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The District of Columbia, founded on July 16, 1790, is a federal district as specified by the United States Constitution with limited—and sometimes contentious—local rule. The District is ruled "in all cases whatsoever" by the U.S. Congress, while nevertheless going unrepresented in that body.
The land forming the original District came from the states of Virginia and Maryland. However, the area south of the Potomac River (39 sq.mi or about 100 sq.km) was returned, or "retroceded", to Virginia in 1847 and now is incorporated into Arlington County and the City of Alexandria. The term "District of Columbia" uses an old poetic name for the United States, Columbia, which has otherwise fallen out of common use since the early 20th century.
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The MLS is a central database used by licensed real estate agents that includes all properties listed for sale in Washington, DC, Virginia and Maryland. All REALTORS® are obligated to include all the properties they have listed for sale, in the MLS database. The MLS was developed and is financially supported by real estate agent dues.
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If you are planning to relocate to Washington, DC, Northern Virginia or Maryland, or if you are simply interested in purchasing a property as a second home, it is important to find a REALTOR ahead of time to give you a better idea of the local market conditions.
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Due to the complicated legal nature of a real estate transaction, as well as the amount of money involved, it is important that you make the right choices when preparing to sell your home in Washington, DC, Northern Virginia and Maryland.
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When preparing to buy a home in Washington, DC, it is important to enlist the services of a good buyer's agent who is familiar with the Washington, DC area and its Northern Virginia and Maryland suburbs. Good buyer's agents view themselves and act as advisors, not sales people. And the best part is that their services come at no cost to the buyer.
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CapitalRelocation.com assists home buyers and sellers in the Washington, DC metro area to find a house, search for a real estate agent,
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