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Homearama 2009 has now been moved for the second time to the real estate development of Culpepper Landing located in Chesapeake, Va.

Previously scheduled for the Virginia Beach real estate development of North Shore at Ridgely Manor it was then moved to Suffolk.

These  homes will offer the builder’s more freedom with design for their real estate and not have to deal with the condo challenge with the Suffolk delopment as

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The following are recent real estate sales prices for Heron Ridge homes (solds and actives) located in Virginia Beach, VA.

Heron Ridge Real Estate

Heron Ridge Real Estate

Heron Ridge is a custom home neighborhood off Seaboard Road. Located in the Southern section of Virginia Beach, VA. not far from Sandbridge Beach or the Municipal Center

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Below you may view a real estate video of Southgate located in Virgina Beach, VA.

For more information regarding homes prices and recent solds read this post

Southgate is located off of Princess Anne Road near Seaboard Road.

Other Virginia Beach Real Estate located near Southgate includes Three Oaks and Highgate Greens.

Previous Southgate real estate values.

For current Southgate and all Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Norfolk, Suffolk, or Hampton Roads listings contact your REALTOR.

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This Virginia Beach real estate development named Hillcrest Farms is located off Indian River Road between Elbow and Indian River roads. Approximately 314 homes are in this real estate development. The neighborhood has a home owners association.

Nearby neighborhoods include River Oaks and Dewberry. Further down Indian River towards North Landing is Indian River Plantation and West Neck neighborhoods.

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Hillcrest Farms schools include Newcastle Elementary, Landstown Middle, and Landstown High School.

Virginia Beach (Hillcrest Farms) real estate statistics are last 365 days (Pendings and Solds). Although pendings are yet closed, they best represent current value since they are the latest transaction.

Real Estate sales price does not reflect any concessions or closing cost assistance.

Status Address (all Virginia Beach) List Price BR FB HB SqFt Year PriceS Off Market MT
PEND 2556 EAGLES LAKE RD 339,600 5 3 1 2961 1996 10/24/2008 123
SOLD 4197 ELBOW RD 288,900 4 2 1 2485 2000 283,000 8/15/2008 95
SOLD 2400 HILLCREST MEADOWS LA 299,900 4 2 0 2100 2003 290,000 8/29/2008 51
SOLD 2601 ARABIAN DRIVE 365,000 4 2 1 3151 1998 364,000 4/14/2008 38
SOLD 2417 HILLCREST MEADOWS LA 367,900 4 2 1 2600 2002 340,000 1/10/2008 26
SOLD 4404 TELAC COURT 368,000 4 2 1 2500 1997 365,000 1/20/2008 18
SOLD 2405 KUMBAYA CT. 394,000 5 2 1 3524 1999 355,000 5/1/2008 72
SOLD 2401 SAVANNAH TRAIL 399,000 5 2 1 2889 1996 400,000 2/18/2008 84
SOLD 2644 EAGLES LAKE ROAD 399,900 4 2 1 3000 1999 399,900 5/6/2008 1
SOLD 4321 FOREMAN TRAIL 415,000 5 3 0 3550 1998 415,000 6/29/2008 113
SOLD 2516 PINTO DRIVE 419,900 5 2 1 2889 1996 407,500 4/30/2008 41
SOLD 2500 PINTO DR 420,000 4 2 1 3028 1996 420,000 7/24/2008 64
SOLD 2689 EAGLES LAKE RD 424,000 4 3 0 3000 1995 410,000 8/4/2008 90
SOLD 2492 SAVANNAH TRL 449,000 4 2 1 2750 1995 434,500 6/22/2008 47

Stats deemed accurate at time of posting. Courtesy of Real Estate Information Network

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2007 Virginia Beach Fact Sheet Destination Overview In Virginia Beach, visitors are invited to Live the Beach Life! Offering the classic beach vacation, Virginia Beach maintains a long-standing reputation as a family-friendly oceanfront resort and a great place to own real estate, homes, or condos. Visitors are greeted by a 300-foot wide beach lined by Virginia Beach’s three-mile concrete oceanfront Boardwalk. After spending lazy days on the beach, the state parks and Back Bay National
Wildlife Refuge
beckon, enticing visitors to embark on a hiking, kayaking, or biking adventure.

