MARYLAND REAL ESTATE MARKET . . . HOMES SOLD IN SEPTEMBER 2009.
List Prices for Single Family Homes SOLD in Maryland in the Homefinders.com Maryland market areas September 2009.
Anne Arundel County
336 Single Family Homes sold in Anne Arundel County in September 2009.
The highest list price was $1,950,000.
The lowest list price was $89,900.
The average list price sold was $411,682.
Baltimore County
359 Single Family Homes sold in Baltimore County in September 2009.
The highest list price was $1,295,000.
The lowest list price was $63,900.
The average list price sold was $306,444. Waterfront in Calvert County
Calvert County
63 Single Family Homes sold in Calvert County in September 2009.
The highest list price was $750,000.
The lowest list price was $85,900.
The average list price sold was $329,287.
Carroll County
99 Single Family Homes sold in Carroll County in September 2009.
The highest list price was $799,900.
The lowest list price was $47,500.
The average list price sold was $318,546.
Cecil County
55 Single Family Homes sold in Cecil County in September 2009.
The highest list price was $799,000. Typical home in Waldorf
The lowest list price was $57,000.
The average list price sold was $279,673.
Charles County
101 Single Family Homes sold in Charles County in September 2009.
The highest list price was $910,000.
The lowest list price was $121,600.
The average list price sold was $301,791.
Frederick County
141 Single Family Homes sold in Frederick County in September 2009.
The highest list price was $1,970,000.
The lowest list price was $85,000.
The average list price sold was $336,955.
Harford County
121 Single Family Homes sold in Harford County in September 2009.
The highest list price was $799,900.
The lowest list price was $32,000.
The average list price sold was $336,894.
Howard County Luxury Homes in Howard County
131 Single Family Homes sold in Howard County in September 2009.
The highest list price was $1,200,000.
The lowest list price was $209,900.
The average list price sold was $506,660.
Montgomery County
472 Single Family Homes sold in Montgomery County in September 2009.
The highest list price was $2,795,000.
The lowest list price was $69,900.
The average list price sold was $562,377.
Prince George's County
511 Single Family Homes sold in Prince George's County in September 2009.
The highest list price was $1,050,000.
The lowest list price was $19,900.
The average list price sold was $241,039.
St. Mary's County St. Mary's Homes in Lexington Park
71 Single Family Homes sold in St. Mary's County in September 2009.
The highest list price was $566,092
The lowest list price was $75,000.
The average list price sold was $289,551.
Washington County
79 Single Family Homes sold in Washington County in September 2009.
The highest list price was $599,900.
The lowest list price was $64,900.
The average list price sold was $197,320.
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HILLSBORO, VIRGINIA REAL ESTATE. . . . .HOMES WITH ACREAGE . . . .
A TOWN WITH HISTORY and a fabulous FARMERS MARKET.
Western Loudoun County real estate offers so much to folks looking for a rural area in which to live, highly ranked public schools, a beautiful countryside and an easy commute to Dulles, MARC Train, The Dulles Greenway and a variety of shopping alternatives. The photos below are from yesterday in the early afternoon taken along the roads between Hillsboro, a small "hamlet" in Purcellville.
Home built in the 1800s in Hillsboro. Typical of homes built in the 21st Century in Hillsboro.
IT'S ALWAYS LUNCH TIME IN HILLSBORO. I cannot pass the Farmers Market in Hillsboro at the intersection of Charles Town Pike and Hillsboro Road without picking up lunch. This Farmers Market always has delicious breads, fruits and vegetables and pantry goodies like pumpkin butter, jams, preserves, etc.

FRESH BAKED GOODS
Delicious Whole Grain Breads. Whole Wheat and Rye were available yesterday.
Huge cookies, pumpkin cake, Granola that is without doubt the very best I have ever tasted.
Much of the prepared foods that they offer have a base of seasonal fruits and veggies.
Pumpkin is the flavor today with pumpkin bread, pumpkin butter that is the most delicious topping for toast or crackers I can remember.
If you like apple butter, you'll LOVE pumpkin butter.

WINTER VEGETABLES
Squashes of every color and flavor. These delicious morsels carry us through the winter with staples of winter squashes.
Butternuts, Acorns, Spagetti, and others that I can't name but I know them all to be delicious, easy to cook baked or microwaved.
With only 65 calories for a cup of squash, you can enjoy as much as you like.

MORE VEGETABLES
Tomatoes both ripe and green. Peppers of many types, hot and sweet.
Sweet potatoes, white potatoes.
Greens of several flavors, chard, kale and collards.
Calories?? Don't even worry. When we're talking vegetables, we're talking eating enough to fill you up without filling you out.
Sweet and several types of apples. Pumpkins, Mums and other wonderful things that grow in Loudoun County, Virginia.
This is a full time Farmers Market located right on the corner of their organic farm where they grow bounties of vegetables. You can see the farm in operation throughout the year. It's fantastic.
This is the existing Farmers Market. They're building a new facility for next year.
EASY TO FIND AND OPEN ALL DAY FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE,


