Real Estate Analyst
Sergio Chavez is responsible for working closely with the senior staff on the management of Moorefield Station, a trail and transit-oriented community adjacent to the Ashburn Metro Station in Loudoun County, VA. Since joining the Foundation in March 2020, he has been deeply involved with real property assets and transactions, land use, contract review, and tracking of proffer deliverables as Moorefield develops.
Mr. Chavez also serves on the Board of Directors for the Moorefield Station Conservancy, Inc., the property owners’ association required by the zoning for Moorefield. His involvement includes coordination with the Conservancy President to manage the maintenance of certain community-wide spaces owned by this master association, regulating annual general and neighborhood assessments of 2,300+ units, and serves on the Design Review Committee to review applications on both homeowner and builder levels to ensure they meet the Moorefield Station’s Design Guidelines and Community Standards.
Prior to joining the Foundation, Mr. Chávez was a legal assistant at a law firm in Virginia that specialized in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy filings, uncontested divorces, and immigration matters. He played an essential role as a translator for Spanish-speaking clientele.
Mr. Chávez earned his Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from the University of Mary Washington, is currently studying at Georgetown University to attain his master’s degree in real estate and is an advisor for the Student Advisory Board of Real Estate (SABRE) at Georgetown.