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| Victoria Begault, GRI, ABR |
- As a former Army brat, Victoria knows what it is
like to pick up your roots and relocate to a strange
city. While providing Free Buyer Representation, and
adopting a "No Pressure ~ No Hassle"
philosophy to sales, Victoria puts you at ease as she
specializes in helping first time homebuyers make that
all important first time purchase, whether buying resale
or new construction properties. She'll explain your
mortgage options, and help you discover your buying
power by putting you in touch with a loan officer for
loan pre-approval prior to your actual arrival! A
creative negotiator with over 10 years experience,
you'll be sure to get the best deal you can with
Victoria on your side, whether you're buying a home for
the very first time or simply moving up or downsizing.
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Chesapeake Bay, large inlet of the Atlantic Ocean,
eastern Maryland and eastern Virginia. It is about about 200 miles long
and varies in width between4 and 40 miles. The mouth, a passage between
Cape Charles, Virginia, on the north, and Cape Henry, Virginia, on the
south, is about about 12 miles wide. The bay is indented by many estuaries
and streams, including the James, York, Rappahannock, Potomac, Patuxent,
and Susquehanna rivers. The head of the bay is linked to the Delaware
River by the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, 19-mile long waterway
providing access to the Wilmington-Philadelphia port area. The 17.5-mile
Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, completed in 1964, crosses over and under
the entrance to the bay between Cape Henry and Cape Charles. The
Chesapeake Bay Bridge, built in the early 1950s, crosses the bay from
Sandy Point, Maryland, near Annapolis, eastward to Kent Island, Maryland.
Important ports on the bay, which is navigable by deepwater vessels
throughout its length, are Newport News, Norfolk, and Portsmouth in
Virginia and Baltimore in Maryland. The bay is an important source of
oysters, crabs, and other seafood.
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