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Nancy Chandler Assoc.
Phone: (757) 222-6238
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My Current Listings: |
$499,000 in Meadowbrook 7502 Shirland Avenue |
$2,500,000 in Lochhaven 7411 Glencove Place |
$750,000 in Ghent 828 Graydon Ave. |
$585,000 in Lochhaven 1314 Cloncurry Road |
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$2,200,000 in Algonquin Park 7337 Barberry Lane |
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$340,000 in Talbot Park 104 Talbot Hall Rd. |
$946,271 in Lochhaven 1702 Cloncurry Rd |
$645,000 in Meadowbrook 1414 Runnymede Road |
$715,000 in Algonquin Park 1086 Algonquin Rd. |
$320,000 in Larchmont 783 W. 53rd St. |
$200,000 in Belvedere 5808 Granby St. |
$499,900 in Edgewater 5903 Studeley Ave. |
$295,000 in Meadowbrook 1614 Runnymede Rd. |
$520,000 in Birdneck Acres 1200 Bluebird Dr. |
$225,000 in Sterling Point 2404 Bidgood Dr. |
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Virginia Kitchin |

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Direct Line: (757) 222-6238
Office: (757) 623-2382
Fax: (757) 627-8180
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Did you know Virginia Kitchin also
handles rentals?
Virginia has been a full time agent since obtaining her license in New
York in 1983. She has been a member of
the HRRA Circle of Excellence
(formerly the Million Dollar Sales Club) for 19 consecutive
years, receiving the Gold Award for 14 of the last 16 years.
This didn't happen by accident.
Call Virginia and Let Her Skills Work for You!
Virginia is a native of Norfolk and a graduate of Granby High School.
When she was eighteen she was the Virginia State Tennis champion in
both singles and doubles.
She continues her love of tennis to this day.
She received a degree in Art History from Sweet Briar College and has
taught Art History in both elementary and high school,
as well as to adult groups.
She has been a docent for many years at various
museums including the Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, VA;
the Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY;
the Neuberger Museum, Westchester County, NY;
the Bayly Art Museum, Charlottesville, VA;
and the Fine Arts Center, Roanoke, VA.
Virginia lived in all of the
above places with her husband, Lee, a lawyer and corporate executive,
and their four sons, all now grown. During the period from 1973 to 1984,
when they returned to Norfolk, the Kitchins lived in six houses. Virginia
knows well the pains and rewards of moving a family from place to place.
While raising her children,
Virginia was active in The Junior League, Cub Scouts (den leader many
times), PTA, various arts groups, and, she accompanied her children to
their many sports and other activities. Now that same energy, hard work,
and attention is directed toward her real estate career.
Please give Virginia a call, you'll be glad you did!
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