. Sellers must be competitive in their pricing.



What should you do if you get a ridiculously low offer? As hard as it is to do, bite your tongue and respond with a reasonable counter offer. While it can feel very insulting, don’t let your emotions play into the negotiations. There have been times when a low offer still turned into a viable sale. You have nothing to lose by giving a counter offer.



To Repair or Not to Repair

This may seem like common sense, but if you are asking if you should repair it, you probably need to repair it. While a having fixer-upper was just fine before, now those homes are competing with short sales and bank owned properties. Do what you can to make your home move-in ready. It will pay off.



Lastly, be flexible and be ready! Making sure your home is ready to show at any time is really important. With the internet, buyers can see homes at the click of a mouse. This really helps cut back on “Looky Lous”. Most people who are taking the time to come see your home truly are potential buyers, so keep your home ready to show!

If you have a question about selling your Smith Mountain Lake home, call Vicki Millehan! She is your local real estate resource and a long-time resident of the area!

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

“Falling” in Love with Smith Mountain Lake

If you have ever had the chance to visit Smith Mountain Lake, then you know the wonderful things you can do here! From boating, to golf, and everything in between, you can find something fun to do. Everyone has a favorite season on the lake. But with the leaves turning vibrant shades of red and gold, it is easy to see why people are “FALLing” in love with Smith Mountain Lake!




A great way to enjoy the wonders of fall on the lake is by getting out for a great game of golf! Smith Mountain Lake boasts some of the best courses in the area, and has quickly become one of the Virginia’s favorite golf destinations.



The course at the top of the list is The Water’s Edge. Fall colors abound on the wooded fairways. With greens poised along the water's edge, it gives new meaning to the term “water hazard”! This championship golf course was designed by Robert Loving Jr., and has been featured in Golf Digest magazine.



Another popular way to see the sights of fall is by hiking. There are many spots to hike, but you don’t have to look any farther than our own Smith Mountain Lake State Park! There are 13 trails in the park, ranging from a half-mile to three miles in length. You can enjoy hardwoods, pine forests, and beautiful fall vistas as you hike the trails.



No matter how you want to take advantage of the great Smith Mountain Lake weather, you can find something to do any time of year. Come for a visit, if you like it, then move here! Call Vicki Millehan! She is your local real estate resource. Whether it is a home on the water, or a cottage by the golf course, she can help you find the right Smith Mountain Lake home to fall in love with!

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Buying a Smith Mountain Lake Home After Foreclosure

In 2009, foreclosures totaled over 2.8 million homes. In 2010, the predicted numbers are even higher; close to 3 million homeowners may face foreclosure. So what does that mean for the people who lost their homes due to the downturn in the economy? One of the valid questions is, “How long before I can become a homeowner again?” Fortunately, it may be sooner than some realize.


Losing your home to foreclosure can be heart-wrenching, but there is light at the end of the tunnel! While some who have been through it believe they have to wait up to seven years before trying to buy again, in actuality, you may be eligible for a FHA loan three years after foreclosure. If they required previous homeowners to wait seven years, the housing market may never recover.

Here are a few facts about qualifying for an FHA loan after foreclosure. You do have to wait until three years after your foreclosure is finalized. Your credit score will be reviewed, and in most cases, a minimum score of 620 needs to be maintained. Even if you have faced more financial difficulties since the foreclosure, don’t assume you are out of luck. Talk to a mortgage professional to explore your options.

A Word Of Caution

While you may be able to get a loan sooner than three years after foreclosure, the high-risk lenders will limit your options. High-risk lenders often charge very high interest rates and fees, thus turning you quickly upside down, once again, on a home. If you can, wait at least 24 months before considering buying a home. If you must buy sooner, 12 months of improvement on your credit history can make a big difference in the interest rate you will receive.

Having a home foreclosed on is life changing. In most cases, the foreclosure was unavoidable, due to job loss, a cut in pay, or serious illness. Just remember, it does not put the dream of home ownership out of your reach. If you are facing, or have faced, losing your home, there are steps you can take to minimize the damage.

If you live in the Smith Mountain Lake area and want to know more information about buying your next home, call Vicki Millehan. She is your local real estate resource!

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Poplar Forest: Thomas Jefferson’s Second Home


Many people own a second home, a place to get away from all the daily stresses of life. There are many families who own such a home in Smith Mountain Lake, but they aren’t the first to be drawn to this part of Virginia. While most people know about Monticello, not everyone is familiar with Poplar Forest, Thomas Jefferson’s second home.

Poplar Forest was a personal retreat for Jefferson. He only designed two homes for himself, Monticello and Poplar Forest. The retreat was nearly lost after years of decline, but in 1984, a group determined to save the retreat. They purchased the 50 acres remaining from the more than 4,000 acres that were originally part of the estate. Conservation and restoration have transformed Poplar Forest, and visitors can now enjoy seeing a part of American history.

The home is the only octagonal brick house completed by Jefferson. His architectural design for the home was amazing in its time; the construction boasts floor-to-ceiling windows for circulation, skylights, and even an indoor bathroom. Jefferson used the property throughout his retirement years.

A major part of the restoration is based on the archeology of the grounds, restoring the home and gardens to their condition in Jefferson’s time. That process is ongoing today. On October 9th, you can hear the latest findings at Poplar Forest. The Archeology Open House will host tours at 11:15am, 12:15 pm, and 2:15 pm. Check out the latest discoveries, and take a tour of the archeology lab.

