Alexandria, VA
$150,000

Alexandria, VA
$150,000

Chantilly, VA
$69,000

Reston, VA
$425,000

Fairfax County, VA
$219,000
Annandale, VA
Not Disclosed
Marshall, VA
$150,000
Portsmouth, VA
$699,000
Highland Springs, VA
$549,000
Norfolk, VA
$1,500,000
Fairfax County, VA
$160,000
Available Nationwide
$60,000
Charlottesville, VA
$1,195,000
Virginia Beach, VA
$500,000
Fairfax County, VA
$13,500,000
Orange, VA
$175,000
Doug Jackson
Capital Business Brokers
Serving Alexandria County, VA
Doug Jackson is Northern Virginia's Number One Business Seller. As a former owner of the world's largest business brokerage network Doug Jackson is one of the most experienced business brokers on the East Coast. And with more than 700 successful transactions, Doug's understanding of his market area is second to none. Call Doug at Virginia (703) 898-0888 Doug@cbbva.com www.CBBVA.com
Richmond, VA
Not Disclosed
Lynchburg, VA
$999,000
Doswell, VA
$700,000
Newport News, VA
$100,000
Fairfax, VA
Not Disclosed
Available in Virginia
$50,000
Fairfax, VA
$3,950,000
Norfolk, VA
$1,400,000
Virginia
$450,000
$200,000
$29,750
$54,900
$10,000
$110,000
$5,000
Available Nationwide
$90,000
$5,000
$35,000
$35,000
Not Disclosed
Available Nationwide
$50,000
$20,000
Not Disclosed
Virginia is a small but beautiful state, with soaring mountains in the west, and popular beaches in the east. There are 8.4 million Virginians, making this state – also known as the Old Dominion – the 12th biggest in size in terms of its population. Virginia Beach is the largest city in the state, with more than 450,000 residents. Other Virginia locales with populations topping 100,000 people include Norfolk, Chesapeake, and Richmond, which is the state capital. In addition, many smaller cities and towns in Virginia are part of the D.C. metro area, a region with a combined population of 6.2 million inhabitants. In fact, the United States government serves as the employer to about a quarter of all Virginians.
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