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Did you just get your PCS orders for the Northern Virginia area?

Not to worry. Once the surprise of your latest set of orders is over, it’s time to get started figuring out where you want to live in Northern Virginia. One of the nice things about this area is the variety of neighborhoods, home styles and price ranges available. There are traditional neighborhoods that have always been popular with military families and in the last few years plenty of new construction that has expanded the options even further.

As a native of the area and having lived all over the US and world as a military spouse, I know a lot about relocating to and from this area and what it takes to make it happen smoothly. One of the first things most families with PCS orders to Northern Virginia do is schedule the initial house hunting trip. With the internet, digital photos and virtual tours the stress of these trips has been greatly reduced.



Working with an agent familiar with the area and your needs, you can narrow down your choices before you ever leave home. Instead of spending days trapped in the car looking at homes you can focus on the houses that really interest you and spend more time learning about the other benefits of the Northern Virginia area. I’ve actually helped military families who were not able to make a house hunting trip find a home to rent “sight unseen.”

No matter whether you are headed to an assignment at the Military District of Washington, Pentagon, Fort Belvoir or Quantico finding your next home doesn’t have to be a logistical nightmare. If you have orders and are looking for an agent experienced with military relocation and who will go the extra mile with your move to Northern Virginia give me a call at 703-346-2213.

You can read more about different neighborhoods in our area on my Northern Virginia Real Estate Blog. If you have questions about a certain neighborhood in the area just let me know and I’ll be glad to send you more information.

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5 Comments on Military Relocations to Northern Virginia

DEC
06
2007
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Cindy,  I've alway found Prince William County to be a favorite of military families I've helped.  It's a pretty easy commute to wherever they need to be.
9:38pm • #1
DEC
07
2007
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Cindy, this is an excellent article and map to help relocating military families.  We certainly have plenty of fine military folks moving to Northern Virginia on a regular basis.  I've been fortunate to have two military friends return safely from the Persian Gulf in the last three weeks.
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Pat- The lower prices and the Omni bus have made PW a good choice for a lot of families.

Brian - I'm glad to hear your friends have made it home safely for the holidays.  I'm sure their families and friends are thrilled!

 

 

6:40am • #3
DEC
10
2007
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Cindy - Yep, and just a smidge further south and you can include Dahlgren Naval Base and Ft. A.P. Hill.  I'm always surprised by how many spouses at these bases are commuting into DC and Northern Virginia for work so I have to work at finding them something midway.
7:52pm • #4
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Irene-it is amazing how far folks will travel to get into DC.  Of course you can get far more house for the money in Stafford County than you can in Arlington!
8:47pm • #5

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