|
Prince William Home Sales
From:
The Washington Post
| Date:
August 10, 2003
| Copyright 2003 The Washington Post. This material is published under license from the Washington Post. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Washington Post.Copyright information
|
The following home sales were recently recorded in Prince William
County and supplied to The Washington Post by the Prince William
County Real Estate Assessments Office. To find sale and assessment
records for homes in Prince William and elsewhere in the Washington
area, visit www.washingtonpost.com/realestate.
CORREEN HILLS DR., 12914-NVR Inc. to Nora E. and Antonio E.
Melendez, $232,287.
CORREEN HILLS DR., 12916-NVR Inc. to Richard R. Moore, $269,407.
MAITLAND LOOP, 9830...
Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles from HighBeam Research
|
Flourishing county caters to the family.(FRIDAY HOME GUIDE)(FOCUS: VIRGINIA'S PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY AND GAINESVILLE)
The Washington Times
; Byline: Cary Lee Hanes, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES Like other strategically placed suburbs that offer an easy commute to Washington, Prince William County is strug- gling with growing pains as a record number of families - about 1,500 new residents each month, according to county estimates -
|
|
the chosen one ROYALTY THE BOOKIES AND THE MAKERS OF WEDDING MUGS AGREE: PRINCE WILLIAM AND KATE MIDDLETON WILL GET ENGAGED THIS YEAR. BUT WHAT DO WE KNOW OF THE MYSTERIOUS MISS MIDDLETON? AND WHAT OF THE SUPPOSED TENSIONS BETWEEN THE ROYAL FAMILY AND HER OWN? ANDREW ALDERSON TALKS TO THE PEOPLE WHO KNOW THEM BEST
The Sunday Telegraph London
; IT WAS DURING THE RUN-UP TO HIS 21ST BIRTHDAY celebrations that Prince William - then a scruffy student and still uncomfortable in the public spotlight - confided to a close woman friend: 'Why would anyone want to go out with me?' With these exasperated words, he was not suggesting that women found
|
|
One Prince William Hopes to Lure Another; County Invites Young Royal for 275th Birthday
The Washington Post
; What do the second-largest county in Virginia and a British royal heartthrob have in common? A name and a long-ago relative. Prince William County officials are hoping that's enough to lure the fair-haired Prince William Arthur Philip Louis -- son of Princess Diana and Prince Charles and grandson
|
|
Loudoun, Prince William Take a Unified Approach
The Washington Post
; Loudoun and Prince William County supervisors met jointly Wednesday night for the first time in memory, sparring over regional road projects and agreeing about the dire prospects for localities in the proposed state budget. "It was a good opportunity for us to get to know each other a little better
|
|
Prince William Flaunts Its Prosperity; Study Ranks Income 3rd Among U.S. Counties, but Some Experts Are Dubious
The Washington Post
; ... down the road. Their street is so new that it's not yet on road maps. Everything about their new abode is super-sized, from the family ... have to work hard to live up to the expectations." The positive news on incomes can also mask growing economic disparity. In Howard ...
|
|
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Series: VOTERS' GUIDE
The Washington Post
; QUESTION: What do you see as the most important issue facing your district? Brentsville District Democrats: Vote for no more than one. Norborne P. Beville Jr. Richard "Rick" Mechalske Norborne P. Beville Jr. 9000 Burwell Rd., Nokesville Age: 46 Lawyer; U.S. Army lieutenant, Airborne Ranger, 1st
|
|
Destination Prince William
The Washington Post
; When executives at Ronbotics Corp., a company that builds motion simulators for arcades and military training, looked into moving to a bigger space after their lease ran out in Loudoun County, they went where they felt welcome -- the county to the south. Prince William County, a place that has been
|
|
Political Change Seems Likely in Prince William Series: NORTHERN VIRGINIA ELECTIONS
The Washington Post
; ... government stenographer. King, a former marine, was scolded by Pandazides and her supporters, and lampooned in a column by Potomac News editorialist Elizabeth Gropman. Despite this, King, who has claimed greater familiarity with land-use issues and effectiveness ...
|
|
Prince William Rethinking Tough Development Rules; Board Weighs Projects Targeting Countryside
The Washington Post
; Prince William County supervisors are rethinking their stringent plan to halt suburban sprawl, and in the coming months will consider a dozen proposals that would open the door to thousands of new homes in the county's last remaining countryside. Just three years after enacting some of the region's
|
|
TOP PRINCE WILLIAM NEWS STORIES OF 1996; Year of the Children: From Karynne to Curfews
The Washington Post
; ... officers and community members. Rewards were offered. A picture of the red-haired youngster became ubiquitous on posters and TV news programs. On Halloween, her body was found floating in the Occoquan River, less than a mile from where she had disappeared. 2 ...
|