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  2. This Virginia woman bought an ‘unlivable’ house for $16,500 ...

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    This Virginia woman bought an ‘unlivable’ house for $16,500 in 2020 and transformed it into her dream home — here's how to invest in real estate in 2024 without all the hard work.

  3. Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Real estate is also taxed at the local level. [285] As of 2021 [update] , the overall median real estate tax rate per $100 of assessed taxable value was $0.96, though for 72 of the 95 counties this number was under $0.80 per $100.

  4. Virginia Commonwealth University - Wikipedia

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    Seventy-nine of VCU's programs are unique to Virginia, such as the Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness major in the L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs, as well as the Real Estate and Urban Land Development degree in VCU's School of Business.

  5. This Virginia woman bought an ‘unlivable’ house for $18K in ...

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    Betsy Sweeney bought a crumbling 130-year-old house for $18,000 in Wheeling, West Virginia and renovated it into a gorgeous historic home — complete with its original pocket doors, Victorian ...

  6. C. Daniel Clemente - Wikipedia

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    C. Daniel Clemente (born October 14, 1936) is an American attorney, business executive, and consultant.He is the founder and CEO of Clemente Development Company, Inc., a real estate property management and development company based in Tysons Corner, Virginia.

  7. United States National Slavery Museum - Wikipedia

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    In 2001 a non-profit organization was founded in Fredericksburg, Virginia, to raise funds and campaign to establish a national museum on slavery in America.. On October 8, 2001, Douglas Wilder, mayor of Richmond, Virginia, announced his intention to build a National Slavery Museum in Fredericksburg, on 38 acres donated by the Silver Company at the Celebrate Virginia Retail and Tourism complex.

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