Poplar Forest is an important part of Virginia’s history. Thomas Jefferson often visited the property, to escape from the rigors of life in Washington. The retreat gives visitors a chance to see Jefferson’s private world. Even 200 years ago, people needed a haven for retreat!

Whether you are looking for a second home, or a retirement home, you can find it here! If you need information about relocating to Smith Mountain Lake or the surrounding area, call Vicki Millehan! She is your local real estate resource, and can help you find a waterfront retreat to call home

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Fall Can Be a Great Time to Increase Your Home's Curb Appeal

If your home has been on the market for more than a few months, it may be time to see if you need a little “facelift”. Fall can be a great time to increase your home’s curb appeal without spending a lot of money. Making your home stand out above the rest can help your Smith Mountain Lake home sport the best decoration of all: a SOLD sign!


Keep it Clean!
Besides keeping the lawn neat and clean, the dog days of summer usually do not see a lot of outside maintenance needed on your home. Now that fall is here, it may be time to step up your game! Make sure to keep gutters clean from fall debris, or better yet add a leaf guard. Trim back the non-flowering bushes and shrubs as they begin to enter their dormant stages, to keep everything neat. Fall is also a great time to plant new trees or shrubs, to liven up your landscape.


A Touch of the Season
The best thing about fall is the abundance of ways you can enhance your curb appeal! Chrysanthemums come in a variety of bright and brilliant colors that can really make your front porch or stoop come alive with fall! They are very hearty plants that do not require a lot of attention, and they seem to shout “autumn is here!” A seasonal welcome mat and fall wreath on the door can make your home very appealing to potential buyers. The best thing about these fall decorations is they can create high impact with low costs!


It may seem simple, but making your home seem inviting can be the key to your home standing out from the rest. Taking the time to enhance your curb appeal can make the difference in whether or not a potential buyer requests a showing of your home. Need help selling your Smith Mountain Lake Home? Call Vicki Millehan, she is your local real estate expert! Sign up for a free online Market Analysis of your home.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Smith Mountain Lake Wine Festival is Finally Here!!

It is that time of year again! The Smith Mountain Lake Wine Festival 2010 is finally here! This event is one of the most popular with visitors, so if you have been looking for a great excuse to get away to Smith Mountain Lake, this is it! Wineries come from all over the state of Virginia to offer you samples of their best wines.


This year’s festival is on September 25th and 26th at the LakeWatch Plantations in Moneta, Virginia. The festival hours are 11am – 6pm on Saturday and 11am – 5pm on Sunday. You can try wines from 27 of the best Virginia wineries. There are taster and non-taster tickets available, so if you do plan on sampling a lot of wine, bring a designated driver. Also don’t forget your ID; you will be asked to prove that you are of legal drinking age. Without your ID, you won’t be able to sample all the fabulous wines!

There will be 85 craft and food booths throughout the grounds, as well. You can also take in the three live bands that will be entertaining festival goers. Barefoot West and Burning Bridges will take the stage on Saturday; Sunday’s entertainment will be Barefoot West again, and The Worx. Great wine, good food and good music – ddoes it get any better than this?

The LakeWatch Plantation is located directly of Route 122 and about one mile south of Hales Ford Bridge. This is definitely a weekend not to miss! There will even be free parking. The event benefits the Smith Mountain Lake Chamber of Commerce.

If you can’t make it out this weekend, you can always plan a trip to any or all of the wineries on the Bedford Wine Trail. You can create your own personal Wine Festival! Fall is a wonderful time to enjoy Smith Mountain Lake. Come for a visit, if you like it; then move here! If you want more information on the homes available in the area, call Vicki Millehan! She is your local real estate resource!

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Small Plates, BIG Taste in Huddleston, VA

There is a new restaurant on Smith Mountain Lake, offering a new kind of dining experience; tapas-style dining. The Small Plates Restaurant offers small plates with BIG taste in Huddleston, VA. Located in Sportsman Marina, the restaurant opened on Memorial Day, and is going strong.




Tapas-style dining is very popular and usually can only be found in larger cities. The concept of this type of dining is to try various small, appetizer-sized dishes so you can enjoy several different flavors and foods at one time. Sharing tapas with a friend is highly encouraged! It allows the diner to experience new foods without fear. It is a great way to expand your culinary experience!



Small Plates also has both indoor and outdoor bars. The Dam Bar is located below the main dining area. Guests can enjoy music and dancing on Friday and Saturday evenings. The outdoor R11 Tiki Bar is on the shoreline, and serves lunch and dinner all week. The Tiki Bar is popular among boaters. It also has live music on Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings.



The menu ranges from beef and poultry dishes, to seafood. Small Plates Chef Justin Fada, has been receiving rave reviews from customers. Owner Waller Perrow is also known to add his own dishes to the menu. He also has a culinary degree and has owned restaurants and bars before. He plans to keep the bar open year-round, adding holiday events to the calendar.



You can find some great food on Smith Mountain Lake. Being able to take the sailboat out to get dinner is one of the perks of living on the lake. If you want to relocate to Smith Mountain Lake area, call Vicki Millehan! She is a long-time resident, and your local real estate resource.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Smith Mountain Lake Charity Home Tour


If you have ever had the chance to visit Smith Mountain Lake, you know why it is called the “Jewel of the Blue Ridge Mountains.” There are some beautiful luxury waterfront homes along the shore. If you have always wondered what they are like inside, you will soon have the chance to see some of them. October 1st and 2nd will be the Smith Mountain Lake Charity Home Tour.



