Thursday, June 12, 2014

Charles Ruma and 2014 Home for Hope Featured in Dublin Villager

Check out this great article in the Dublin Villager featuring Virginia Homes' Charles Ruma and the 2014 Home for Hope!  Charles, a cancer survivor himself, is a board member of the James Cancer Hospital Foundation board and is building the second Home for Hope in Dublin's Wellington Reserve to help fund cancer research.

Proceeds from the sale of this home will benefit James Cancer Hospital.  Read the article in its entirety here.


Virginia Homes has been building new homes in Central Ohio for 60 years.  Visit www.Virginia-Homes.com for more information or call (614) 764-1953.

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

10 Ways to Celebrate Dad this Father’s Day


Dads are the best and they deserve the best. If you’re struggling over what to get Dad this Father’s Day, don’t worry. We have a few fun ideas that he will love and have him feeling loved.

10 Ways to Celebrate Dad this Father’s Day:

Take Him Out to the Ball Game
One of the best things about Fathers Day is that it happens during baseball, lacrosse, and soccer seasons. Treat the sport’s fan with tickets to one of his favorite games. You can cheer for your favorite team, scream at the top of the stands, and enjoy good food, all while building cherished memories. 

Buy Him His Favorite Gadget
Spoil his inner nerd with one of the latest tech gifts to hit the market. Bluetooth shower speakers, joysticks to attach to his iPad, and a 3D printer are all perfect ideas for the Dad who is tech savvy.

Spruce Up His Man Cave
Does his man cave need some attention? Buying him a rug, game console, or new chair could be big help for both him and the family. After all, a well-relaxed dad is a happy dad.

Update His Tool Cabinet
If Dad’s into building things, a new toolbox or a state of the art drill might come in handy for future projects. Take his collection to a new level with one big item or a few smaller ones.

Head Outdoors
Unleash the inner warrior in Dad and take him outdoors.  Go-karting, paintballing, and camping are all active ways to celebrate this Father’s Day. You can de-stress, have fun, and revel in some friendly competition.

Have a Movie Marathon
Reminisce over his favorite movie lines, villains, and heroes by hosting a movie marathon. Add popcorn and movie trivia to spice it up or see how many movies you can fit into one day.   

Quench His Thirst
If he’s a fan of hops, then taking him to the local brewery (or non-local brewery if you don’t mind the drive) is an ideal way to spend the special day. Learn about the brewing process, beer facts, and enjoy beer tastings all while saluting Dad.

Indulge the History Buff
There’s no better time to enjoy the past than the present. Get dad and head over to the history museum for a flashback into time. Not only will it be a special day, but both you and Dad can learn a thing or two about our nation’s past.

Enjoy Thrills and Spills
If he lives for adrenaline, take him to the theme park. You can bond over rollercoasters and waterslides and then challenge each other to the highest one yet. Screaming will never be so fun.

Rev Up and Enjoy a Car Show
There is always a car show around the corner. Surprise Dad with a first row seat to the see the roaring engines and top gear displays. You can discuss car facts, styles, and take pictures with some of the hottest cars in history.

Virginia Homes has been building new homes in Central Ohio for 60 years.  Visit www.Virginia-Homes.com for more information or call (614) 764-1953.

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Happy New Year!


Happy New Year to all of our friends, homeowners and associates. Virginia Homes had a terrific 2013, and we are looking forward to an even better 2014. We are excited about the great things that will be happening in the months to come. Keep in touch and get all the latest news on our Facebook page or visit our website at www.virginia-homes.com 

Monday, July 29, 2013

Virginia introduces new Wellington Reserve neighborhood in Dublin


Have you heard about our newest community?  Wellington Reserve is stunning, with 28 scenic lots that are surrounded by woods and open space. This neighborhood is conveniently located on Brand Road, just east of Coffman Road in Dublin. Wellington Reserve is part of the Dublin City School District, which includes Dublin Coffman High School. And its convenient location gives residents proximity to parks, recreation & commuting routes.

Now is the time to build the home you always wanted in Dublin!

Homes are priced from the $480’s

Contact Jim Woods 614-832-5222
Kyle Alfriend 614-395-1776

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Live Green. Save Green.

