We
have community profiles available for specific neighborhoods ?in
Maryland, DC, and Virginia. Learn a bit of history, find out about
special features, and get a sneak preview on an area that interests
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One great thing about the Nation's
Capital is the incredible public transportation
system.

An interactive map with clickable
access to minimaps covering the local area around
each station can be viewed here: StationMaster
Metro Map
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The District of Columbia
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The
beauty of the District is the proximity of diverse neighborhoods to the
nation's capitol and all our histrorical treasures. Close-in access
makes the Mall and the museums just minutes away ... the exploration of
treasures is easy and (in most cases) FREE! Scattered throughout the
area are pocket marks, neighborhood markets, lively restaurant areas
?in other words, the best urban living without the hassle and stress.
DC offers a variety of incentive programs for first-time homebuyers and
returning residents, so even if you've lived here before, you may be
eligible for some wonderful savings! |
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Maryland |
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Still
just a short ride to DC delights, Montgomery County boasts many of its
own attractions: thriving Bethesda restaurant row with more than 140
constantly changing restaurants; antique hunting in Kensington;
discount shopping in Rockville; lovely Sligo Park in Silver Spring ? to
mention but a few of the local attractions. Communities have a true
neighborhood feel here, often with elected mayors, block parties, and
celebrations; and a unique sense of history and continuity. Wonderful
recreational facilities abound including public and private golf
courses, a sensational aquatic center, and many stables and riding
opportunities. |
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Virginia |
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As
you look across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C., your first
stop is Arlington County ?home of such diverse attractions as the
Pentagon, the Washington National Airport, and the National Cemetery.
The city of Alexandria, settled in the early days of our nation, is
extremely rich in history. George Washington helped lay out the town
lots; it was the boyhood home of General Robert E. Lee; and there are
historic sites by the dozen. Northern Virginia offers great variety
with respect to lifestyle, selection of homes, and affordability.
Whether you are looking for fast-paced, high-rise sophistication; for
community-oriented townhouse developments; or for single-family planned
communities, Arlington, Alexandria, and Fairfax have thousands of homes
from which to choose! |
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