The tour has its roots in the 1991 SML Multiple Sclerosis Home tour, set up by Jeanne Wagoner. They hoped to raise at least $10,000 for the charity, by allowing a tour of their homes. To everyone’s amazement, over 1,200 people attended the tour, and over $49,000 was raised by auction items, ticket sales, and sponsors. Nineteen years later, the tour is still going strong, with eight homes participating this year.


One of the things that makes this home tour so unique, is the fact that you can take the tour by boat, or by car. Directions for getting to the homes by either means are available on the tour website. The docks are marked by orange balloons, and there will be someone there to help you dock your boat. There are several local charities benefiting from the tour this year:

• BEDFORD CHRISTIAN FREE CLINIC, INC.

• BEDFORD HOSPICE HOUSE, INC.

• FREE CLINIC OF FRANKLIN COUNTY, INC.

• HELPING HANDS OF FRANKLIN COUNTY

• LAKE CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES

• LYNCHBURG DAILY BREAD

• ROANOKE VALLEY INTERFAITH HOSPITALITY NETWORK


You can enjoy the tour, and a great day on the lake, all at the same time! If you haven’t had the chance to see the area, come for a visit. If you like it, then move here! Are you looking a luxury waterfront home to make your own? Call Vicki Millehan; she is your local real estate resource for Smith Mountain Lake!

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Retirement on Smith Mountain Lake

A lot of people are trying to decide what they are going to do for retirement. With the current housing market, and whispers of a second dip in the economy, it can be a difficult decision about where to live out your golden years.




Is it time to purchase a retirement home on Smith Mountain Lake? With interest rates at record-breaking 60-year lows, now may be exactly the time to purchase a second home, keeping retirement on Smith Mountain Lake as part of your plans.



When it comes to retirement, you may not find a better place than Smith Mountain Lake. There are so many different types of communities and homes to choose from. From award-winning golf courses to beautiful wineries, Franklin and Bedford County in Virginia are perfect places to call “home.” Because of the tourism demands, you can even purchase a home now and rent it out, to help cover the costs of ownership.



Whether you are 30 or 50, purchasing an eventual retirement home on Smith Mountain Lake is a wise investment. You and your family can enjoy weekend getaways without having to pay for expensive hotel rooms, or dining out. You can also recoup some of your costs by using your home as an income property. With the temperate climate on Smith Mountain Lake, you may be able to rent your home out no matter what time of year it is.



Franklin County and Bedford County have much to offer those who are thinking of retirement! Fishing, golf, pottery classes, and many more activities are pastimes that can be enjoyed throughout the year. If you are ready to see what kind of retirement home you can have on Smith Mountain Lake, call Vicki Millehan. Vicki has lived in the area for over 20 years. Come for a visit – if you like it, move here!

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Smith Mountain Lake: A Home for All Seasons

There are many reasons to make Smith Mountain Lake your home. Fabulous waterfront properties, 500 miles of shoreline, great fishing, and pristine waters can all be found right here. Oh, and have we mentioned the golf courses, the wildlife, or the history surrounding the area? Of course, of all the things that make Smith Mountain Lake the ideal place to call home, the weather may be the best reason of all. Our climate helps to make Smith Mountain Lake a home for all seasons!




Each and every season here is distinct. Even though the climate is mild, you don’t have to worry about not knowing what season you are in! Summer temperatures normally stay in the 70s to 80s, which is perfect weather for fun on the water, and summer sports. Summer is one of the busiest times on the Lake; swimming, boating, and fishing rank high as preferred activities.



It won’t be long, and you will see why fall is a great time to be living in or visiting Smith Mountain Lake. Whether you are driving down the Blue Ridge Parkway, or out on the lake, the fall foliage will take your breath away! This is also the time for the Fall Harvest and Crush at the local orchards and wineries. After a 180-day average growing season, the grapes are ready to become some of Virginia’s best award-winning vintages. At Hickory Hills Vineyard, you can even participate in the fall crush!



For a lot of hot summer vacation areas, fall is just the slowdown that signals the end of the season. That isn’t true at Smith Mountain Lake! You can come for a weekend getaway any time of year. And unlike other popular vacation areas, it doesn’t become a ghost-town either. There is a healthy residential community here, with all the amenities! About the only thing you can’t do at the lake is ice skate, because it doesn’t freeze over! But, a light covering of snow helps make the holidays on Smith Mountain Lake perfect.



You can boat on the lake throughout the year, but the most popular times are early spring to late fall. In spring, the flowers put on a colorful display, and the seasons start all over again. From the bright yellows and blues of spring flowers, to the holiday decorations on display during the holidays, Smith Mountain Lake is truly a home for all seasons!



No matter what time of year it is, you are invited to come for a visit; if you like it, then move here! When you are ready to make Smith Mountain Lake your home, call Vicki Millehan! She is your local real estate resource and a long-time resident!

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Valhalla in Virginia

Although many Vikings have long sought Valhalla, little did they know that it was right here in Roanoke the whole time! Okay, Valhalla Vineyards have actually only been around since 1998, but they are quickly becoming the stuff of legend. Great wines, and a beautiful setting, make this Valhalla in Virginia something to see.


Located in Roanoke, the Vineyard has similar growing conditions to those you can find in the Rhone Valley of France. They produce world-class wines, such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Merlot, Chardonnay, Cabernet Franc, and more on 21 acres. Valhalla was the first vineyard outside of California to produce Alicante Bouschet, and among the first in Virginia to grow Syrah.

One of the unique features of Valhalla is the barrel cave. During the cave's excavation, a Buddha statue was found – and he still watches over the vineyard today. The barrel cave runs 60 feet underground, and maintains the perfect temperature at which to age award-winning wines. Over 300 barrels line the cave walls.

