The University of Richmond - 01/24/08 02:12 AM
The University of Richmond is a private, liberal arts university occupying 350 suburban acres on the western edge of the city of Richmond, Virginia. There is a 10 acre lake and the majority of buildings are a traditional Collegiate Gothic style built around open grass areas. The Princeton Review has repeatedly named The University of Richmond as one of the most beautiful campuses in the nation. Ninety percent of students live on campus throughout their time as undergraduates, so the university has a small, intimate feel that can be lacking in larger institutions.
2857 undergraduate students, 697 master's and professional … (0 comments)

Realtor Tips: House Pricing Risks - 01/24/08 02:01 AM
It is only in recent decades that realtors have started to routinely represent buyers as well as sellers. Consequently, it is only in recent decades that realtors have had significant financial incentive to encourage their clients to buy homes and to buy homes at a premium price. Due to the current state of the real estate market, with home prices falling after reaching all-time highs, some realtors are finding themselves in the unenviable position of being blamed by former clients for encouraging the purchase of properties that in retrospect, seem overpriced. Some realtors face clients’ scorn, others face legal action. The … (2 comments)

A short history of Charlottesville Virginia - 01/15/08 03:42 AM
About an hour's drive to the West of Richmond, along the Rivanna River and in the shadow of the Blue Ridge Mountains, lies the town of Charlottesville, Virginia. Formed in 1762, Charlottesville saw action during the Revolutionary War and the Civil War and can boast that it has been home to three presidents - Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and James Monroe. The first of these three US Presidents, Thomas Jefferson, is perhaps Charlottesville's most famous son.
His estate, Monticello, still stands today and is a popular attraction for both tourists and locals. Tours of the main house and grounds are … (0 comments)

 

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