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Homearama Suffolk, Virginia

Homearama, Suffolk Real Estate Homearama 2009 previously scheduled for the Virginia Beach real estate development of North Shore at Ridgely Manor has been moved to Suffolk. As reported by Terry Peterson, "Hampton Roads Crossing is the perfect place for Homearama 2009", "It's a classic mixed-use development whose design combines office, hotel, retail, apartment and residential for-sale. It's certainly conceivable that our residents will be able to walk to work or classes and then stop and shop on their way back home" he continued. "It's an incredibly well-located community accessible to the Peninsula or downtown Norfolk in under 15 minutes. The homes currently selling in the community range from just under $200,000 to just over $300,000. Homearama will expand our price range while still remaining accessible to a large number of buyers." The Tidewater Builders Association (TBA) wanted to relocate from one million dollar plus properties (like homearama 2008 at Ashville Park, Virginia Beach) to more affordable market demands and pedestrian friendly, walkable communities. Sales in this year's Ashville Park Homearama site are slow with market reports showing little buying taking place.

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