If you are looking for a place to hold an unforgettable wedding, look no further. The Cellar Door, Valhalla’s mountain-top chalet, is an ideal and memorable location for weddings and receptions. The Cellar Door has 2,800 square feet of indoor space, with a wine bar and fireplace. There is also a 1,600 square foot outdoor stone patio, with a fireplace and partial covering, for a total of 4,400 square feet. The winery can accommodate up to 150 guests.

Valhalla Vineyards has produced some wonderful wines. In their first year of bringing their wine to market, they garnered the coveted Governor’s Cup for their 1998 Syrah. The accolades didn’t stop there! The wines of Valhalla have won over 100 national and international awards, and they have been featured in Wine Spectator and Decanter magazines.

There are several ways to enjoy the bounty of Valhalla Vineyards. You can join the Wine Club, and receive wine delivered to your door four times a year. You can also enjoy the special Wine Maker Dinner Series, with Chef Jason Pollard.

Virginia is for lovers, and that definitely includes wine lovers! If you are ready to live in the wine country around Smith Mountain Lake, call Vicki Millehan. She is your local real estate resource!

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Fun on Smith Mountain Lake

There are lots of ways to have fun on Smith Mountain Lake! Fishing, swimming, and boating are local favorite activities. Then there are things like golf and fine dining that you can enjoy on dry land. Know someone looking for some unique ways to enjoy the lake? Here are just a few suggestions!



If you haven’t had the chance to take one of the Virginia Dare’s specialty cruises, there is one coming up you may not want to miss: it’s a real “killer” of a cruise! Yep, it’s time for a Murder Mystery Cruise! The next Murder Mystery Cruise will take place on August 20th at 7:30pm. This two-hour dinner cruise features a crowd participation who-done-it murder mystery! Great food, good laughs and a mystery to solve – does it get any better than this? Well, that depends on your view.


If you are ready to see Smith Mountain Lake from a different perspective, then check out Smith Mountain Lake Parasail, and get a bird’s eye view of the lake! It is a great way to spend the last of those long summer days; soaring above the lake in a parasail is incomparable. They offer individual, and tandem flights over the water.


Whether it is a local favorite like the Virginia Dare, or something new like SML Parasail, you can usually find something exciting to do in Smith Mountain Lake. If you like, you can even look for your next home right from the deck of a boat! Now where else can you do that?


When you are ready to buy your own waterfront home, call Vicki Millehan! She is your local real estate expert. And if you haven’t had the chance, come for a visit; if you like it, then move here!

Friday, August 6, 2010

Art, Food and More in Bedford, VA


Talk about your one-stop shop! You can take in art, food, and more in Bedford at The Electric Company. Voted “Small Business of the Year,” The Electric Company is actually several businesses in one. There are classes and workshops available as well. Located within the old Bedford Electric Company’s 1890 building, there is art and fun for everyone!




If you are in need of your own fine art supplies, head over to Rembrandt’s Closet, and check out the Artful Cat. After getting what you need to create your own works of art, you can wander through the other spaces within the store, and check out the antiques, crafts and collectibles. You may be surprised at the treasures you'll find!



Ready to watch some local artists create their masterpieces? Head over to the Art on Depo. This shop features the work of over 30 local artists. Visit the artists' studios, and watch them as they work. The Art on Depo also offers classes in watercolor painting, drawing, pottery, and more. You can even take a class to learn quilting!



If all of that shopping and artwork viewing makes you hungry, have no fear – you can get some great food at the Artisan Cafe. Serving from 11am to 2pm, the Cafe is a great place to stop for lunch. Gourmet sandwiches, or a crisp salad make a nice start, but you have to try one of their fresh-made desserts! They use only organic vegetables, and have become known for their homemade spreads. Take-out and catering are available as well.



Local artists, fine wines and great food; is there anything you can’t find in Bedford or Franklin County, Virginia? Come for a visit and if you like it, then move here.! Want more information on living in Smith Mountain Lake or the surrounding area? Call Vicki Millehan! She is your local real estate resource.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

The Best Spot for Your Smith Mountain Lake Home

So you have made the decision to buy your perfect waterfront property on Smith Mountain Lake. You know what you are looking for in a home, but one question remains to be answered: do you buy in a cove, or on the main channel? There are several things to consider when you are choosing the best spot for your Smith Mountain Lake home.



If your idea of a great lakeside home includes lots of privacy, purchasing a home located in a cove may be more of what you are looking for. Coves tend to be quite a bit more private than living on the main channel. They are ideal spots, if swimming plays a big role in your lakeside plans. Living in a cove is usually a little quieter as well, since there is less boat traffic.


But if you want the beautiful, wide-open views that are available on Smith Mountain Lake, a home on the main channel can give you what you want. Gorgeous vistas of open water and the Blue Ridge Mountains are wonderful to wake up to everyday. Life on the main channel has its advantages too!


One last thing you need to consider is what kind of lot you are looking for. There is a wide variety of lots available on the lake. You can find properties that are wooded, landscaped, steep, flat, and even some with acreage. You may want to look at the different kinds of properties to decide what will work best for your family.


Smith Mountain Lake is a great place to live! Come for a visit, if you like it, then move here! When you are ready to relocate, call Vicki Millehan! She is your local real estate expert, and a long-term resident of Smith Mountain Lake.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Smith Mountain Lake has Diversity!

If there is one thing Smith Mountain Lake has, it is diversity! We have a sparkling lake, with over 500 miles of shoreline, and we are surrounded by the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains. From waterfront property to golf communities, you can find different types of real estate available in the area.




