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October 21, 2005 Brick-Exterior Town Houses By Michele Lerner, Washington Times Madison Homes Inc. is building 12 traditional town homes with four or five finished levels at Old Town Court in Old Town Alexandria. |
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August 31, 2005 McLean Man Wins Discrimination Case By Amber Healy, The Connection Newspapers The Alexandria Human Rights Commission has ruled that Long and Foster was in violation of the city's human rights code. |
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May 28, 2005 Technicolor Dream Coats By Stephanie Cavanaugh, Washington Post A violet house blooms in Chevy Chase, and it looks as if someone spilled the Crayolas in Del Ray. Throughout the region, homeowners are flourishing peacock hues over a once-staid world of black and white and brick. |
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May 17, 2005 Average Northern Virginia home price tops $500,000 By Ramona Fortanbary, Times Community Newspaper "Statistically there has never been a better time to sell a home," Maureen McEnearney Dunn, General Manager McEnearney Associates |
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May 11, 2005 Region's homes average $505,912 Loudoun Easterner The average sales price for homes in Northern Virginia increased to $505,912 in March, according to the Market Watch publication of McEnearney Associates. |
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April 23, 2005 Broadcast Transcript By Evan Haning, Anchor "...there is no such thing as a national housing bubble, because almost everything that affects real estate prices is local in nature. And the Washington area is, what we believe, the single-best real estate market anywhere in the US." David Howell, Managing Broker, Arlington Office |
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March 23, 2005 Alexandria City By Ellen McCarthy, Washington Post Staff Writer "...When you look at the kind of growth we're seeing, there's just not a lot of houses. It's just a demand and supply curve - there is an awful lot of demand." Dave Hawkins, Managing Broker Alexandria Office |
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March 11, 2005 Fed finds U.S. households are getting richer By Patrice Hill, Washington Times "Soaring home values and rising prices drove the wealth of American households up 9 percent to a record high $49 trillion at the end of last year, the Federal Reserve reported yesterday." |






