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The tagged content view shows blogsite content (i.e., weblog posts, FAQs, briefings, etc.) tagged with one or more of the keywords or key-phrases from the current topic cloud. Results are presented in reverse chronological order (i.e., newest first). Ages are shown in human-friendly units, such as "3 days ago" or "9 weeks ago", but you can see exact times and dates by hovering over an age value.
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Top 10 Housing Predictions for 2012 from a VERY reliable source
- Created 4 months ago by Brian Block in Virginia Real Estate News
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Spring Forecast of Trends in the Northern Virginia Economy & Housing Market
- Created 13 months ago by breg in Virginia Real Estate News
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Northern Virginia Real Estate MarketWatch Video for February 2011
- Created 14 months ago by breg in Virginia Real Estate News
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Northern Virginia Economic Predictions (Prognostications) Coming Later this Week
- Annual Northern Virginia Association of REALTORS Economic Summit
- Created 20 months ago by breg in Virginia Real Estate News
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The Housing Bust is Essentially Over?
- Created 26 months ago by breg in Virginia Real Estate News
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The Patient is Recovering - Get the Report on D.C. Area Real Estate Market
- Created 27 months ago by breg in Virginia Real Estate News
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How Many Northern Virginia Homes Sold in 2009? How Many Will Sell in 2010?
- Northern Virginia 2009 Sales Numbers and Market Trends for 2010
- Created 28 months ago by breg in Virginia Real Estate News
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Northern Virginia Real Estate: The Story is Inventory (or lack thereof)
- Many fewer homes for sale in Northern Virginia heading into 2010
- Created 28 months ago by breg in Virginia Real Estate News
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2010 housing market predictions
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D.C. & Northern Virginia Housing Markets Poised for Strong Rebound -- Get the Report Today!
- Get a copy of the MRIS Trends in Housing Mid-Year 2008 Report
- Created 45 months ago by Brian Block in Virginia Real Estate News
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Obama, Romney, Hillary, Giuliani, Huckabee? Northern Virginia Real Estate Wins No Matter What
- Northern Virginia Real Estate benefits from Presidential Election Year
- Created 4 years ago by Brian Block in Virginia Real Estate News
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How Many Homes Sold in 2007? How Many Will Sell in 2008? Will Yours Be One of Them?
- Northern Virginia Real Estate Predictions for 2008
- Created 4 years ago by Brian Block in Virginia Real Estate News
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2008 real estate predictions
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Northern Virginia Highlights of the Trends in Housing Report
- Created 4 years ago by Brian Block in Virginia Real Estate News
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Getting Back to Normal?
- Recent Quotes about the Housing Market
- Created 4 years ago by Brian Block in Virginia Real Estate News
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