This diversity of real estate in Smith Mountain Lake means that just about anyone can find their dream home. Prices for real estate in Smith Mountain Lake are diverse, as well. There is something for every budget, from older lakefront homes that offer great deals, to brand new condos right on the water. You may be surprised at what you can afford to buy!



If you are looking for a waterfront home, you might be shocked at the variety of prices you may see. There are several things that can influence the value of lakefront property. Location means a lot in real estate, and when talking about Smith Mountain Lake, the view can be just as important.



What kind of vista do you want to have out your backdoor: mountains, water, wildlife, or all of the above? “The better the view, the higher the price” is usually the norm. There are many who gladly sacrifice privacy, to wake up to a picture-perfect scene every morning.



Another factor in the price of a waterfront home is the slope. At Smith Mountain Lake, there are some lots that are nearly flat, with a very gentle slope to the water. They are only five to 10 feet above the water level. There are other lots that are so steep, the owners put in steps to make it down to the water’s edge. Usually, “the gentler the slope, the higher the price,” BUT, this also means that if you are willing to live on a steeper slope, you can get nicer home for a great price!



Come for a visit, if you like it, then move here! No matter what type of home you are looking for, call Vicki Millehan! She is your local real estate resource for Smith Mountain Lake!

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Summer's the Time to Visit the Mayberry Drive-In and Diner in Moneta, Virginia

There are a lot of wonderful things to do in the summer time here at Smith Mountain Lake! Fishing, boating, and hanging out with friends on the water are just a few fun activities that can take you back to memories of summers in your childhood. If you really want to step back in time – to the place of poodle skirts and classic cars – then boy, have we got a place for you! Head on over to the Mayberry Drive-In and Diner in Moneta!


When Bob Craig and Kathy Gentry first opened the Drive-in and Diner in 2008, they weren’t sure if it would last. But they have ended up with something that is quickly becoming a Smith Mountain Lake classic. Located in Moneta, right in the middle of a quiet field, this family-friendly place is definitely unique! “We have a diner in the middle of a cow pasture. It was lack of common sense,” said Craig.

That sure hasn’t stopped locals and visitors from flooding the establishment. You can’t find a better climate for a drive-in! Few to no mosquitoes, perfect weather, and enjoying a good movie with your convertible's top down make this something that definitely should be added to your summer “to-do” list! And that's just the environment; then there is the food at the diner.

We make everything homemade. Our homemade chicken salad and the macaroni salad are both customer favorites,” said Gentry. “I make a special butterscotch pie, and our house dressing is a homemade recipe. We have a lady that comes and makes fried green tomatoes from scratch.” They even offer a call-ahead service, so that customers avoid missing any of the movie by having their food ready when they get there.

Check out these coming attractions to the site: retro carnival rides, like the tilt-a-whirl, that fit the 50’s theme of the diner. Also coming soon: music events! The Mayberry Diner is open daily 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Movies at the drive-in start at dusk. For more information, and show listings, call 540.296.1480.

Bedford and Franklin Counties in VA are great places to live! When you are ready to buy a home in the area, call Vicki Millehan! From quiet homes in the country to lakefront property, she can help you find your own part of Smith Mountain Lake to call home!

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Music in the Park at Smith Mountain Lake


Smith Mountain Lake is known for its beauty, and one of the best places to enjoy the lake is at the Smith Mountain Lake State Park. This Saturday, July 24th, is going to be a great weekend to visit! Bring the whole family, and enjoy Music in the Park at Smith Mountain Lake.


Music in the Park will start at 8pm, and last until 10 that evening. Head over to the Smith Mountain Lake Beach pavilion for some great music, and dancing fun! Charlie Greer and the Roanoke Valley Pickers will be providing the foot stompin’, good-time music, and the Old Dominion Cloggers will be on hand to entertain.


You can bring your own food to enjoy, or indulge in ice cream, sausages, hot dogs and other refreshments that will be sold at the event. Children 12 and under get in free, and adult admission is only $5. Music in the Park is sponsored by the Friends of Smith Mountain Lake State Park.


Even if you can’t come out on Saturday night, the State Park is a great place to spend the day. You can fish without being eaten up by mosquitoes, go hiking, or even learn a little bit about the history of the area. The park also has a 500-foot beach, where you will find lots of swimmers cooling off in the summer heat. If you want to stay, there are 50 outdoor campsites, and 20 cabins available for camping.


Smith Mountain Lake State Park is just one of the wonderful things you can find in the area. From living history, to some of the best Virginia wines, Smith Mountain Lake has a lot to offer. When you are ready to buy a waterfront home on the lake, call Vicki Millehan! She is your local real estate expert, and a long-time resident of Smith Mountain Lake!

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Sail Away on Smith Mountain Lake

One of the best things about living on Smith Mountain Lake is having fun on the water. One great way to do that is sailing. Don't know how to sail? No problem! You can learn to sail away on Smith Mountain Lake, at the on-site sailing school!




Smith Mountain Lake Sailing School provides US sailing-certified instruction. They can accommodate everyone from beginning sailors, to advanced coaching for those with experience who just want to improve their sailing skills! You can take classes on the school's sailboats, or on your own boat, if you have one!



The classes focus on safety, good seamanship and, of course, having fun! Classes for beginners will include basic boat handling and sail trim. Instruction also covers sailing principles, and includes on-the-water training. Experienced sailors can receive instruction on racing, and things like spinnaker maneuvers with your crew.



