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Richmond Becomes the Fastest-Growing Data Center Market in the U.S.
Quick Answer: Richmond, Virginia is now the fastest-growing data center market in the United States, with colocation and hyperscale capacity expanding roughly sevenfold in just six months. Driven by available land, abundant power, and overflow demand from Northern Virginia's "Data Center Alley," t
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Is It a Buyer's or Seller's Market in Northern Virginia Right Now? (April 2026)
Is It a Buyer's or Seller's Market in Northern Virginia Right Now? (April 2026) Northern Virginia in spring 2026 is technically still a seller's market — but it's the most balanced version of one we've seen in years. Inventory is climbing, days on market are 39% longer than last spring, and buyers f
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Top-Rated Elementary School Zones in Loudoun County Real Estate (2026 Guide)
Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) consistently rank among the highest-performing districts in Virginia, and for most families moving to the DMV, the elementary school zone is the single biggest factor in where they buy. Homes inside top-rated LCPS elementary boundaries routinely sell faster and
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Fairfax County Real Estate Market Update — April 2026
Fairfax County Real Estate Market Update — April 2026 Heading into late April 2026, the Fairfax County housing market looks healthier than the "cooling market" headlines suggest — but it also looks nothing like the frenzied 2021–2022 run. According to Bright MLS data released by the Northern Virgini
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