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Julie Nesbitt
Julie Nesbitt knows the back trails and by-ways of Northern Virginia real estate.
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Enjoying Winkler Botanical Preserve
We had a great time walking the trails.
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Don’t take chances with real estate.
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REDUCED: 7202 Churchill Rd, McLean
Open House, Sunday, 1-4 BIG PRICE DROP! 7202 CHURCHILL ROADMcLean, VA 221016 Bedrooms5.5 Bathrooms6,752 SF $1,695,000 -
Good Shepherd Housing and Family Services
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…
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Beautiful homes in Belmont Bay
Surprising homes near Occoquan Regional Park
The Occoqan Regional Park is located in Lorton, Virginia, in Fairfax County, right across from the Town of Occoquan. It's located on the Occoquan River. It opened in 2008 making it 1 of 29 parks in the Northern Virginia Regional Parks Authority. It has around 400 acres of recreational space. There are many different things to do there such as, hit the batting cage, have a picnic, get a snack at the snack bar in the marina, play your favorite sport on one of their athletic fields, etc. They also have a boat ramp and boat storage. Their hiking trail is 1.1 miles round trip and forms a loop. The trail is well maintained. Most say that the blue trail is a great running trail and is very well marked. Dogs are of course welcome in the park. Historic black kilns from the early 1900's can be found on the property, reminding us of the women suffragists who demonstrated in front of the White House and were then imprisoned on the prison farm where these are found.
If you're shopping for a home you might be surprised to learn just how affordable and pleasant some homes in Occoquan and near the park might be.
McLean High Living
Surrounded by the hustle and bustle of the city and all it has to offer are several high end neighborhoods that would make many heads spin once or twice. If you drive around McLean for a while it is obvious that you are in the midst of luxury and luxury at its best. I can imagine that there are people who move here for a number of reasons but one thing Northern Virginia is known for is housing those that have quite a bit of money to spend. Of course with the government being responsible for a majority of the jobs here and having several professional sports teams in the area, there are sure to be some big spenders.
If you are in the market for a luxury home, make sure McLean is on your list of places to check out. Going down route 7 there is a parade of mansions that ling the long road and it is quite the site to see. I saw one property that looked like it had several houses attached to it, until I realized it was all one house. For those of you who may not be in the market, its still a beautiful site to see. It is simply amazing to view some fo the architecture and design work that has been put into building these homes.
Condominiums and Townhomes Living Together in Fairfax Plaza
Located between Little River Turnpike and U.S Rt 50, Fairfax Plaza Townhomes offer two styles of living in one location. Located just, and we do mean ‘just’, outside of Fairfax City, off Pickett Rd. is Fairfax Plaza. By two styles of living we mean both apartment and townhouse-style condos. Two townhomes sit atop one apartment.
The condominiums feature 1600 sq. ft. of living space, 2 bedrooms, a den, a utility room and 2 full baths, they also offer eat in kitchen, dining room and step down living room.
The townhomes feature living/dining room, kitchen and ½ bath on walk in level and 2 bedrooms and 2 full baths on the upper level.
Fairfax Plaza offers through the door mail delivery. No more braving the elements to retrieve your mail. Other amenities include curbside pickup of trash and recycle, a pool, and a meeting room. Also included is snow removal of road and common sidewalk areas.
Within walking distance is Fair City mall, which offers restaurants. 6 screen theater as well as grocery shopping, electronics store and many others. It's a quiet community with an abundance of tees and a large crossection of people less than 5 miles to the Vienna Metro & Capitol Beltway.
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Northern Virginia Community College Loundoun Campus Sterling VA
Northern Virginia Community College located just off of Harry Flood Byrd Highway, 1000 Harry Flood Byrd Highway Sterling, VA 20164, is a great way to begin your college career. Six Northern Virginia Community College Campuses are offered in the region making it more convenient to learn without the fear of distance. Parking is available on each campus and a parking pass can be purchased as well.
College credits can be earned that count towards transferring to a four year university of your choice. Students are able to create their own schedules providing all the flexibility needed to enhance future careers. Several programs are offered to obtain degrees and certificates such as Allied Health and Nursing Programs, Accounting, Administration of Justice, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, American Sign Language to English Interpretation, Automotive Technology, Business Management, Computer Science, Fine Arts, Liberal Arts, and many more.
Summer, spring, and fall courses are given making year round study possible. Online courses can be taken in addition and with so many campuses, it’s easy to make good connections with teachers and councilors to make college life adjustment simple. Here quality education is affordable and accessible to everyone.
College credits can be earned that count towards transferring to a four year university of your choice. Students are able to create their own schedules providing all the flexibility needed to enhance future careers. Several programs are offered to obtain degrees and certificates such as Allied Health and Nursing Programs, Accounting, Administration of Justice, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, American Sign Language to English Interpretation, Automotive Technology, Business Management, Computer Science, Fine Arts, Liberal Arts, and many more.
Summer, spring, and fall courses are given making year round study possible. Online courses can be taken in addition and with so many campuses, it’s easy to make good connections with teachers and councilors to make college life adjustment simple. Here quality education is affordable and accessible to everyone.
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Child by Child Education: Fairfax County Public Schools
Fairfax County Public Schools System is located in Northern Virginia with central offices in Falls Church, Virginia. It is the largest public school system in Northern Virginia and has over 170,000 students enrolled. It is the 12th largest in the nation and has the largest school bus fleet of any school system in the entire United States. This year's county budget revealed that in 2010-2011 the county will spend $12,550 on each student until they graduate. Notable schools include the Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Annandale High School, Langley High School, Mount Vernon High School, and West Springfield High School.
An Outstanding Academic Habitat: Falls Church Public Schools
Falls Church City Public Schools serves more than 2000 schools and is located in the heart of Falls Church, Virginia. Falls Church City Public Schools have an outstanding academic reputation; in 2010, 97% of students graduated on time and 95% of graduates sought post secondary education. The county is very diverse with 37 different native languages and 181 ESOL students enrolled. Schools include Mount Daniel Elementary School, Thomas Jefferson Elementary School, Mary Ellen Henderson Middle School, and George Mason High School.