Sailing is a great way to enjoy Smith Mountain Lake! If you love sailing then you should check out the Blackwater Yacht Racing Association races! The summer racing season just ended, but come September, the fall keelboat racing will begin. There are also regattas and social events scheduled throughout the year. If you would like to get involved in the racing, there are usually skippers looking for good crew members!



Of course, the best way to enjoy the lake is from your very own boat dock right in your own backyard! When you are ready to live on Smith Mountain Lake, call Vicki Millehan! She is your local real estate resource. If your dream house is a luxury waterfront home, she can help you find the right place to set sail from on Smith Mountain Lake!

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

A Peach of an Open House at Bedford!

Usually, when you read about an open house on our real estate blog, you probably expect to hear about the great features of a lovely home on Smith Mountain Lake. This time, we are talking about a real “peach” of an open house in Bedford – the Peaks of Otter Winery’s “A Peachy Open House.” Starting July 24th, and running every weekend through August, you can check out the peaches, apples, and nectarines that make some of the most unique wines you’ll ever taste!


Every Saturday and Sunday, from 12pm to 5pm, head out to enjoy the beautiful grounds of the vineyards and orchards. Bring a picnic lunch, and head out for a relaxing day. Families will enjoy bringing little ones to see the farm animals. Or you can grab a bottle of wine, and take a romantic stroll.

Known for its specialty wines, Peaks of Otter has some fantastic spicy wines in their line-up. If you like it HOT HOT HOT, then you will definitely find something to inspire your taste buds here! The Chili Dawg wine is an award-winning blend of apple and chili wines! This Dawg definitely bites!! If you prefer something even more “caliente,” you may want to try Kiss the Devil. This is a super-hot wine made from 30 varieties of peppers! Most people only cook with it!

There are many more unique wines that you will only find in Bedford, Virginia! Pumpkin Pie, Go-Go-Goji, SweetHeart and Frosty Morn are just a few of the other wines available. Blueberry Muffin-Mark Twain's Favorite comes in a beautiful triangular-shaped bottle.

Come for a visit and if you like it then move here! From lakefront homes to mountain views, there is something for everyone! If you are thinking of relocating to the Smith Mountain Lake area, call Vicki Millehan, your local real estate expert!!

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Thinking about a Smith Mountain Lake Condo?

There are many types of homes available to buyers today. Have you been thinking about a Smith Mountain Lake condo, but aren’t sure if that is the life for you? Condominiums, or condos for short, are a great option for many buyers. Let’s take a look at some of the benefits of buying a condo.




Let’s talk about price! Most of the time, a condo is going to cost less than a single-family residence in the same neighborhood. For a young couple just starting out, or someone who is ready to retire, lower prices make it easier to live in your preferred neighborhood without breaking the bank.



Another way a condo may save you money is in lower maintenance costs. Most condominiums require very little maintenance from the homeowner. Monthly condo association fees usually pay for yard work and major repairs, such as replacing the roof or painting the outside of your home. What is covered by the Condo Association varies from place to place, so be sure and ask to see – in writing – what is covered by yours.



There are other benefits to living in a condominium community. You may find that you have access to wonderful amenities. Clubhouse, spa, and a community pool are all common perks. You also have the benefit of a very social community. Because of the close-knit atmosphere, you may find yourself with more social engagements than you can handle!



You won’t find a condo with better views than those available on Smith Mountain Lake! Come for a visit; if you like it, then move here! From beautiful condos to luxury waterfront homes, you can find the home that fits your family. Call Vicki Millehan! She is your local real estate resource for Smith Mountain Lake and the surrounding area!

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Fourth of July Fun in Bedford, VA

If you are looking for Fourth of July fun in Bedford, you will actually have to start looking on July 3rd! Many of the holiday activities will fall on Saturday this year. There are lots of things to do and see. You can start your day at Poplar Forest, Thomas Jefferson’s Virginia retreat.




The Independence Day Celebration at Poplar Forest will start at 11am. There will be musical performances, dancing, and games. You can also step back in time with historical entertainers, storytelling, and living history demonstrations. Admission is $5.00 for adults, and young people under 16 get in free. At 1:30pm, there will be a reading of the Declaration of Independence. What a great way to start your celebration of freedom!



You can also celebrate by remembering the sacrifices that have been made for our freedom. The National D-Day Memorial will be open until 5pm on July 3rd. You can view fireworks that evening from the Centertown Bedford or Liberty Lake Park.



If you are going to be in the Smith Mountain Lake area, the Annual Smith Mountain Lake Fireworks and Fire Company Fund Raiser will be held on Saturday. All funds raised from the day go to the fire company, which is located at the Parkway Marina. Starting at 5pm, you can enjoy music, food, and fireworks. There is no admission fee, but parking is $10.00 per carload.



Thomas Jefferson loved this area of Virginia, and with good reason. In his own words, "In point of soil, climate...and good neighborhood, I think it the finest part of Virginia." If you are looking for a good neighborhood to live in, you can’t get a better endorsement than Thomas Jefferson! When you are ready to live in Bedford County, call Vicki Millehan! Live the American Dream on Smith Mountain Lake.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Dreams Come True On Smith Mountain Lake

We have always said Smith Mountain Lake is a magical place – the jewel of the Blue Ridge Mountains! This past weekend, people found out dreams DO come true on Smith Mountain Lake. 48 lucky families purchased condos available at Bridgewater Pointe for amazing prices! All 48 units were sold by Prudential Waterfront Properties in one day.


In what was undoubtedly the opportunity of a lifetime, the condos were available to purchase through a buyers lottery. For $5,000, you could put your name in for a chance to buy one of the condos. If your number was drawn on June 27th, you were able to pick your condo! If your name wasn’t drawn, the $5,000 was returned.

