LONG AND FOSTER 309 W Maple Ave, Vienna, VA 22031 7036237010 (Office)
Experience:
12 years
Description:
Sarah Harrington has been working forover 10 years in Real Estate in the Washington DC metropolitain area. With an international marketing and finance background, Sarah brings a sound business background and education to her career as a realtor. Sarah puts her clients first with the ultimate goal of maximizing their profit while providing the best service possible. Fluent in French, Sarah has an MBA in International Business and has spent many years overseas living and working. She likes to work with clients from all backgrounds and cultures and in all price ranges, including rentals. No real estate question is too small or too big. I list and help buyers with homes in the well over $1,000,000 range, but I am just as qualified and experienced to help investors make good choices and help them purchase foreclosures and bank owned properties in much lower price ranges. I specialize in the following areas: Fairfax, Fairfax Station, Vienna, Oakton, Arlington, Alexandria and Falls Church. I also have done many transactions in Great Falls, McLean, Burke, Ashburn, Leesburg and Sterling. I am a neighborhood specialist in Mantua and Ridgelea Hills in Fairfax. see: www.MantuaHomeSearch.com I work with Anne Harrington, who has been in the business for 20 years. Our website can be found at www.AnneHarrington.com. Our mother - daughter team provides people with the wisdom of a very experienced agent, along with the dynamic marketing skills and energy of a second member. One of us is always in the area so you will always feel you are in good hands with your agent close by and ready to act at all times.
There was a throat clearing aspect to the term that just ended, said Sarah Harrington, a Supreme Court specialist at Goldstein & Russell. The term seems to be mostly about setting the stage for battles to come, she said.
The Telegraph has it that Pickles was out kayaking on Bownessie's home of Lake Windermere, in England's Lake District, as part of a team-building exercise with his company CapGemini. He was paddling with a companion, Sarah Harrington, who seemed equally struck: "I only saw it for a few seconds," she told The Telegraph, "but all I could think about was that I had to get off the lake.