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Are banks allowed to profit off of the sale of foreclosed property?
A question that can cause a fiery debate but it only leaves one correct answer. Once a bank forecloses on a property and was able to sell the property for more than the loan owed, the profit is readily handed over to the defaulted owner. Then again, the certain fees or expenses of the bank... Continue reading→
Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington
Virginia Hospital Center has the ONLY Lung Center in Northern Virginia Virginia Hospital Center 1701 N. George Mason Drive Arlington VA 22205. Administrative phone number 703.558.5000 For emergencies call 911 Located at 1701 N. George Mason Drive in Arlington VA 22205, Virginia Hospital Center provides: Comprehensive healthcare Cardiology & Cardiovascular Surgery Oncology Neuroscience Urology Women &... Continue reading→
Washington Square convenient for nearby Old Town condos
This 235000 square foot Class A office and retail complex in a 2 acre site, Washington Square is a convenient business and shopping center along Alexandria’s main street and North Washington Street in Old Town Alexandria. Featuring twin 4 story buildings designed with brick and cast stone exterior along with glass walls overlooking a grand... Continue reading→
American Bald Eagle watching at Mason Neck State Park VA
With Pohick Bay along the north, Belmont Bay along the south and the Potomac River on the east, Mason Neck State Park is the migrating and non migrating birds, ducks and swans refuge. Several hundreds of acres of forests provide homes to oaks, holly, hickory, and the like along with wetlands. A wide variety of... Continue reading→
Northern Virginia Regional Parks – Fountainhead Regional Park
Fountainhead Regional Park is a part of the Northern Virginia Regional Parks system offering a wide range of activities: Boat Ramp Fees vary accordingly from the shore, from the ramp and for 55 years of age and above. A maximum 10 horsepower gasoline engine restriction is enforced on the Occoquan Reservoir. Boat Rentals Rentals are... Continue reading→
Home Prices Continue Gains Over 2009
U.S. home prices, including distressed sales, increased by 2.9 percent compared to the same month last year, according to CoreLogic in its monthly index. May was the fourth straight month prices showed a year-over-year increase. "Home price appreciation stabilized as home buyer tax credit-driven sales peaked in late spring," says Mark Fleming, chief economist for... Continue reading→
More Homes Accommodate Multi-Generations
Building and modifying homes to accommodate multiple generations is increasingly popular as more Americans struggle to accommodate both their older parents and their grown children under the same roof. The National Association of Home Builders’ International Builders Show this year featured a single-level residence with a master suite at each end. "The grandparents' suite included... Continue reading→
Wegmans Fairfax and Wegmans Potomac – Every Shoppers’ Bestfriend
Awarded by Fortune magazine’s “100 Best Companies to Work For.” Wegmans ranked 5th, 2nd and even 1st from 1999 till 2010. They were also awarded with the prestigious Black Pearl award, Golden Shopping Cart Award and was named “Most Family Friendly Supermarket in America” by Child Magazine and President George Bush presented the Work-Scholarship Connection... Continue reading→
Home Owners Still Love Their Houses
Despite declining home prices, 90 percent of Americans don’t regret buying their current home, according to a survey for Bankrate.com. Among the 9 percent who do regret the purchase, most say they are unhappy that they can’t sell their home and move elsewhere or they can’t afford their monthly mortgage. Some 79 percent of those... Continue reading→