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Long & Foster's Ashburn Office Moving to One Loudoun

New location will feature outdoor interactive touchscreens.

Image: Artist’s concept of new Long & Foster office at One Loudoun

Release: Long & Foster Real Estate

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The Ashburn office of Long & Foster Real Estate, the largest independent residential real estate company in the United States, will move to a new location in One Loudoun on Wednesday, April 15. Dubbed Loudoun’s new downtown, the popular town center complex is home to numerous restaurants, shops and entertainment venues, making the new office a convenient location for home buyers and sellers in the Ashburn, Leesburg and Sterling communities.

“Long & Foster is committed to having the best trained and best equipped agents in the business, and this new office helps us to accomplish those goals, giving us a comfortable working environment that’s designed for both collaboration and education,” said Dan Freire, branch manager of Long & Foster’s Ashburn office. “The expansive location offers a modern café-style workspace for our agents, as well as plenty of open space for clients to stop by and learn more about the many buying and selling opportunities in Northern Virginia.”

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Freire will continue to lead a team of about 65 sales associates at the new facility, which will feature outdoor interactive touchscreens that passersby can use to search for nearby homes, find a Long & Foster agent or get more information. The office is one of only a few Long & Foster locations to feature the outdoor home-search system.

Additionally, the upgraded Ashburn office will offer executive conference rooms for home buyers and sellers to meet with their agents.

Long & Foster plans to hold a grand opening at the new office, at 20396 Exchange St. in Ashburn, in the coming weeks. For more information, visit www.LongandFoster.com or contact the Ashburn office at 703-724-9494.

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