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Suggested 7 BR Rental in Northern Virginia
Stately, sprawling, 3 level colonial w/ over 4,000 finished square feet above grade! Finished basement has separate entrance/exit. Highlights include a 2 story foyer, tray ceilings, elegant millwork, custom built-ins, dual staircases & gleaming … [Read more]
$4,400 || 7 Bedroom Rental At None || 22307
Setting a Rental Budget
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7 beds, 5 full, 1 part baths
Home size: 4,292 sq.ft.
Lot Size: 10,890 sq.ft.
Added: 03/28/18, Last Updated: 04/02/2018
Property Type: Residential Detached for Rent
MLS Number: FX10192224
Subdivision: None
For More Information About New Alexandria
New Alexandria is located in Fairfax County just south of the City of Alexandria. Old Town Alexandria was nearly fully developed before 1850 so when the city grew in the early 20th Century, development spread across Hunting Creek to New Alexandria. New Alexandria is younger than Old Town, but much of New Alexandria was developed in the 1920’s and 1930’s. By 1965 New Alexandria was nearly fully developed. Read more about New Alexandria, contact, Will Nesbitt.22307 Rentals
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