Ingrid Myers CCS, CRS, CNE, CDPE
Realtor
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Ingrid Myers has been serving the Northern Virginia, the suburban Maryland, and DC real estate areas for over 25 years, and is a Certified Commercial Specialist (CCS) and Certified Residential Specialist (CRS), Certified Negotiation Expert(CNE), Certified Distressed Property Expert (CDPE). No other Real Estate agent can match Ingrid’s results in this market, having helped thousands of individuals, families, businesses and Service Members meet their Real Estate goals. Put Ingrid and her exclusive Internet Real Estate Marketing Team to work for you, with your listing and property marketed via 100+ Internet websites, search engines, directories and social media sites!
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Lot Size1.08 ac
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Home Size14,592 sqft
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Beds7 Beds
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Baths9 Baths
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Year Built2016
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Days on Market245
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Lot Size1.07 ac
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Home Size7,027 sqft
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Beds6 Beds
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Baths7 Baths
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Year Built2025
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Days on Market77
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(all data current as of
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- List View
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(all data current as of
1/16/2025)
Listing information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Read full disclaimer.
Ingrid is professional and works very hard for her clients. We never felt pressured, she was very good at pointing out the positives as well as the negatives of every home we looked at. We felt extremely comfortable working with her.
Our level of anxiety was significantly lowered working with Ingrid. She worked hard; it was obvious that cared about us. She provided us with a level of service that exceeded our expectations.
Ingrid made the difference. She is a consummate professional committed to total customer service