Sun Gazette Arlington, April 19, 2018

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Reach more than 61,000 high-income households with your message. Motivated home owners will enjoy reading our annual Spring Home Improvement Section coming out April 26th.

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Spring Home A recent survey found that more than half of homeowners plan to make a home improvement this year, and 84% plan to redecorate their homes. Improvement 23 6 Opinion 15 Real Estate 18 Business O’CONNELL 21 Schools Make sure you advertise IN demographic. this valuableNIPPED high income 26 Classified To secure your ad space call your sales rep today. SOFTBALL 30 Crossword SHOWDOWN 30 History

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Sun Gazette Don't miss this opportunity to capture the local home improvement dollars being spent in Northern Virginia. Reach more than 61,000 high-income households with your message. Motivated home owners will enjoy reading our annual Spring Home Improvement Section coming out April 26th.

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A recent survey found that more than half of homeowners plan to m home improvement this year, and 84% plan to redecorate their hom Make sure you advertise VOLUME 83 NO. 21 this valuable high income demographic. To secure your ad space call your sales rep today.

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APRIL 19-25, 2018 Reservation deadline is Thursday Ap Publishes Thursday April 26th

Average Single-Family Sales Price: $1 Million Arlington Sun Gazette

Fairfax (GMOTV*)

*Great Falls, McLean, Oakton, Tysons and Vienna

Home Sales Down But Prices Rose in March as Market Transitioned to Springtime Prices were up but sales were down as the Arlington real-estate market transitioned from winter to spring, according to new data. A total of 234 properties went to closing last month countywide, down 7.1 percent from 252 in March 2017, according

to figures reported April 10 by RealEstate Business Intelligence, based on data from Bright MLS The average sales price of all properties that sold was up 3.5 percent to $655,889, with increases in all three legs of the market:

• The average sales price of singlefamily homes was up 6.9 percent to $1,066,368. • The average sales price of attached homes, such as townhouses and rowhouses, was up 4.2 percent to $477,092. • The average sales price of condomin-

iums was up 6.7 percent to $433,945. A total of 31 properties sold for more than $1 million during the month. Add up theArlington sales and prices, andFairfax the(GMOTV*) Sun Gazette total sales volume of $153.5 million for

*Great Falls, McLean, Oakton, Tysons and Vienna

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Recipients of the Arlington Chamber of Commerce’s 2018 Hospitality Superstar Awards were celebrated April 10 for their outstanding workplace success.

PHOTO BY CAROLINE TAYLOR

When a guest at the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel asked whether the hotel could provide a baby stroller for the following day’s tour of the nation’s capital, Philomene Ndene sprang into action. The hotel didn’t stock strollers, but after work, Ndene went to a Walmart near her home, purchased one with her own funds, and had it ready for the fam-

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Chamber Lauds Those on Front Lines in Hospitality Industry

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ily the next morning. Not surprisingly, “the guest was at a loss for words” at the extra effort. That going-above-and-beyond mentality was “just another example of her focus to make their experience brilliant,” hotel officials said in nominating Ndene for the 2018 Hospitality Superstar Awards, sponsored by the Arlington

Chamber of Commerce and presented April 10. The awards program, which honors those on the front lines of Arlington’s hospitality industry, is now in its 14th year. The breakfast ceremony – which was rescheduled after an earlier snowstorm – was held at the Renaissance Capital View Hotel.

“We received over 90 nominations, and every one of these nominees performs above and beyond the call of duty,” said Chamber president Kate Bates. “Arlington is fortunate to have each of these wonderful people serving our community.”

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