At Virginia Homes, “Big Differences, Better Homes” isn’t just a tagline. It’s the attitude behind how we build our homes. From the roof to the foundation, and everywhere in between, Virginia homes are different – and better! For example, our homes aren’t just energy-efficient, they’re HERS rated. 

The HERS Index was developed by RESNET, and is the industry standard by which a home’s energy efficiency is measured. RESNET, the Residential Energy Services Network, was founded in 1995 as an independent, non-profit organization to help homeowners reduce the cost of their utility bills by making their homes more energy efficient. 

The Home Energy Rating System (HERS) is the nationally recognized system for inspecting and calculating a home’s energy performance. HERS identifies the rated home’s energy performance compared to a home built only to code requirements. A standard, code-built home has an index of 100. Each point below 100 represents a 1% improvement in overall energy performance. 

For example, a home with a HERS index of 70 is 30% more efficient than a standard, code-built home. With a HERS score of 50, Virginia homes perform better – around 50% better – than a standard new home! And that translates into serious savings when it comes to your utility bills! 


HERS scores: 
  • Virginia Homes – 50 avg. HERS score 
  • Energy Star home – 85 avg. HERS score 
  • Standard new home built to code – 100 avg. HERS score 
  • Existing home – 130 avg. HERS score 

Estimated average annual utility bill: 
  • Virginia Homes - $2,650/year 
  • Energy Star home - $3,100/year 
  • Standard new home - $3,400/year 
  • Existing home - $4,400+/year

Monday, December 6, 2010

Virginia Homes Breaks Ground on "Home for Hope"


On Monday, December 6th at 10:30 a.m, Virginia Homes broke ground at the Tartan West community in Dublin.

Proceeds from the sale of the "Home for Hope" will be donated to The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute, LIVESTRONG Foundation

When Charles Ruma, president of Virginia Homes in Powell, Ohio, was diagnosed with testicular cancer in 2006 at the age of 36, he was introduced to a world that he never wanted to know. Fortunately, he recovered, crediting his good outcome to the treatment he received at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC-James).

He knew he was one of the lucky ones, and wanted to make a difference in the lives of others struggling with a cancer diagnosis. As Ruma recalls, “The care and treatment I received while at The James saved my life, and my family and I owe them more than we can ever repay. As a homebuilder, the idea to create this home and project and donate all the proceeds to curing cancer came pretty naturally. Once the Huntington came onboard, the project has grown to involve all of our subcontractors and many, many other caring people who have been affected by cancer."

The Huntington-financed "Hope" home will be a new build, at 3,100 square feet with an estimated post-construction value of $459,500 in the Tartan West community in Dublin, Ohio. Upon completion in June, 2011, the home will be auctioned live at a celebration event, with 90 percent of the sale proceeds supporting OSUCCC-James, and the remaining 10 percent to The LIVESTRONG FOUNDATION.

Randy Stickler, Huntington senior executive vice president, commented, “Huntington Bank is proud to be working with Charles Ruma and Virginia Homes and the James on such a worthy cause. We are excited to see the home’s eventual completion and auction to generate money in support of cancer research.”

Virginia Homes will be working with subcontractors and suppliers to attain donations of goods and services for the home in order to minimize construction costs.

“Next to raising funds, our biggest objective is to raise awareness for cancer prevention and treatment,” said Ruma. “Cancer is an epidemic, as one in three people will be touched by this disease. Anything we can do to fight and cure it, we have to do. The outpouring of support that we have gotten from the community is amazing. Everybody wants to do their part.”

With cancer prevention as the design theme, features such as a kitchen geared toward whole food preparation, low volatile organic compound (VOC) building products, radon abatement, a home gym, and a vegetable garden will support the idea of healthy living.

The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (cancer.osu.edu) is one of only 40 Comprehensive Cancer Centers in the United States designated by the National Cancer Institute. Ranked by U.S. News & World Report among the top 20 cancer hospitals in the nation, The James is the 180-bed adult patient-care component of the cancer program at The Ohio State University. The OSUCCC-James is one of only seven funded programs in the country approved by the NCI to conduct both Phase I and Phase II clinical trials.

The LIVESTRONG FOUNDATION, created by Tour de France champion and cancer survivor Lance Armstrong, provides support to guide people through the cancer experience, bringing them together to fight cancer, and working for a world in which that fight is no longer necessary.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

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