Fishing, golfing, whale and dolphin watching, historic landmarks, the Virginia Aquarium and exciting events complete the Beach experience. Virginia Beach offers seaside lodging with spectacular views and delectable seafood dining experiences. With a mild climate year-round, Virginia Beach is the ideal vacation destination for every season.

Forbes names Virginia Beach best for Retirees.

Virginia Beach Convention Center
The resort city is one of the nations premier year-round meeting destinations. The new Virginia Beach Convention Center was completed in January 2007, offering meeting planners over 500,000 sq. ft. of flexible meeting space. As a destination marketing organization, the Virginia Beach Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) manages the Convention Center, which hosts regional and national trade shows, conventions, sports tournaments and special events, and sponsors some of the citys major festivals and special events. The CVB is a city department that also plans and implements marketing strategies to attract consumer travelers, convention and meeting groups, as well as group tours.

Location
Centrally located on the East Coast, Virginia Beach is situated in the southeastern corner of the state where Virginia meets the sea. The resort city is within easy fly-drive access of two-thirds of the U.S. population. Norfolk International Airport which hosts most major airline carriers and offers 200 flights daily is just 20 minutes from the Virginia Beach oceanfront. Virginia Beach is also situated 45 minutes from Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport.

For visitors driving to Virginia Beach, the resort city is just four hours away from Washington, D.C. and two hours from Richmond, Va.

DISTANCE FROM SELECTED CITIES (IN MILES):

Accessibility Virginia Beach is primarily a drive destination more than 94% of its visitors arrive by automobile. When approaching from the west, the easiest routes are Interstate 64, U.S. 460 or U.S. 58. From the north and south, convenient routes are Interstates 85 or 95, U.S. 17 and U.S. 13 (crossing the world-famous Chesapeake Bay-Bridge Tunnel, a 17-mile span connecting Virginias Eastern Shore with Virginia Beach). These routes intersect with Interstate 64, which connects with Interstate 264, leading directly to the Virginia Beach oceanfront. An Amtrak train connection is available in Newport News, a neighboring city. Greyhound and Trailways Bus Lines also operate in the area.

Beginning at mile-marker zero, recreational boaters can follow the Intracoastal Waterway where the Atlantic Ocean meets the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay into the area. From Virginia Beach, they can travel as far north as Boston, Mass. and south to Brownsville, Texas.

Tourism and Visitor Profile
Approximately 2.6 million people visit Virginia Beach annually, spending $828 million and providing approximately 14,204 jobs within the city. This makes tourism one of the largest economic industries for Virginia Beach. Typically, the Virginia Beach visitor is between 35-54 years old, married with children and has an average household income of more than $82,800. A large majority of visitors arrive from the mid-Atlantic region. The citys top states of visitor origin in descending order are: Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York, Maryland, West Virginia, North Carolina, Connecticut, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Michigan, Texas, Illinois, South Carolina, and Kentucky. The Northern Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia and D.C. DMA is the top DMA for total visitation, with 16.9% of visitors arriving from that DMA. Summer travelers from Canada make up 9.2% of overall visitation. The average distance traveled by visitors to Virginia Beach was 409 miles and 80.9% were repeat visitors. Almost 90% of visitors said that Virginia Beach is a very good or a great place to visit. (Statistics based on the 2006 Summer Visitor Survey and the 2005 Virginia Beach Tourism Impact Study, authorized by the Virginia Beach Convention & Visitors Bureau.)

Climate
The seaside resorts mild climate year-round continues to surprise visitors
, adding to Virginia Beach’s appeal as a quality destination for every season. Of Virginia Beachs 2.6 million visitors, 63% percent visit in the shoulder season (after Labor Day and before Memorial Day).

