Woodbridge Virginia Real Estate News: Homes For Sale In River Falls A Premier Golf Community In Woodbridge Virginia

Homes For Sale In River Falls A Premier Golf Community In Woodbridge Virginia

Real Estate For Sale In River Falls Virginia

Old Hickory Golf Club Home Sites

Waterfront Wooded Home Sites Available

     

No geese were harmed during production of this video.  Scenes with goose nudity may not be appropriate for some viewers.  Viewer discretion is advised.

 

You can get a list of all the homes for sale in River Falls right now when you CLICK HERE.  This list is updated in real time each time another home is available for sale in River Falls, so check back often for your updated list.

When you see a home you like, you can get a private tour without the seller's listing agent present to pressure you, or ask annoying questions.  Call 703-590-2252 to request a no-obligation, no-hassle private tour of River Falls homes you like.

CLICK HERE NOW for the golf club website.  See photos, make tee time reservations online.

Did this post tickle your curiosity?  CLICK HERE to send your question.  Answers shall be sent by email ONLY, unless you specifically ask for phone call.

You can get computerized, automatic, customized FREE ALERTS by email when new listings of homes that fit your wish-list are posted on the Realtor's MLS.  You'll find out about the newest listings before most Realtors know about them.

That way you'll know when your dream home hits the market.

Opportunities Are Everywhere...We Can Help You Find Your Dream Home.

 Erick Blackwelder or Peggy James Exit 1st Choice Realty, Woodbridge VA. Realtors®, call 703-590-2252 (Office) to list your property for sale or to purchase a property in Lake Ridge, Westridge, Old Bridge Estates, River Falls, Middle County, Cannon Bluff, Meadowbrook Woods, Blooms Crossing, Manassas Park, Beaver Creek, Hunter's Ridge, Brittany,  Manassas, Montclair, Dumfries, Occoquan, Dale City, Nokesville, or anywhere in Prince William County.

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Equal Housing Opportunity

President Lyndon Johnson lead a vigorous campaign through the halls of Congress that lead to Fair Housing legislation.  The Republican Party members in Congress backed Fair Housing, while most of the congressional Democrat Party members opposed Fair Housing.  Johnson, a Democrat, worked the phones day and night, calling congressional Democrats, calling in favors that persuaded enough Democrats to cross party lines and vote for Fair Housing, and against their party leaders.

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