$409,990 In Alexandria At Skyview Park // 4 Beds // 3 Full Baths – 1 Half Baths

 
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4 bedrs/3.5 baths end unit TH!Newly renovated: all paint, HW floors, carpet, floor tiles, s/s appliances. Lower lvl: Laundry rm, Bdrm #4 w/full bath. Main: LR/DR/FM/Kitchen w/nook. Upper lvl: Master bdrm w/sep shower/tub, 2 add’l bedrms … [Read more]
4 beds, 3 full, 1 part baths Lot Size: 1,440 sq.ft. Added: 05/05/17, Last Updated: 05/05/2017 Property Type: Residential Attach/Row Hse for Sale MLS Number: FX9937405 Subdivision: Skyview Park
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How Much Does Real Estate Cost In Skyview Park?

Photo of 8503 Hallie Rose Pl #8503 8503 Hallie Rose Pl #8503 is offering 2,640 sqft at Skyview Park in Fairfax County for $385,000.
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Beautifully maintained 3BR/2.5 BA TH/condo. Located 3 miles from Ft. Belvoir, short drive to Old Town Alexandria. Abundant natural light. Main level boasts spacious Living/Dining Rooms. Open Kitchen w/ granite counters & seating for meals. … [Read more] Continue reading

Why Not Save $1,784 When You Purchase Real Estate At 4616 Odessa Dr Alexandria VA

4616 Odessa Dr, Alexandria, VA 22309 It's true. Nesbitt Realty can save you money on your home purchase. We love helping our clients save money and we appreciate your business. We are a full service brokerage with experienced local Realtors. We enjoy our business because we enjoy seeing dreams realized. 4616 Odessa Dr Alexandria is just one of many townhouses priced from $388,550 to $429,450. Our buyer rebate is paid to the buyer at closing. If your lender allows it, that money can be used toward your down-payment or can reduce the price of the property. Of course, certain limitations and exclusions apply and these will be disclosed in your representation agreement or when you contact us. [Learn More About Our Rebates To Buyers]

4616 Odessa Dr Alexandria VA :: $409,000 :: REBATE: $1,784

Bedrooms: 4 Full Baths: 3 Half-Baths: 1 Living Area: 0 Subdivision: Skyview Park Zip Code: 22309
townhouses at 4616 Odessa Dr, Alexandria 22309
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Wow! Immaculately maintained townhome with abundant light and hardwood floors throughout, new windows, and open floorplan! Kitchen features granite counters and brand new SS appliances. Enjoy the luxurious master bedroom and en suite bath with … [Read more]
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Woodlawn Plantation

Woodlawn Plantation is a 126-acre estate that was originally part of George Washington’s Mount Vernon Estate. Woodlawn is located at 9000 Richmond Highway, Alexandria, Virginia in Fairfax County near Fort Belvoir. Woodlawn's main Federal-style house was designed by the architect of the U.S. Capitol, Dr. William Thornton, and constructed between 1800 and 1805 for Washington’s nephew Major Lawrence Lewis and his bride, Eleanor "Nelly" Custis Lewis. During the Lewis’ years in residence, Woodlawn comprised over 2,000 acres and was worked by over 100 workers, at least 90 of whom were African American slaves. In 1846, the Lewis’s son sold the property to two families from New Jersey and Pennsylvania, the Troths and the Gillinghams, who were members of The Society of Friends (Quakers). Ethically opposed to slavery, the Troths and Gillinghams established Woodlawn as a "free labor colony," selling lots to both free black and white farmers, and employing only free laborers to demonstrate as false the argument that the abolition of slavery would mean the death of the Southern plantation economy. This belief in liberty and equality made Woodlawn a controversial social experiment in its time and place, and its residents became a target of raids and suspicion by Confederate forces during the Civil War. By the turn of the 20th century, Woodlawn was sadly deteriorated and, in 1896, severely damaged by a hurricane. In 1901, the playwright Paul Kester moved in — with his mother, brother and 60 cats — and began "restoring" the house to livable conditions. In 1905, Kester moved on to nearby Gunston Hall, and sold Woodlawn to Miss Elizabeth Sharpe, a Pennsylvania coal heiress who spent two decades lovingly rehabilitating Woodlawn and its grounds to suit contemporary views of an ideal early American estate. Woodlawn’s final private owners were Senator and Mrs. Oscar Underwood of Alabama. Following Mrs. Underwood’s death, it was purchased by a private organization to ensure its preservation. In 1952, Woodlawn became the first historic site owned by The National Trust for Historic Preservation. For more information call (703) 780-4000 or visit  www.woodlawn1805.org

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Hidden Pond Nature Center Is An Educational Place for Everyone

With a small park for leisurely strolls around a pond and through the woods, Hidden Pond Nature Center can be found at the end of a residential street in the Kenwood Oaks Community of Springfield in the Fairfax County. 25 acres of Hidden Park is ruled over by larger neighboring parks such as Burke Lake Park with 880 acres and Pohick Stream Valley Park with 700 acres. The Hidden Park is acres of undisturbed woodland, tranquil trails, bubbling streams and an acre pond along with a new 2,000 foot trail and bridge that connects to Pohick Stream Valley Park. A lighted tennis court and a children’s play area can be enjoyed. Hidden Pond Nature Center is special because of its wide variety of educational activities and programs provided throughout the whole year for school children and community organizations or work. The programs and activities held are connected by Fairfax County Public Schools that meet the local science standard of learning helping teachers in their lessons. The Center also features live displays and exhibits that teach about the natural world of Fairfax County. Books and other items are also sold for nature lovers. Hidden Pond Nature Center is located at 8511 Greeley Blvd in Springfield VA 22152. Form ore information about their programs and activities you can contact 703-451-9588.

A walk through Huntley Meadows

Huntley Meadows is a natural treasure for residents of Northern Virginia. The park is over 4500 acres of wetlands, forest and meadows in urban Fairfax County. I recently took a walk through the park and snapped a few pictures.

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