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It’s a very brisk week in NOVA. The weather out here is usually nothing compared to the Northeast U.S– or even Western Virginia– but the current forecast is a lot chillier than usual. That can be bad. It means getting to work is a little more arduous. It means more time putting on one layer over another. Walking the dog might feel a little torturous. A strong chill in the air can also be good, though. Huddling under fuzzy blankets near kindling fireplaces. A great excuse to skip the gym, too. Most importantly, a lovely excuse to go grab a fresh, warm, deliciously brewed cup of coffee. If you need a quick, cozy pick or just need something to add warmth to your bones, we’ve compiled a list of some of the best Northern Virginian coffee shops.

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If you're following the Northern Virginia housing market, you've probably felt the shift. Gone are the days of 20 offers in 24 hours. With the government shutdown causing uncertainty and a general slowdown, many are asking the big question: is the market about to crash?

The short answer? No. It's normalizing.

While things are definitely slower, there's some fantastic news for buyers: interest rates are dropping. We're seeing clients lock in rates as low as 5.9% and 5.99%, a welcome relief from the 7%+ rates we saw earlier.

But the real story is in the county-level data. Here’s what I'm seeing on the ground.


The NoVA Market: A County-by-County Look


We're seeing a consistent theme across the region: active listings are at a five-year…

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Northern Virginia is a pretty snazzy spot so it makes sense that some neat inventions and innovations have come from this little nook of the U.S. To preface, there are some technicalities on this list— I.E a lot of these creations originate in ancient times, but patents for them as products emerged out of NoVa. Nonetheless I’ve compiled a list that gives Northern Virginia credit where credit is due. 

 

Camouflage

North Virginia didn’t really invent this print, the story is a bit more complicated— technicalities and all that. Camouflage had been around since 1914 when a French artist created the pattern for WWI. Then Britain adopted the ‘advance technology’, with the U.S following suit. Now this was mostly used within military context; hunters…

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