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Northern Virginia: June 2009 The Northern Virginia Association of Realtors® reports on June 2009 home sales activity for Fairfax and Arlington counties, the cities of Alexandria, Fairfax and Falls Church and the towns of Vienna, Herndon and Clifton.
A total of 2,169 homes sold in June 2009, a 14.16 percent increase above June ...
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It was another interesting week in Northern Virginia Real Estate. First please enjoy a 10% discount on Lowe's purchases up to $5,000 by clicking the Lowe's banner above. I am still seeing low inventory in the $200-400k price range in and around the beltway. Multiple contract situations are occurring on just ...
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The 200-400k price range inside and around the beltway is still very hot right now. There was a property that came on the market Monday night in Burke. I showed it Tuesday afternoon around 3:30 and there were two other agents showing the property when I was there. I called the agent around 5 pm and there were already 4 contracts ...
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Now that the conforming loan limits are over $700k in Northern Virginia it is a great time to move-up. The $8k first time homebuyer credit stimulated the $200-400k price range in the close in suburbs of DC. The window for low pricing is definitely closing and multiple contract situations are common. I am hoping that the change in ...
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Recently I sold a Fairfield Model townhouse in the Newington Forest neighborhood of Springfield. The Fairfield model was a very popular model built by Ryan Homes in the 80's and are found all around the beltway in Northern Virginia. The open staircase and built-in shelving in the living room are pretty much what gives it ...
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