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Prince George's County -
The Land of Higher Learning
Prince George's public schools are
undergoing some major reconstruction. The state has just awarded the county 1
billion dollars to enhance its academic excellence. Several new schools are
being constructed throughout the county. In addition to academic excellence,
schools offer vocational training, special education classes, remedial studies
and programs for children with learning disabilities. Special educational
resources for gifted and exceptionally talented students, and adult career
centers are also offered. A wide range of interscholastic programs and
activities are also available.
The Prince George's County area also has a
substantial number of
private
and parochial schools, ranging from neighborhood preschools to nationally
recognized college preparatory schools. The county's schools system is ranked
16th is size in the country and is recognized for its innovative educational
programs. The
University of Maryland,
Bowie State
University and Prince George's County
Community College represent the county's institutes of higher learning.
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When you are interviewing prospective real estate agents to help you sell your home, ask how they find buyers. In the past, a "For Sale" sign would go into the ground, the basic information went into the Multiple Listing Service, and then there was an occasional Sunday classified ad and an "open house". If the house did not sell right away, the agent might recommend a price reduction.
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Home price appreciation can result in a substantial return on the buyer's investment as a house increases in value over time. |
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