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Park Fairfax is in 22302. The listing agent represents the seller. Julie Nesbitt is a buyer's licensed real estate adviser specializing in buyers who need to purchase in 22302 in Alexandria. You have several selections when realizing ownership of a residential property: a traditional single-family home, a townhouse, a condo, or a multi-family building with two to four units. If you're looking for a mid 20th-century 2-bedroom place in Northern Virginia, then 1636 Preston Rd might be for you. Continue reading
One of the most fabulous renovations EVER! Open kitchen, granite, sensory lighting, refinished hardwoods, architectural/structural changes. More closets, PATIO with overwhelming park views. Park in an inlet parking lot. EZ stroll to … [Read more]
$315,999 -|- 1 BR -|- 1 BA -|- 0 HB -|- Alexandria VA
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Gorgeous 3 bed 3 bath Cape Cod located in quiet sought after Alexandria neighborhood. Fabulous solid brick home with attached garage on a beautiful 10,200 sq ft manicured lot. Spacious living room with wood burning fireplace, wide archway to … [Read more]
$869,900 || 3 BR || 3 BA || 0 HB || 1,622 SQFT || 2105 Minor St Alexandria22302 VA
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Home Buyers with kids—or who hope to have kids soon—should be aware of certain kid-friendly characteristics. Do you know all the things you should seek? Nesbitt Realty can help you identify the 2-BR end unit townhouse of your dreams.
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Chinquapin Park is a 52.89 acres park located at 3210 King Street. The park which was named for the Chinquapin Oak Tree was once known as Chinquapin Village, a war housing development which was built by the government for Torpedo Factory workers. Even though the area has now been developed into a park there are still areas which are reminiscent of the Chinquapin neighborhood. In 1961 the City of Alexandria acquired the property and proposed the building of a mini amusement park. In 1971 the park was opened by former Mayor Charles E Beatley. The Recreation Center located on the site was opened in 1986. Continue reading