Prince William Home Sales

From: The Washington Post | Date: January 27, 2002 | 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.

AIRWICK LANE, 8613-Washington Homes to Karina M. Green and David G. Green Jr., $351,173.

ARNOT LANE, 12818-Coscan Washington Inc. to Doris C. Sanderson and Robert J. Sanderson, $315,590.

BEDDER STONE PL., 9707-Cynthia L. Lane and Brent R. Lane to Eric McElwain, $170,000.

DENHAM WAY, 13729-Beazer Hom...

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