March 15th, 2018
Being a homeowner definitely has its list of perks, including tax benefits. If you’re considering buying a new home, tax write offs are a noteworthy factor—especially as we enter into tax season! Check out our list of tax benefits below: Already a homeowner? There may be some tax breaks that you’re missing out on! Mortgage… ~ Read more
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July 18th, 2017
Chesapeake has become a highly sought-after area of Hampton Roads for prospective homeowners. Within the city of Chesapeake are multiple sub-communities that have blossomed over the past couple of years. One of the most popular is the Grassfield area, home to one of our new homes community, Dominion Meadows. But what makes Grassfield such a… ~ Read more
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June 28th, 2017
The Dominion Meadows community is located in the desirable Grassfield area of Chesapeake. These new homes are priced from the mid to high $300s and are conveniently located within walking distance of Grassfield High School. The new homes have many upgraded features already included, such as hardwood floors in the foyer, dining room, living room,… ~ Read more
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May 19th, 2017
Suffolk, Virginia is on the rise as a destination for many new homeowners. Due to the growth of this budding community many new attractions have made their way to Suffolk. However, nestled within the city limits are also some of Suffolk’s best kept secrets! If you’re planning an upcoming move, now is a great time… ~ Read more
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March 30th, 2017
Hearndon Construction would like to formally congratulate our Vice President of Construction and Sales, Doug Smith on his recent accomplishments. Mr. Smith was installed as Tidewater Builders Association’s 2017 president at a ceremony Dec. 6 at Founders Inn in Virginia Beach. Mr. Smith is the trade association’s 60th president. In addition to his long-time… ~ Read more
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November 29th, 2016
In many older homes, living rooms are underused. Creating a “great room” by combining the kitchen and living room helps the living room get more use and the kitchen gain some much-needed extra space. Traditionally, homes built pre-1990s were designed with lots of separate rooms in mind, even though many of these distinct rooms were… ~ Read more
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October 28th, 2016
According to the results of a recently released survey, most Americans say they wish their home was a different size. The survey, conducted by Trulia, asked 2,000 Americans about the size of their current and ideal house and broke the results down by generation. Overall, 40 percent of respondents said their home was the right… ~ Read more
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