They expected about 100 people to participate in the lottery. Over 300 folks actually showed up! Those who were lucky enough to have their number drawn, walked away with their very own Smith Mountain Lake condo. They have 30 days to arrange their financing and close on the property.

As you can well imagine, there are definitely some very excited people in the area. The three- to four- bedroom homes were being offered at 30%-40% below the assessed value. Some of the properties started as low as $200,000! The deal even included being able to become a member of the Waterfront Country Club with no initiation fee! That is a $10,000 perk! Dreams really do come true on Smith Mountain Lake!!

When you are ready for your own waterfront dream to become a reality, call Vicki Millehan! An agent of Prudential Waterfront Properties and long time resident of Smith Mountain Lake, Vicki’s team can help you find a great deal on a beautiful home on the lake!

Monday, June 28, 2010

Living on the Water in Smith Mountain Lake

There are several reasons why living on the water in Smith Mountain Lake is a dream come true for so many people. You can step out onto your own private boat dock, or head out onto the water to enjoy a spectacular view. A beautiful lake with a mountain surround seems like a small piece of heaven in the Blue Ridge Mountains!




Because there is so much to do and see in the area, Smith Mountain Lake makes a great place to have a vacation home! With its temperate climate, you can actually use your home year-round. Many buy a waterfront property as a weekend getaway in the area, and end up retiring here. What a great return on your investment!



Waterfront properties are highly sought after. That is what makes them a great investment! These properties hold their value. They may be mildly affected by a slow economy, but waterfront properties are among the first to recover. You can also turn your vacation home into an income property! Renting out your home for others to enjoy can help your lake home pay for itself!



Smith Mountain Lake is a great place to buy the home of your dreams! Whether you plan to make it your primary residence, a vacation home, or an income-generating property, you can find the lakefront home that is just right for you! You can choose from condominiums to luxury homes on or off the water.



So come for a visit, if you like it, then move here! When you are ready to relocate to Virginia, call Vicki Millehan! She is your local real estate resource, and long-time resident of Smith Mountain Lake. Having a beautiful home on the water doesn’t have to be just a dream!!

Friday, June 25, 2010

Summertime on the Bedford Wine Trail!

Many people don’t realize that Virginia has become a top producer of fine wines! While visiting Smith Mountain Lake, you can also explore the Bedford Wine Trail and discover what all the buzz is about!! Spend the day outdoors touring the vineyards and enjoy sampling the local flavors! There is nothing like Summer on the Bedford Wine Trail!!




Stop by Hickory Hill Vineyards and Winery where you can hike the beautiful Nature Trail at this family owned winery. You can even come back in the fall and help with the harvest if you like! The other wineries on the tour, including the Savoy-Lee, Leo Grande, and White Rock Vineyards, offer a great afternoon of tasting in a picture postcard setting.



The final winery on the trail is the Peaks of Otter Winery, famous for its hot and spicy wine named “Chili Dawg”. Part of Johnson’s Orchards, they mix some of the most interesting wines you may ever come across. Join them on July 3 and 4 for free “Chili Dawg”, but be prepared! This wine is made with apples and chili peppers and tastes like pepper jelly!



There is also plenty of history to see as you explore the trail. The National D-day Memorial, Thomas Jefferson’s Virginia Retreat, and historic Centertown in Bedford should all be on your list of things to do and see! You may need more than one weekend getaway to take it all in!



Once you have a chance to visit Smith Mountain Lake and the Bedford Wine Trail, you will see just how beautiful the area is! You may be longing to immerse yourself in the region. We have a saying around here, "if you like it, then move here!" If you find your heart intoxicated with more than just the wine on the trail, contact Vicki Millehan and let her show you the waterfront home you've been dreaming about.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Making Your Home Look Hot on Smith Mountain Lake

Summer is a wonderful time to work on those to-do lists around your Smith Mountain Lake home! Getting the painting, siding, roofing, and window repairs done are definitely easier when the skies are clear. Making your home more energy efficient – while you're working to make it more attractive and comfortable – is always a great idea. Here are a few tips if you are thinking about making your home look hot this summer!



If you are using a contractor to do the work, be sure to do your research! Check with friends and neighbors to see who they used. Unfortunately, there are many scammers who "were doing a job in the neighborhood and had extra supplies" and have a «great deal» for you. Try to stick with licensed contractors!



What should you look for in a contractor?
There can be quite a bit of difference in the costs for the same project, so getting estimates from three different contractors is a good place to start. You can also visit your local home improvement store to get a ballpark price for the supplies. One of the benefits of remodeling your home is the increase in property value. You don’t want to spend so much that you won’t see a good return on your money when you sell.


Accidents do happen, especially in a construction zone filled with power tools, ladders, and building supplies. Ensuring that the contractor is licensed, bonded, insured, and covered by worker's compensation means you are limiting the liability of your home owner’s insurance. Most contractors won't mind showing you a copy of their paperwork when you get an estimate.



Improving your home is a great way to protect your investment. If you are considering listing your Smith Mountain Lake home for sale, call Vicki Millehan! Her team can help you know what repairs are a «must» for the area. Complete your landscaping plan with a “SOLD” sign in the front yard!

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Plan Ahead for July 4th on Smith Mountain Lake!

It may seem a little early to start planning, but the Fourth of July is one of the most popular holidays on Smith Mountain Lake! In an area surrounded by living history, you have a lot to choose from during the holiday weekend.



