SALES FOR DETACHED SINGLE FAMILY HOME IN LOUDOUN COUNTY YEAR TO DATE 2007.
754 Homes have sold in 2007 from January 1, 2007 through May 8, 2007.
The minimum price for a Detached Single Family Home in Loudoun County Listed for $199,900
This was a small bungalow in Leesburg that Sold for $160,000 with a $300 subsidy.
The house has 478 square feet. The property was on the market for 6 days.
Home in Leesburg that sold for $160,000.
The maximum price for a Detached Single Family Homes in Loudoun County Listed for $4,950,000
This home is in Middleburg and Sold for $4,750,000.
This was a 129 acre horse farm with a 10 year old home, a pond, 9 staff barn, sheds, views.
The home was on the market for 173 days.

HORSE FARMS IN LOUDOUN COUNTY - MINIMUM 5 ACRES REQUIRED
The average Detached Single Family Home in Loudoun County sold between January 1, 2007 and May 8, 2007 sold for $620,000, was on the market for 106 days.

Typical home in Loudoun County in the $620,000 price range.
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Leesburg is the County Seat for Loudoun County. Homes in Loudoun County are lovely, the towns charming and real estate is priced right for Northern Virginia - 15 minutes to Dulles Internation Airport.
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Oh Lenn, that picture of the horse is fabulous ! I'm originally from KY so I still have a little blue grass in me.
Hey Missy.
I love this photo too. It isn't often I can catch one trotting around in the paddock. I'm surrounded with horse farms in my area. It's so incredibly beautiful, sometime I can't believe it. After living in the city for too many years, this house in the country is pure pleasure.
Lenn,
Are all the garages in the back of the homes? Here in Naperville-land, we have attached garages with their doors facing the street.
The area near my home was once filled with horses and stables. The land is now so valuable that developers have come in and are now putting up multi-million dollar homes on one acre lots.
Good-bye horses!
Eileen.
Yes, these are small 5,000 square feet lots with garages offset in the back.