AVERAGE TEMPERATURES
Air High Air Low Water
January 50°F / 09°C 32°F/ 01°C 47°F / 08°C
February 53°F / 10°C 33°F/ 01°C 48°F / 09°C
March 59°F / 14°C 39°F/ 05°C 48°F / 09°C
April 68°F / 19°C 47°F/ 10°C 48°F / 09°C
May 75°F / 24° C 56°F/ 15°C 58°F / 14°C
June 83°F / 28° C 65°F/ 19°C 67°F /19°C
July 87°F / 30°C 70°F/ 22°C 73°F / 23°C
August 86°F / 29°C 69°F/ 22°C 76°F / 24°C
September 81°F / 26°C 65°F/ 19°C 72°F / 22°C
October 72°F / 21°C 54°F/ 11°C 67°F / 19°C
November 63°F / 16°C 44°F/ 07°C 60°F /16°C
December 55°F / 11°C 37°F/ 02°C 53°F /12°C

For travelers in search of a more relaxed pace, these seasons are ideal for uncrowded beaches and back-to-nature activities. Winter whale watching and Chick-Fil-A Holiday Lights at the Beach add to the cool season vacation experience.

With 35 miles of waterfront property, Virginia Beach has long been considered a classic American beach vacation spot. In Virginia Beach, a total of 14 miles of beach is free and open to the public. In the Virginia Beach resort area, newly-landscaped pedestrian beach entrances are easy to find, and parking is ample. If your idea of a “day at the beach” is more relaxed, visit Chesapeake Beach (known to the locals as Chicks Beach) for a more tranquil spot along the scenic Chesapeake Bay. Swimmers will enjoy the bays protected shallow waters.

For a more secluded environment, the Sandbridge area on Virginia Beach’s southern shore is perfect. The pristine shores of Sandbridge are quiet and untouched by the hands of modernization, and just 20 minutes from the main resort area. No hotels. Just breathtaking ocean-view rental homes, condominiums and peacefulness fill the Sandbridge shoreline. White sand sweeps from the shore to the streets where the traffic is less and seagulls leave long-lasting footprints.

Oceanfront Boardwalk
The Virginia Beach boardwalk dates back to 1888, and has been ranked among the best American boardwalks by Discovery Channel, Dr. Beach, Southern Living and Coastal Living. The concrete thoroughfare is an impressive 28 feet wide and three miles long with a separate bike path, making it ideal for strolling, rollerblading and biking. Entertainment is offered nightly during the summer months and four oceanfront stages at 7th, 17th, 24th and 31st Streets provide live musical acts. For handicapped accessibility, ramps from the boardwalk to the beach are available at every block.

Located at 8th, 17th, 24th and 30th Streets are eight-foot wooden walkways that reach the waters edge. Accessible restrooms are located at 17th, 24th and 30th Streets. Handicapped parking can be found along the main thoroughfare.

Lodging and Dining
Virginia Beach is an accommodating destination, with nearly 12,000 hotel rooms, more than 1,800 campsites and several hundred rental cottages - and most offer ocean or bay-front vistas. Nearly 300 restaurants serve up succulent seafood dishes, from fresh Chesapeake Bay crab cakes and steamed shrimp to stuffed flounder and the local favorite, striped bass (also known as the rockfish). The restaurants celebrate a diverse range of cultures, offering a myriad of choices from Italian and Japanese to Mexican and Indian. Agriculture is one of the top three industries in Virginia Beach, with miles of green space in the southern end of the city harvesting produce from fresh strawberries to yellow corn and squash. Therefore, the restaurants are enticing visitors with the freshest seafood and the freshest produce.

Entertainment
When the sun goes down in Virginia Beach, more fun begins. The Verizon Wireless Virginia Beach Amphitheater, with a 20,000 seating capacity, showcases such national recording artists as Elton John, Sheryl Crow and Jimmy Buffett, among others. Nightclubs in Virginia Beach offer everything from Top 40 and jazz to country, reggae, comedy and the beach music. Virginia Beach’s music festivals are among the best on the East Coast. Kicking off Memorial Day Weekend, Beach Street USA provides free nightly family entertainment in and around the oceanfront area from the boardwalk to Atlantic Avenue. Roaming jugglers, musical acts, clowns and dramatic acts add a little festival flavor.

The Arts
Each year, more than 400 artists travel to Virginia Beach for one of the nations most prestigious events, the Boardwalk Art Show and Festival, which is ranked as one of the Top 15 fine art shows in the country by Sunshine Artist Magazine. And, its only natural that a city maintaining such a long-standing association with the arts has its own outstanding visual arts center. The Contemporary Art Center of Virginia’s changing exhibits feature painting, sculpture, photography, glass, video and other visual media from internationally-acclaimed artists as well as artists of national and regional renown. Additionally, visitors can experience opera, dance and musical performances at venues throughout the region. Each spring, Virginia Beach also participates as a regional venue in the annual Virginia Arts Festival, which brings some of the worlds finest performers of classical music, dance, world beat and more to the Hampton Roads area.

