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Prince William Home Sales
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The Washington Post
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July 3, 2005
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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.
AIREDALE CT., 9883-Kelly M. and Paul B. Parker to Jennifer
Hutchinson, $420,000.
BEDDER STONE PL., 9693-Janice M. and John P. Ebert Dix to Phung T.
Chu and Jimmy Chou, $32...
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Prince William Home Sales
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; 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
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; These were among sales 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
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