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4560 Strutfield Ln #1111, Alexandria VA 22311 Listed

Conspicuous Condo $410,000 ‧ Alexandria VA 22311

4560 Strutfield Ln #1111 is a great dwelling, Above all it's not for every buyer. There are so many questions to ask yourself.

There are a lot of things to reflect on. For instance:

Do you prefer hardwood floors? Do you prefer carpet or ceramic? Maybe floors aren't a big concern for you. Do you need a handicap accessible condo? Or maybe, you like steps? Do you have specific paint colors? Or, do you want to paint and pick your own colors? Continue reading
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4550 Strutfield Ln #2320, Alexandria VA 22311 On The Market

$295,000 || Alexandria Virginia 22311

Small Residence For $295,000 in 22311

Will Nesbitt informs us that, depending upon your budget, you might want to take into account this home at 4550 Strutfield Ln #2320 which is on the market $295,000. But even so, compare this to the average square feet (1,610) of properties in the 22311 area to get a sense of today's market. Continue reading
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4551 Strutfield Ln #4131, Alexandria Real Estate Advisory

Striking $295,000 1-bedroom Home ⁙ Alexandria VA 22311

What's your budget? Can you afford $325,000? Or is your pre-approved price limit closer to $275,000? This real estate in 22311 is for sale for $295,000. If you're planning to pay close to $300,000 and you're investigating condos in Alexandria, but you don't know Palazzo At Park Center you'll definitely want to contact Stuart Nesbitt to learn more about 4551 Strutfield Ln #4131. Continue reading
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Surprising Information About Selling Your Condo At Palazzo At Park Center In 22311

Data About Condos That Have Sold At Palazzo At Park Center

What is your home at Palazzo At Park Center in 22311 actually worth? Nesbitt Realty can help you find the market value of your condo in 22311 for free. Photo of 4550 Strutfield Ln #2311 Are you considering selling your property at Palazzo At Park Center? If so, it's wise to see what homes have sold for in the surrounding neighborhood. Those condos can give a homeowner an idea of the list price for the home.
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Talk to Nesbitt Realty to discover our plan to market your home. We is eager to prepare a free and accurate estimate of your home's market value.
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Noah Lyles of Alexandria Headed To Tokyo Olympics

Only a few short years ago, Noah Lyles could be seen warming up to the strains of James Brown’s “I Feel Good” as he trained on the track of Parker-Gray Memorial Field at what was then T.C. Williams High School. Next month, the world becomes his stage as Lyles heads to Tokyo as part of the U.S. Olympic Track & Field team. Continue reading
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Bowl America To Be Acquired By Bowlero Corp.

Alexandria, Virginia-based Bowl America will be acquired by New York-based Bowlero Corp., the largest operator of bowling alleys in North America, for an undisclosed sum. The acquisition includes Bowl America’s 17 locations in Virginia, Maryland, and Florida, nine of which are in the D.C. metro area. Continue reading
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Reagan National Airport To Have A New Terminal

The north end of Reagan National Airport stretched a little closer to Roslyn with the recent partial completion of “Project Journey,” a modernization project consisting of a new terminal to take the place of Gate 35X, 14 new gates that provide a spot for airlines like American Eagle to call home, and expanded security checkpoints which will open in the summer-fall timeframe. Continue reading

Alexandria City Public Schools Began Hybrid Learning

Alexandria City Public Schools Superintendent Gregory Hutchings gives an elbow bump greeting to a student on March 2 at Mount Vernon Community School
After nearly a year of virtual learning, Alexandria City Public Schools began the process of returning students to the classroom with a hybrid learning plan that began on March 2. At Mount Vernon Community School, 63 percent of the staff have returned for the hybrid learning model that separates students into two groups for alternating in-person classes two days per week. Continue reading

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