Shopping
Virginia Beach’s newest downtown area, Town Center, spans 17 city blocks and provides a mix of upscale retail, luxury residential, and an array of cafes and restaurants, along with business-class and deluxe hotels. A performing arts center and a new Westin are also scheduled to open at Town Center in 2007. The city also is home to Lynnhaven Mall and Hilltop Shopping Center. Approximately five minutes from the oceanfront, the Hilltop area features some of the finest dining and several shopping centers with stores such as Williams-Sonoma, Talbots, and Blue Ridge Mountain Sports. Along Atlantic Avenue, visitors will find a number of quaint boutiques and souvenir shops offering a variety of selections.

Military Installations
At the jet observation park in Virginia Beach
, visitors can watch the Navy’s most sophisticated aircraft taking off and landing at Oceana Naval Air Station. It is one of only two master jet bases in the U.S. Navy and is host to the F/A-18 Hornet aircraft. Fort Story was established in 1917 as a coastal artillery post. Its history, however, dates to 1607 when Americas first English settlers touched shore there before continuing on to Jamestown. Today, the installation is a training and test site for the Army’s Joint Logistics¬Over-the-Shore (J-LOTS). Its oceanfront location, two historic lighthouses, First Landing Cross and Battle Off the Capes Monument make it a popular stop for visitors.

Other military bases in Virginia Beach include: the Naval Station Norfolk, Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek, the major operating base for the amphibious forces of the United States Atlantic Fleet and the largest base of its kind in the world; Fleet Combat Training Center, Atlantic, Dam Neck, which provides training in the operation and employment of combat direction and control systems; and the State Military Reservation, also called Camp Pendleton, which the state has traditionally allocated primarily for the use of the Virginia National Guard. Note: Access to military bases may be restricted for public tours and a valid picture ID is required.

Awards
Throughout the years, Virginia Beach has received numerous accolades. In 2006, the resort city was honored with the following recognitions: Mens Fitness ranked Virginia Beach the No. 3 fittest city in America. Money Magazine named Virginia Beach the sixth-best big city in the U.S. Fit Pregnancy named Virginia Beach the most stroller-friendly city, as well as one of the top 50 Best Cities to Have a Baby. Readers Digest named Virginia Beach one of the Best Seaside Strolls in America. Virginia Beachs Rock-n-Roll Half Marathon was voted the 5th favorite half marathon in the country by the readers of Runners World. And the American Podiatric Medical Association and Prevention magazine named Virginia Beach as one of the 10 Best Walking Cities in America for 2006.
In 2005, USA Today recognized Virginia Beachs boardwalk among the Top 10. In 2004, TravelChannel.com named Virginia Beach the 5th Best American Boardwalk, and Byways named Virginia Beach among the Top 50 U.S. motorcoach destinations. Virginia Beach was recognized as the most technology-advanced city government in the nation with more than 250,000 residents, according to the 2004 Digital Cities Survey. Also in 2004, a Sperlings BestPlaces survey listed Virginia Beach as the 8th least-stressful city in the nation. Virginia Beach also has received top honors as a convention destination from Successful Meetings, Meetings & Conventions and Black Meetings & Tourism.
For Information the official Web site for the Virginia Beach CVB, www.vbfun.com, provides help with online trip planning as well as information about the new Virginia Beach Convention Center. Visitors also can call 1-800-VA¬BEACH (800/822-3224) for more information.

For media information and digital images, click on www.vbpressroom.com.
Virginia Beach entices visitors to Live the Life every season of the year! Located in the southeastern corner of the state, Virginia Beach is four hours southeast of D.C. by car and within a days drive or less from two-thirds of the U.S. population. For visitor information, call 1-800-VA-BEACH (800/822-3224) or visit the Web site www.vbfun.com for online trip planning and more information about Virginia Beach’s new $202.5 million convention center.

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