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The Four Winds at Oakton

from $179,900 - $304,400

Oakton, VA 22124

The Four Winds at Oakton


The Oronoco Waterfront Residences

from $1,625,000 - $4,250,000

Alexandria, VA 22314

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Pelhams Reach

from $218,990 - $273,990

Culpeper, VA 22701

K. Hovnanian Homes ®

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Wootton Crossing by NVHomes

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Wootton Crossing

from $694,990 - $694,990

Rockville, MD 20850

NVHomes

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Potomac Yard

from $638,580 - $1,050,990

Alexandria, VA 22301

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Townes at The Hampshires

from $499,900 - $574,800

Washington, DC 20011

Comstock Homes


Oak Creek Single Family Homes

from $405,990 - $449,990

Upper Marlboro, MD 20774

Ryan Homes

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Mountain Valley at Villages at Round Hill

from $382,990 - $457,990

Round Hill, VA 20141

K. Hovnanian Homes ®

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Cherry Hill Crossing by Centex Homes

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Cherry Hill Crossing

Dumfries, VA 22026

Centex Homes


Beechtree Townhomes

from $384,165 - $401,015

Upper Marlboro, MD 20774

NVHomes

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Broadlands/The Villages

from $309,990 - $332,990

Ashburn, VA 20148

Van Metre Homes


Lenah Mill - The Carolinas

from $607,995 - $689,473

Aldie, VA 20105

Toll Brothers

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Forget, for a moment, the Mall and its famous memorials, the civics lesson you probably received in high school--and take a look at D.C. as the world-class city it has become. Like its eastern seaboard counterparts New York City, Philadelphia, and Boston, the home of the Smithsonian has a fantastic arts scene. And if you're looking for a four-star meal in the U.S., you couldn't do any better than a night out in D.C. Of course, you'll want to see the Washington Monument, the Vietnam Memorial, and the Lincoln Memorial, and you'll have to take a stroll down Capitol Hill. But once you've done all your D.C. "musts," this is a city that will never stop surprising you.

You may have been to the National Gallery (and seen this hemisphere's only Da Vinci!) and eaten at the The Occidental or the Old Ebbitt Grill (and hobnobbed with politicians from both sides of the aisle) but there's so much more to explore. Check out DCEats.org for your next favorite restaurant, but we recommend you make the trip for Acadiana, Marcel's, Cafe Saint-Ex, and the numerous Vietnamese and Ethiopian (and everything else under the sun) restaurants of Adams Morgan. Off-the-beaten path in the arts is harder to find--but it's out there too. Take a closer look at the area's smaller museums, such as the Kreeger Museum, filled with Impressionist works, and the Hirshhorn Museum, home to modern and abstract works by such luminaries as Andy Warhol and Georgia O'Keefe. For more modern art, visit the Phillips Collection, the nation's first truly modern art museum.

Of course, not everything happens indoors in D.C. A wonderful year-round climate, with distinct seasons, makes a wide variety of activities not only possible, but downright fun. Start with a tour of the Great Falls National Park, a 4-mile long trail that culminates in a view of the Potomac Falls. You should also carve out a day to see the mysterious Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, with over a hundred thousand species of exotic aquatic plants such as ferns and lotuses. It makes a great date for a couple. If you're a hiker, you're in luck because the C&O Canal, Washington & Old Dominion Trail, the Mount Vernon Trail, and the Capital Crescent Trail are all a stone's throw from the Beltline.

Let New Home Source help you find a home, so you can discover America's capital.

If you're looking for a new home in Washington DC, you've come to the right place. New Home Source is the Internet's leading provider of new homes in Washington DC. Choose from a list of Washington DC new home subdivisions, with predefined condo, townhome or house plans, or pick a Washington DC homebuilder and have a custom home built on your own lot. Whether you choose a new house in a Washington DC neighborhood or prefer a custom home built by a homebuilder in Washington DC, you can't go wrong using New Home Source to get your new home search started.

If you need help finding the right new home in Washington DC may we suggest you expand your real estate search to include all the surrounding cities and homes for sale in Washington DC. Not only does New Home Source provide you with a wide array of new home builders, but we also allow you to narrow down your real estate search based on price, bedrooms, amenities, schools, and property type (including Washington DC Golf Homes, Washington DC Condos & Townhomes, and Washington DC Waterfront Homes). Once you use New Home Source you'll understand why it's your best resource in Washington DC for new home construction.

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