Newington Forest is a townhouse community in Southern Fairfax County. It's located near the Fairfax County Rec Center and nearby shopping. Commuters here have easy access to VRE, I-95, and the Beltway. Newington Forest is a short drive from the Franconia Springfield Metro.
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One of the greatest skills that a Realtor can bring to the table for you is a knowledge of property values across a wide range of areas. For a seller or landlord, this means you strike the right balance between getting the most value from your home and selling or renting it in a time frame that allows you to either move or capitalize on your investment.
Simply looking at a neighbor's property and assessing yours based on their sale is fraught with dangers. Realtors factor in not only differences in construction, floor plans, and location, but also have their finger on the pulse of the market. The same stands true equally well for buyers and renters. As a buyer looking for a bargain is key, but setting standards to high for a price range can result in wasted time, or worse yet buying an apparent steal in an area that is an investment nightmare. Renting places you in similar straights. Year long leases can be just as binding as buying a new home, forcing you to suffer through details that a trained Realtor will notice in your new home.
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Printers Row is a newly built development in Old Town Alexandria. These modern city-style townhomes are beautifully appointed with state-of-the-art finishes and over 2500 sft of spacious living. These homes includes gourmet kitchen, luxurious master en suite, lower level den with garage access, light-filled loft and rooftop terrace with sweeping views of courtyard garden and Potomac River.
Tyler Park is in Falls Church 22042
This home in Tyler Park boasts a spacious and bright full-sized kitchen. The home has a family room, separate dining room and office. Renovations include fresh paint throughout, upgraded bathrooms, electrical upgrades, plumbing, new water heater, furnace, windows and siding. The price on this home was recently reduced to $589,000. Compare this to:
Crest Landing in Fairfax Station
The home pictured above is on a private 5 acre estate with new roads. This home has nearly 7,500 finished sq. ft, 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 3 car garage, and a full basement opening to heated pool. This Fairfax Station home backs to over 11,000 acres of nature trails and the Occoquan River.
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typical ranch-style
Sometimes called the California ranch style, this home in the Modern family, originated there in 1930s. It emerged as one of the most popular American styles in the 1950s and 60s, when the automobile had replaced early 20th-century forms of transportation, such as streetcars.
drawing of a ranch
Now mobile homebuyers could move to the suburbs into bigger homes on bigger
lots. The style takes its cues from Spanish Colonial and Prairie and Craftsman homes, and is characterized by its one-story, pitched-roof construction, built-in garage, wood or brick exterior walls, sliding and picture windows, and sliding doors leading to patios.
Julie Nesbitt
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Established in 1974 with a mission to reduce homelessness, increase community support and promote self sufficiency, the Good Shepherd Housing and Family Services is operated by a multi-denominational board of directors and staff managing over 70 housing units. Good Shepherd Housing and Family Services is located in the Mount Zephyr Business Center at 8305 Richmond…