$889,900 In Falls Church Virginia 22043
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Can you afford $889,900? Is it actually worth $926,000 or $874,000? Are you seeking a Traditional end unit townhouse in Falls Church? Do you need 3 full baths and 1 half baths? How would you like Nesbitt Realty to rebate you $5,539 on this purchase? Not to mention, building equity in your end unit townhouse in the Falls Church area is a ready-made savings plan.

$889,900 :-: 5 BR :-: 3 BA :-: 1 HB :-: Falls Church VA
Stately end unit townhouse boasts over 3,100 sq ft, main level owner’s suite, and the perfect at-home office. Rare 5 bed, 3.5 bath model. Main level is drenched in sunlight with floor to ceiling windows in the stunning 2-story living room. ... [Read more]
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2115 Kings Garden Way :-:
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