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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: John Vosilla who wrote (33201)6/12/2005 10:56:50 AM
From: TradeliteRead Replies (2) of 306849
 
John, that's another one of those "lists of cities" which have been compiled and published in various places, which actually name residential subdivisions all located within a mile or two or three of each other in Northern Virginia, but are presented as being distinct cities.

There is no such city in Northern Virginia named Fort Hunt, or Wolf Trap--these are nothing more than subdivision names and don't even have their own post offices. Fort Hunt is in Alexandria (meaning Alexandria/Fairfax County, as opposed to Alexandria City) and Wolf Trap is a bunch of streets in Vienna, VA, just off of Route 7, across from McLean.

Tysons Corner is located in McLean.

Great Falls does have its own post office and is located between McLean (in Fairfax County) and Loudoun County and across Route 7 from Vienna.

Are you confused yet? Most students in these areas are enrolled in the very same school system. So the figures are kinda weird.
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