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Zipcodes of Northern VA
20105 --- Aldie --- VA --- Loudon County 22301 --- Alexandria --- VA --- Alexandria (City) 22302 --- Alexandria --- VA --- Alexandria (City) 22303 --- Alexandria --- VA --- Fairfax County 22304 --- Alexandria --- VA --- Alexandria (City) 22305 --- Alexandria --- VA --- Alexandria (City) 22306 --- Alexandria --- VA --- Fairfax...
Sell my home now!
It's easy to sell property. The hard part is selling real estate now. When there are more sellers than buyers, properties still sell. Staging your home is important, but not so important as some might lead you to believe. Advertising your property is critical and brochures can be beneficial. Ultimately, the most important factor is... Continue reading→
2011’s Strongest and Weakest Markets
Home prices are expected to rise in 40 percent of major metropolitan areas, according to Veros Real Estate Solutions, a research firm that provides information to the mortgage industry. The markets Veros expects to be strongest are: 1. San Diego/Carlsbad/San Marcos, Calif. 2. Kennewick/Richland/Pasco, Wash. 3. Pittsburgh 4. Fargo, N.D. 5. Washington, D.C. metro area... Continue reading→
Baltimore Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport
Serving the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area, the Baltimore Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport or BWI Airport is situated in Anne Arundel County and was ranked second for “Best Food and Beverage Program” in North America by Airports Council International of North America in 2010 and was named after Thurgood Marshall, a Baltimore native and the first... Continue reading→
The National Christmas Tree and The Pageant of Peace
The first national Christmas celebrations began in 1913 when President Woodrow Wilson and over 20,000 visitors gathered together at the Capitol with a lighted community Christmas tree that began the national event. In 1923, Vermont’s Middlebury College had presented the first official National Christmas Tree as a gift. It was decorated with 2,500 red, white... Continue reading→
Are the ‘Burbs Still Worth It?
Some suburban neighborhoods are not as attractive as they once were because of changing demographics and rising poverty, according to research by the Brookings Institution. "We're seeing a radical transformation," says Chris Leinberger, visiting fellow at the Brookings Institution and professor of real estate at the University of Michigan. Before home buyers pick a neighborhood,... Continue reading→
Lake Ridge Park
Lake Ridge Park features a golf course, mini golf course and a marina to the public including arts and crafts, nature, science and scout programs for everyone. Other activities offered at Lake Ridge Park are fishing, boating and hiking while picnics can be held in rented tents and picnic tables. Boating is launched into the... Continue reading→
Julie J. Metz Wetland Bank
Julie J. Metz Wetland Bank 15875 Neabsco Road Woodbridge VA 22191 Contact Number: 703 792 6666 Julie J. Metz Wetlands Bank offers 227 acres of preserved forested, shrub scrub and emergent wetlands of adventure with an array of wildlife with homes in the marshy areas, situated on the borders of Neabsco Road and Neabsco Creek,... Continue reading→
Ben Lomond Regional Park
Ben Lomond Regional Park 7500 Ben Lomond Drive Manassas, VA 20109 Contact Number: 703 361 4451 Ben Lomond Regional Park offers excitement and an array of activities for everyone including their 11 acre Splash Down Water Park situated between Old Town Manassas and Manassas National Battlefield including other expansions and upgrades. The Splash Down Water... Continue reading→
Selling Homes With Pets
Owning a pet, which six out of 10 U.S. households do, can be a problem for both sellers and practitioners seeking buyers. Sellers with pets should do their best to eradicate pet odor. "Odor is the biggest obstacle,” says Trudy Severa, an associate with Long and Foster's North Hills office in Reston, Va. "Anyone who... Continue reading→