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NORTHERN VIRGINIA MARKET REPORT FOR HOMES SOLD IN SEPTEMBER 2009.
List Prices
for Single Family Homes SOLD in Northern Virginia during September 2009.
Alexandria Old Town
Manor Homes in Alexandria
20 Single Family Homes sold in Alexandria in September 2009.
The highest list price was $1,200,000.
The lowest list price was $298,000.
The average list price sold was $713,772.
Arlington County (City)
78 Single Family Homes sold in Arlington County in September 2009.
The highest list price was $2,295,000.
The lowest list price was $275,000.
The average list price sold was $716,490.
Clarke County
11 Single Family Homes sold in Clarke County in September 2009.
The highest list price was $4,900,000.
The lowest list price was $133,900.
The average list price sold was $650,000.
Culpeper County
58 Single Family Homes sold in Culpeper County in September 2009.
The highest list price was $625,000.
The lowest list price was $55,000.
The average list price sold was $211,891.
Fairfax County
639 Single Family Homes sold in Fairfax County in September 2009.
The highest list price was $3,499,999.
The lowest list price was $125,000.
The average list price sold was $566,250.
Fauquier County Homes in Fairfax County VA
59 Single Family Homes sold in Fauquier County in September 2009.
The highest list price was $549,000.
The lowest list price was $61,014.
The average list price sold was $281,793.
King George County
22 Single Family Homes sold in King George County in September 2009.
The highest list price was $799,500.
The lowest list price was $106,700.
The average list price sold was $264,160.
Loudoun County
225 Single Family Homes sold in Loudoun County in September 2009.
The highest list price was $5,650,000. House in Loudoun County VA
The lowest list price was $130,000.
The average list price sold was $515,447.
Prince William County
363 Single Family Homes sold in Prince William County in September 2009.
The highest list price was $1,150,000.
The lowest list price was $66,500.
The average list price sold was $307,755.
Spotsylvania County
131 Single Family Homes sold in Spotsylvania County in September 2009.
The highest list price was $885,000.
The lowest list price was $79,000.
The average list price sold was $227,462..jpg)
Stafford County
119 Single Family Homes sold in Stafford County in September 2009.
The highest list price was $579,000
The lowest list price was $64,900.
The average list price sold was $274,571.
Map of Homefinders.com Northern Virginia Market Area.


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PAEONIAN SPRINGS, VA 20129 HOME ON 15 ACRES with SPECTACULAR VIEWS
Western Loudoun County offers many advantages for home buyers seeking acreage and a beautiful home. This lovely home for sale in Paeonian Springs is situated on 15 beautiful acres.
$1,250,000.
Main Entrance Office/Den Entrance
This lovely Colonial style home offers 3,700 square feet of spacious living.
The beauty of this property is shared by the lovely and very comfortable home and the surrounding land. Privacy is assured by land and beautiful trees and landscaping. The view from every window offers a warm and inviting view of the panorama of the patio overlooking the tree farm in the back and the patio with a pond overlooking a beautiful open space with the W & OD Trail adjoining for horse riding/walking.

HOME IS IN PAEONIAN SPRINGS BACKING TO THE W & OD TRAIL, PERFECT FOR RIDING/WALKING.
This property has been lovingly cared for by one family for 30 years. With an abiding interest in landscaping, this property is landscaped to perfection including the fish pond.
For more information and photos, see the Homesdatabase listing description HERE.
To tour this lovely home, contact Lenn Harley, Broker Homefinders.com, 800-711-7988. Cash REBATE from Homefinders.com to buyer for this home, $10,000.
Listing broker: David LeRoy and Associates. 
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ABOUT LEAD BASED PAINT.
What home buyers need to know.
Lead based paint matters are important to home buyers considering buying a home constructed in 1978 or earlier. GET THE LEAD BASED PAINT DISCLOSURE
THE KEY WORD THERE IS DISCLOSURE. The law requires that any owner attempting to sell a home constructed in 1978 or before disclose their knowledge of the existence of lead based paint existing in the property. That means that the seller should provide the disclosure when prospective buyers are considering buying the house. Too often the buyer doesn't receive the lead based paint disclosure until they get the Contract of Sale package of documents and addenda. Buyers should receive the SELLER LEAD BASED PAINT DISCLOSURE AND EPA PAMPHLET when evaluating the merits of a house.
HOME BUYERS SHOULD UNDERSTAND THE RISKS OF LEAD PAINT INGESTION TO YOUNG CHILDREN. Because of the extreme risk to young children from lead exposure and ingestion from picking up chips of paint or inhaling aerosol from paint scrapings in doorways or window frames, we need to be very, very careful to not gloss over this important disclosure. ASK YOUR AGENT FOR THE EPA LEAD BASED PAINT BOOKLET.
1. Make sure your agent provides you with the lead based paint disclosure BEFORE you made a decision about buying a property.
2. Buyers must assume, in the absence of testing, that any home build 1978 or earlier could have lead based paint. Buyers must be prepared to maintain the painted surfaces and keep chipping and peeling paint encapsulated with fresh paint. Make sure windows and doorways are well maintained and are not scraping painted surfaces causing dust with lead based paint into the atmosphere in the house or on the surfaces where children could get it in their mouths and ingest the dust.
There are hundreds of thousands of homes in this area, Maryland and Northern Virginia that were constructed prior to 1979. In lower price ranges, it should be expected to see homes with lead based paint. The important matter for buyers and their agents to understand is that the disclosure isn't going to change whether or not the house contains lead based paint. It is a requirement of the law that disclosure be made and the buyers understand what they are buying.
http://www.epa.gov/lead/index.html
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