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Virginia
- Brambleton at Ashburn
- Brambleton Emerald Ridge at Ashburn
- Boulevard at Brambleton at Ashburn
- Moreland Estates at Ashburn
- Preserve at Goose Creek at Ashburn
- Preserve at Goose Creek Towns at Ashburn
- Avendale at Bristow
- Little River Preserve at Chantilly
- Tysons Overlook at Falls Church
- Waterford Creek at Hamilton
- Saranac at Lake Manassas
- Woodstream Cape Cod & Arbor at Stafford
- Woodstream Metropolitan at Stafford
- Snowden Bridge at Stephenson
- Snowden Bridge Towns at Stephenson
Where the deals are on homes in the D.C. area
In this seller’s market, six neighborhoods where a good value can be had.
In D.C.’s tight housing market, energetically seeking inventory
Real estate agents and home buyers search for people who haven’t listed their homes but might be willing to.
- A primer for first-time home buyers
- Here comes housing’s renaissance
- Research, references are keys to finding a good real estate agent
- In a hotter real estate market, appraisals can come up short
- Opportunities, and big risks, in foreclosure sales
- FHA raises fees and premiums for mortgages with low down payments
- D.C. area home buyers get creative in return of bidding wars
- An investor’s guide to buying a home
- Real estate negotiations
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