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A Charming Winchester Home

144 Royal Ave., Winchester, Virginia 22602

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Note: This home has a contingent offer as of 10 a.m. on 6/2/2022.

Deep in the Shenandoah Valley about an hour and a half outside of Washington, D.C., historic Winchester is the setting for this charming single family home for sale. It has three bedrooms, two baths, 1,226 square feet and was built in 1989. The asking price is $279,000.

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The exterior has light-colored vinyl siding with a small front porch and a white picket fence. A bay window with red shutters faces the street. The interior has laminate wood floors, tall windows, an attractive, white-themed kitchen, baths with designer fixtures and ceiling fans and chandeliers throughout.

Central air conditioning and electric heat keep the home cool in the summer and warm in the winter. There is a crawl space and a front driveway but no garage.

The front lawn is well kept with trees, bushes and flowers. A door in the dining area opens onto a small back porch and a nice, fenced backyard with a storage shed.

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Virginia

The Commonwealth of Virginia is on the southern Atlantic coast. Nicknames include Old Dominion and Mother of Presidents (eight American presidents were born here). The motto for the state is Sic Semper Tyrannis, meaning Thus Always to Tyrants. This motto is on both the state's seal (designed in 1776) and the state's flag (first used in the 1830s).

The Virginia Company established the Colony of Virginia and Jamestown in 1607. The state was one of the Thirteen Colonies during the American Revolution and joined the Confederacy during the Civil War. Richmond was even named the Confederate capital. Today, the Virginia General Assembly is the oldest continuous legislative body in the Western world.

Western Virginia has a distictly rural, Southern feeling while southeastern Virgina is home to military installations. Northern Virginia is where many Washington, D.C. lobbyists and government workers live.

The Blue Ridge Mountains, Chesapeake Bay, the Shenandoah Valley and miles of eastern shore beaches are Virginia highlights.

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