Oak Hill and Herndon Home Sales: March, 2016
In March, 2016, 68 homes sold between $1,235,000-$168,000 in the Oak Hill and Herndon area.
Oak Hill and Herndon Home Sales: March, 2016
Great Falls Home Sales: March, 2016
In March, 2016, 17 Great Falls homes sold between $3,050,000-$529,000.
Great Falls Home Sales: March, 2016
Fairfax Home Sales: March, 2016
In March, 2016, 64 Fairfax homes sold between $1,341,336-$145,000.
Fairfax Home Sales: March, 2016
Chantilly Home Sales: March, 2016
In March, 2016, 13 homes sold between $760,000-$70,000 in the Chantilly area.
Chantilly Home Sales: March, 2016
Clifton, Fairfax Station and Lorton Home Sales: March, 2016
In March, 2016, 72 homes sold between $1,189,000-$185,000 in the Clifton, Fairfax Station and Lorton area.
Clifton, Fairfax Station and Lorton Home Sales: March, 2016
Centreville Home Sales: March, 2016
In March, 2016, 85 Centreville homes sold between $760,000-$165,000.
Centreville Home Sales: March, 2016
Burke Home Sales: March, 2016
In March, 2016, 42 Burke homes sold between $885,000-$137,500.
Burke Home Sales: March, 2016
Arlington Home Sales: March, 2016
In March, 2016, 219 Arlington homes sold between $2,005,000-$133,650.
Home Sales in March, 2016
Alexandria Home Sales: March, 2016
In March, 2016, 208 Alexandria homes sold between $1,552,000-$100,000.
Alexandria Home Sales: March, 2016
Potomac: A House Expanded
A cramped, dated home is transformed into a spacious, modern abode.
When the owners of a Bethesda home realized that they’d outgrown their one-story, mid- 20th century abode, they decided to remodel and expand rather than relocate. A family-friendly neighborhood and high-performing schools were two of the reasons they wanted to stay.
Speaker Series
Senior Services of Alexandria will present Aging Well, Working Together for a Livable Community for all Ages, next in a speaker series, on Wednesday, April 13, 10 a.m. to noon, at the Beatley Central Library, 5005 Duke Street, Alexandria.
Luxury Condos are a Growth Market for Seniors
Active retirees seek options for independent living, including condos in Alexandria, Arlington, Tysons, Reston, McLean, Bethesda and Chevy Chase, among others.
When Joyce and Don Lipman decided to move out of their Potomac, Md. home, they opted for a high-end townhouse instead of a retirement community.
Taking the Long View
Budgeted, incremental improvements are the key to effective planning, aging in place.
When they decided not to move-on after retirement, seniors Mike and Sandy Nusbaum slowly began enlarging their long-term residence with several goals in mind.
Golden Notes
Living well at any age.
Reston: Hunters Woods Neighborhood Coalition Sustaining a Welcoming Neighborhood
The Hunters Woods Neighborhood Coalition (HWNC) is a group of businesses, organizations and residents in and around the Hunters Woods Village Center that has had numerous successes since its inception.
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