Car-Dependent
12
Walk Score ®
Out of 100
Walking is difficult in this neighborhood, which is considered a car-dependent area.
23090 Weybridge Square, Brambleton, VA 20148
23090 Weybridge Square, Brambleton, VA 20148
Url: http://www.northernvirginiastudenthousing.com/housing/property/23090-weybridge-square/sy74wk5
Phone Number: (571) 601-2681
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No Pets Allowed
Shops at Moorefield Village | Walk: 29 min (1.5 mi) |
Brambleton Town Center | Walk: 45 min (2.3 mi) |
Dulles Market Square | Walk: 39 min (2.0 mi) |
Ashburn, Silver Line Center Platform | Walk: 55 min (2.9 mi) |
Loudoun Gateway, Silver Line Center Platform | Walk: 90 min (4.7 mi) |
Washington Dulles International Airport, Silver Line Center Platform | Drive: 14 min (7.9 mi) |
Washington Dulles International | Drive: 19 min (8.8 mi) |
Ronald Reagan Washington Ntl | Drive: 51 min (33.7 mi) |
NOVA, Loudoun Campus | Drive: 18 min (9.1 mi) |
George Mason University | Drive: 18 min (9.3 mi) |
GWU, Virginia Sci. and Tech. | Drive: 18 min (9.5 mi) |
Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Trail | Drive: 12 min (5.9 mi) |
Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve | Drive: 12 min (7.0 mi) |
Gilbert's Corner Regional Park | Drive: 15 min (8.9 mi) |
Frying Pan Farm Park | Drive: 17 min (9.8 mi) |
As a licensed realtor, Mansoora has been in the real estate business for over thirteen years and have successfully sold many homes including new constructions that total up to $30 million dollars within the last year alone. She has an in-depth knowledge that allows her to assist in bridging the gap with lot and land acquisition by bringing landowners, builders, financiers, and buyers together to the benefit of the seller. Her dedicated professionalism and market expertise provides her clients with the best achievable housing outcomes. She has spent over a decade serving the areas of Vienna, Great Falls, and Mclean. She is also licensed in Maryland and the District of Columbia. Mansoora fluently speak English, Urdu/Hindu, Farsi, and Punjabi, which enables her to communicate with ease with a gamut of local as well as international clientele. She is a local and international supporter and advocate for Embry Rucker Shelter, Food for Others, SOS Orphaned Children’s Villages in Pakistan, and Friends of Pakistan. Her commitment is to ensure that her clients have the greatest experience with their home buying or home selling process. Over fifty percent of her clients are referrals. Although, real estate is her passion, she enjoys spending time with friends and family Mansoora created a mantra for herself, repeating the words: “People actually need my help because they don’t have the knowledge of the real estate market. Change your thinking; change your world.” An outside-the-box thinker, Mansoora looked for a niche she could carve her business into and started focusing on land acquisition and new construction when only a few were doing it. She specializes in this area today, with about 80 percent of her business centered on working with builders, assisting in land acquisition, and selling new construction. Mansoora closed almost $30 million in 2021. “The most fulfilling thing about my work is connecting with people and trying to understand what it is that motivates their home search,” Mansoora says. “I’ve also become more compassionate about other people’s struggles over the years and have developed a desire to help those in need.” “I am a true believer in the empowerment of women,” she continues. “I want every woman to stand up for themself, get a good education, and be professional by choice so they can make their own decisions in life. My professional plans include opening a charity organization to help women like me acquire education and a professional career. I want to use all of my opportunities to the best of my abilities to help others.” As Mansoora keeps working toward her goals, she remains focused on growing her business while being the best mother and wife she can be. Family always comes first for her.