Siebert Realty Office

Monthly Archives:June 2024

28 Jun

Party at the Pier Summer Concert Series: Sandbridge’s Must-Attend Events!

Get ready to groove at the Party at the Pier Summer Concert Series, proudly presented by Siebert Realty! This brand-new concert series is the perfect way to enjoy summer nights with live music, great company, and fun activities. Here’s everything you need to know:

Dates & Lineup:

  • July 25: BJ Griffin Band
  • August 1: Brasswind
  • August 8: Vinyl Headlights

Time: 6-10 p.m.

Location: Little Island Park, 3820 Sandpiper Rd, Virginia Beach

Event Highlights:

  • Free Admission: Enjoy an evening of music without any entry fee.
  • Onsite Parking: Available after 5 p.m., so you can arrive early and grab a good spot.
  • Food & Drinks: Savor delicious food and non-alcoholic beverages from local vendors. For those 21 and over, adult beverages are available for purchase with proceeds benefiting a nonprofit organization.

Fun at the Siebert Realty Tent: Be sure to visit the Siebert Realty tent while you’re at the concert! Meet local real estate professionals who can answer all your questions about Sandbridge and the surrounding areas. Plus, we’ll be handing out free glow-in-the-dark items to make your concert experience even more fun and festive.

Why Attend? Kick off your shoes, grab your friends and family, and bring your best dance moves! The Party at the Pier Summer Concert Series is the ultimate way to spend a summer evening at the beach. With a fantastic lineup of bands, great food, and the beautiful backdrop of Sandbridge, it’s an event you won’t want to miss.

Gates open at 6 p.m., so come early and enjoy a magical night under the stars with live music and great vibes. See you there!

10 Jun

Jack Siebert: Anchored in History

After a career as a longshoreman for 26 years, Jack Siebert became a real estate broker in 1963. He co-founded Warren, Siebert, Page Realty in Norfolk in 1964. As mentioned in “Siebert Realty: Anchored in History”, Jack decided to establish a branch office of Warren, Siebert, Page at Sandbridge Beach in 1973 to be more accessible to the homes and guests in the area.

Throughout his real estate career, he received awards that include twice being voted “Realtor of the Year” by the local Board of Realtors. He served as president of the Norfolk Board of Realtors, president of the Virginia Association of Realtors, and was vice president within the National Association of Realtors.

Although Jack was overwhelmingly successful in real estate within the Sandbridge area, he also loved to make memories with his friends and family. Jack had a winning personality that was cherished by all those who were around him. His favorite pastimes included hosting parties with his wife, Jean, spending time with their family, cooking incredible meals, and cheering on the ODU Monarchs Men’s Basketball Team. Jack was a man of his community and was always looking for opportunities to be involved in any way that he could. Jack was pleased to be the Past Grand Master (1961) of the Corinthian Lodge No. 266, Norfolk, as well as a member of the Scottish Rite and a Shriner. Additionally, Jack was a loyal member of the Norfolk Host Lions Club and the Virginia Beach Auxiliary Police. Jack was honored to serve twice as president of the American Cancer Society and was proud of his involvement with the Old Dominion University Intercollegiate Foundation Board. He received an honorary degree from Old Dominion in 2001.

Jack passed away when I was a child, but I see his legacy live on through the love and relentless hard work of Team Siebert. One memory that is frequently shared in our office is the way that Jack would greet his team as he walked in the doors. The minute he stepped through the threshold he would open his arms wide and exclaim, “My People!” with unmatched joy. Even though Jack became less involved in the operations of Siebert Realty as time went on, he still very much considered every member of Team Siebert as part of his family and was immensely proud of the work that they continuously do for our owners and guests.  He was a great husband, father, friend, and Realtor. He enriched the lives of those he touched, and he will long be remembered in our hearts and in Sandbridge.

Many days I find myself wishing that Jack, or as I call him, Pop Pop, was able to see the way that Siebert Realty has grown in size, but kept the intentionality that makes it so special in Sandbridge. I believe that he would be proud of the work that “his people” have done in the years since his passing. We strive to provide guests with great memories, owners with excellence, team members with camaraderie, and doing it all with integrity and great fun – just as he always wanted it to be.

Written by: Rachel Horner, Property Data & Revenue Specialist at Siebert Realty
Grand-Daughter of Jack and Jean Siebert

10 Jun

Jack Siebert: Anchored in History

After a career as a longshoreman for 26 years, Jack Siebert became a real estate broker in 1963. He co-founded Warren, Siebert, Page Realty in Norfolk in 1964. As mentioned in “Siebert Realty: Anchored in History”, Jack decided to establish a branch office of Warren, Siebert, Page at Sandbridge Beach in 1973 to be more accessible to the homes and guests in the area.

Throughout his real estate career, he received awards that include twice being voted “Realtor of the Year” by the local Board of Realtors. He served as president of the Norfolk Board of Realtors, president of the Virginia Association of Realtors, and was vice president within the National Association of Realtors.

Although Jack was overwhelmingly successful in real estate within the Sandbridge area, he also loved to make memories with his friends and family. Jack had a winning personality that was cherished by all those who were around him. His favorite pastimes included hosting parties with his wife, Jean, spending time with their family, cooking incredible meals, and cheering on the ODU Monarchs Men’s Basketball Team. Jack was a man of his community and was always looking for opportunities to be involved in any way that he could. Jack was pleased to be the Past Grand Master (1961) of the Corinthian Lodge No. 266, Norfolk, as well as a member of the Scottish Rite and a Shriner. Additionally, Jack was a loyal member of the Norfolk Host Lions Club and the Virginia Beach Auxiliary Police. Jack was honored to serve twice as president of the American Cancer Society and was proud of his involvement with the Old Dominion University Intercollegiate Foundation Board. He received an honorary degree from Old Dominion in 2001.

Jack passed away when I was a child, but I see his legacy live on through the love and relentless hard work of Team Siebert. One memory that is frequently shared in our office is the way that Jack would greet his team as he walked in the doors. The minute he stepped through the threshold he would open his arms wide and exclaim, “My People!” with unmatched joy. Even though Jack became less involved in the operations of Siebert Realty as time went on, he still very much considered every member of Team Siebert as part of his family and was immensely proud of the work that they continuously do for our owners and guests.  He was a great husband, father, friend, and Realtor. He enriched the lives of those he touched, and he will long be remembered in our hearts and in Sandbridge.

Many days I find myself wishing that Jack, or as I call him, Pop Pop, was able to see the way that Siebert Realty has grown in size, but kept the intentionality that makes it so special in Sandbridge. I believe that he would be proud of the work that “his people” have done in the years since his passing. We strive to provide guests with great memories, owners with excellence, team members with camaraderie, and doing it all with integrity and great fun – just as he always wanted it to be.

Written by: Rachel Horner, Property Data & Revenue Specialist at Siebert Realty
Grand-Daughter of Jack and Jean Siebert