If you are planning to enjoy the Annual Fireworks show from the water and need to rent a boat, you may want to call now for reservations. Many of the boat rentals along the lake have already started waiting lists for the weekend. The same goes for accommodations. The time to book is now!


The over the water fireworks are scheduled to begin at 9:30pm on July 3rd at Parkway Marina. The viewing area for boats is off of Saunder's Point. One of the things to remember when you are out enjoying the show is the no-wake tradition in the viewing areas. Captains are asked to keep their speed to idle for the safety of themselves and other boaters.


Over the next few weeks, you will see updates on the activities in and around Smith Mountain Lake in celebration of the Fourth of July! But, don't hesitate when it comes to reserving your room and/or boat. Of course you can always rent a houseboat and take care of both needs at once!


Not only is Smith Mountain Lake a great place to spend a holiday weekend, it is a great place to live. As Smith Mountain Lake is becoming recognized as a great place for a "staycation", you may find owning your own vacation home can really pay off.


Your family can enjoy the lake at anytime; you might even rent out your home to other vacationers when you aren't going to be there. When you are ready to retire, you may even have your lakeside home paid off and ready to fulfill your retirement home needs!


If you have questions about lakefront properties on Smith Mountain Lake call Vicki Millehan! A long time resident, she is your local real estate resource. Her team can help you find the right place to call home!

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

A Great Rate on Smith Mountain Lake

The last few years, those buying Smith Mountain Lake homes have seen some of the lowest interest rates in over twenty years. Last Friday, 30 year mortgage rates hit a record low of 4.375%. While the home buyer tax credit may have expired for all but some members of the military, low interest rates are a great reason to consider buying a home now.

The time to take advantage of these low mortgage rates is now! The best thing about the lower interest rates; you can get more home and spend less of your dollars. Besides the type of loan you get, the interest rate has the greatest impact on what you will end up spending on your home.

Recently, we discussed mortgage loan points in Basics of Buying in Smith Mountain Lake. Just as a review, these are a simply a fee you pay upfront to receive a lower interest rate over the life of your loan. Whether you decide to use points to get a lower interest rate or not, we may not see rates this low for very long.

The best interest rates we have seen in years can be still be had, but how long they will last is unsure. Some experts have been predicting a slow rise in interest rates over the next year. There was recently a small rise in rates when the Federal Reserve ceased to back secured mortgages, but now they have returned to an all time low!

If you want to take advantage of these rates before they are gone, call Vicki Millehan! Her team can help you find the perfect Smith Mountain Lake home. There is no better time than summer to live in a lakefront home!

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Father's Day on Smith Mountain Lake!

On Sunday, June 20, we will all say a hearty «thank you» to the dads who have taught us so much! The last thing Dad may need is another tie, and if that is the case, then Smith Mountain Lake can set you up with a great Father's Day present for your Dad! Here are just a few suggestions.



Let There Be Golf

Smith Mountain Lake is one of the Mid-Atlantic's most popular golfing destinations. Golfers can enjoy wooded fairways and vibrant greens running right up to the water's edge. It doesn't matter if Dad is a beginning golfer or an expert, Smith Mountain Lake has a place for him to play!


The lake has an 18-hole PGA Championship course, The Water's Edge. This is a very tough course, so if Dad is looking for a challenge, he need look no further! If you need a course that caters to every level of play, check out the Mariners Landing. There is the signature 5th hole that is just waitng to be taken on!



Fishing Frenzy

If your father's idea of a perfect day can be best described as «drowning worms,», you won't find a better place to sink a lure than here at the lake. Smith Mountain Lake is part of the The Southern and Southwest Virginia Fishing Trail. Your dad will have the best fish story ever when he tells he friends he pulled a 20-pound striper off his line, and the best part is that it will be true! So check out the fishing conditions and get Dad out on the water.



However you surprise your dad for Father's Day, consider taking a trip together to Smith Mountain Lake. If you like it, then move here! Call Vicki Millehan, her team can help you find a lakefront home to spend time with your family all year long.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Memorial Day In Bedford VA

In Bedford, Virginia this weekend you will see a lot of flags on display as we honor and remember the men and women who fought for our freedom. There will be many events in Smith Mountain Lake and the surrounding areas, but here are a few you may not want to miss!


Wreath Ceremony Memorial Day
At the National D-Day Memorial, they will be holding a "Remembering Their Sacrifice" ceremony. There will be free admission from 10 am until noon with the laying of the wreath beginning at 11am. This is all leads up to the 66th Anniversary of D-Day on June 6th. There will be tours throughout the day. In the evening, the Memorial will remain open with a special nighttime illumination honoring the sacrifice that was laid down in Normandy 66 years ago and to give tribute to the veterans who survived.



Event Leading To Memorial Day
Of course Memorial Day means lots of backyard barbeques and fun activities! If you are looking for some great food and a good time don't miss the Second Annual Crawfish Festival at the Bower Center! The festival begins at 5:30pm on May 29th. At last year's event, festival goers downed over 1200 pounds of crawfish, gumbo and crawfish eutoffee with red beans and rice! Come and enjoy Cajun music, Zydeco and the blues!

Another great way to start out summer is with some amazing strawberries! You can enjoy these sweet treats at the Scott Strawberry Festival at Scott's Strawberry Farm in Moneta. Rain or shine the event will be held! There will art and craft vendors, food, music and the guest of honor: strawberries!!

Bedford has a rich history. If you want to reside where history lives, call Vicki Millehan! She is your local real estate expert! If a lakefront home is more what you dream of, ask her about the great properties available on Smith Mountain Lake!