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Question: What is the difference between Aging in Place and “Aging in Community”?

Answer: We all have heard about “Aging in Place,” and many AARP polls show a high percentage of us want to do just that as we get older — stay in our long-time homes. After all, we are comfortable in our homes, we are near friends and family, and we have our support network.


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Question: Why do I need an agent when I buy a home? I’m pretty sure I can do this myself.

Answer: There are so many reasons why you need an agent that has your best interest in mind while searching for the home of your dreams. Here are some insights into how a buyer’s agent may help you purchase your dream home.


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On the edge of Alexandria, The Landing shines with nurturing and innovative boutique-style senior living set in the cultural and intellectual hub of North Potomac Yard, with magnificent panoramic views of the Potomac River and Washington, D.C.

Combining the elegance of a luxury rental community, the extravagance of a best-in-class hospitality experience, and just the right amount of individualized care, everything at The Landing is tailored to help our residents thrive.


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This week’s Q&A column, sponsored and written by McEnearney Associates Realtors®, the leading real estate firm in Alexandria, is a bit of a departure from our usual format. To learn more about this article and relevant Alexandria market news, contact us at 703-549-9292. You may also submit your questions to McEnearney Associates via email for response in future columns.

Question: What is the Blueprint for a Renter Bill of Rights? New federal guidelines aim to bring fairness to the rental market.


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Excitement has been rising as construction wraps up on the first condominium homes at Towngate North.

Located in Old Town North, this highly-anticipated community is bringing 81 new opportunities to live in Alexandria with 1-, 2- and 3-bedroom residences available for purchase.


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Question: What if I start to feel buyer’s remorse as I approach the closing table, or even after?

Answer: It’s not uncommon for even seasoned buyers to feel a little bit of buyer’s remorse as they begin to move forward with their new home purchase. Let’s talk about how to avoid buyer’s remorse before you commit to a purchase!


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