parks: Welcome to: 149G Windsor Castle, Newport News, Virginia
- 08/11/13 02:18 AM
Look At Your New Home: 149G Windsor Castle Drive, Newport News, VA 23608 Newport News, VA, Denbigh area, beautiful 2nd floor condo w/private balcony, 2 bedrooms w/2 full baths, SS appliances, stackable washer/dryer, walk in closet in Master w/separate bath. Excellent location to military bases, hospital & shopping. Well thought out floor plan utilizes every sq. ft. of living space. Nice balcony to relax on. Condo fee includes water, sewage, trash pick-up, landscaping and all exterior maintenance. Tenant occupied till Oct. 1st, 24 hr. notice to show. Call Elaine after office hours or weekends to show 757-288-4685
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parks: Welcome to: 7609 Woodridge Court, Toano, VA 23168
- 03/25/10 07:51 AM
Welcome to: 7609 Woodridge Court, Toano, VA 23168 By: Elaine VonCannon ABR, SRES, REALTOR, NOTARY, PROPERTY MANAGER, TEAM LEADER, AWARD WINNER, RE/MAX HALL OF FAME James City County, Toano, One owner Ranch on cul-de-sac lot, new A/C(with warranty-Aug 2009).3 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths, Laundry Rm. Laminate in Living/Dining Rm. Good sized Deck. Easy maintenance vinyl siding. 1 yr buyer warranty too! Some fresh paint , ceiling fans in 3 Bedrooms & Dining Room. 2 Direct TV dishes & cable available. This is an adorable 3 bedroom ranch with 2 full baths, 1,112 sq. ft. sitting on .15 acre lot. New
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parks: York County Virginia
- 08/29/09 02:00 AM
YORK COUNTY VIRGINIA By: Elaine VonCannon, ABR, SRES,REALTOR, Notary, Team Leader, Property Manager, Award Winner, RE/MAX Hall Of Fame History in York County, Virginia York County Virginia dates to Colonial times. It was first settled in 1633. York County is known for two of the greatest wars ever fought on American soil: The Civil War and The Revolutionary War. The Yorktown Battlefields are a national historic site overseen by the National Park Service. During the Revolutionary War, Yorktown was the place where General Cornwallis surrendered, after the final battle of the war for independence. In the Civil War era, Yorktown was a centrally
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