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northern virginia relocation: Summer in the City: What You Need to Know About the Weather - 02/26/08 09:37 AM
If you are considering a move to the Washington D.C. area, you might be interested in learning a little bit about our climate.  The D.C. area has four distinct seasons and its climate is classified as humid subtropical.
Brian's Quick & Easy Reference Guide to the D.C. Area Seasons (you really don't need much more information than this):

 
WINTER:  Mostly mild, but sometimes bitter cold.  Not much snow.  Occasional ice storm. 
SPRING:  Beautiful.  Come see the Cherry Blossoms bloom.
SUMMER: HOT! HOT! HOT! and HUMID!  Frequent evening thunderstorms.  If you want to search for homes during the D.C. summer, … (39 comments)

northern virginia relocation: Buy a Home or Find a Date for Saturday Night! - 12/22/07 10:21 PM
Homebuyers should carefully consider and research different neighborhoods and select those that they prefer before setting out to find the right home.  
Many factors are weighed in choosing the right neighborhood for your lifestyle, including the school system, commuting time, parks, pricing, etc.  Do you want to be close to public transportation? Close to shopping? Do you love the nightlife? Do you want to live around people in your age group? Are you married? Single? Looking?
People relocating to Northern Virginia or D.C. from other areas of the country usually require an orientation to the region and the different communities before even … (30 comments)

northern virginia relocation: Need a Job in Information Technology? Relocate to Northern Virginia - 12/21/07 07:16 PM
While the Northern Virginia and D.C. markets have slowed alongside much of the country's real estate markets, the shining star of Northern Virginia has been the continued phenomenal job growth.  More than 40,000 new jobs are expected to be created in Northern Virginia in 2008.
The Greater Washington area has the most educated populace in the country, thus making it home to many Information Technology (IT) companies.  Northern Virginia boasts 22 of the region's 25 largest IT employers.  If you work in the IT field and you're considering a move, Northern Virginia may be the right choice.  There's plenty of large companies … (12 comments)

northern virginia relocation: It’s the Smart Move: Greater Washington D.C. has the Most Educated Populace in the Country - 09/17/07 04:35 PM
The Greater Washington Initiative (an affiliate of the Greater Washington Board of Trade) is currently running an advertisement in the newspapers that this morning caught my eye over breakfast.

The ad drives home the facts that in the Greater Washington D.C. area 47% of the workforce have a bachelor’s degree or higher.  Greater Washington D.C., which includes the District of Columbia, suburban Maryland and Northern Virginia, has the highest number of advanced degree holders as well.  Over 21% of the 25 and over population hold an advanced college degree.  I did some research and found out that Seattle, Washington is … (4 comments)

 
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