it is 1100 acres
The average price of real estate in Arlington Texas will vary depending on the exact location and the size of the house. Generally, real estate is on offer from between $150,000-$1,000,000.
Yes, there is a George Leonard School of Real Estate, located at 1900 Ballpark Way, Arlington, TX. The phone is (817) 640-8858 .
Big Runaway happened in 1778-07.
General Lee's estate was taken by the Union because of non-payment of taxes, and turned into Arlington National Cemetery, which it is to this day
His family estate was in Arlington, Virginia.
95.8 square miles
Updated listings for homes for sale in Arlington, Texas can be found at Arlington Realty, ReMax, Trulia, Keller Williams Realty and WG Real Estate Services.
Arlington National Cemetery covers an area of 624 acres comprising about 300,000 grave sites.
Arlington was not the property of Robert E. Lee, but of his wife. In 1778, John Parke Custis, George Washington's stepson, bought the Abingdon Estate and other tracts from Gerard Alexander. George Washington Parke Custis, son and heir of John Custis and step grandson of George Washington inherited the northern 1100 acres of this land and began construction of a mansion in 1802 on the high ground overlooking the Potomac River and the City of Washington. The building was finally completed in 1817. At first named Mount Washington, it was soon renamed Arlington after the original Custis estate established before 1680 in Northhampton County, Virginia. The property was inherited by Mary Anne Randolph Custis, who was married to Robert E. Lee. He was an Army officer, and had no home of his own. He had been named as the executor for his father-in-law's estate, and took a 2 year leave of absence from the Army to settle the estate. While he was the Master of Arlington, he was never the owner.
Arlington Foreclosures offer real estate services and also do foreclosures which is the legal process of attempting to recover the balance of a loan from one who has stopped paying it.
Arlington National Cemetery opened in May 1864 during the American Civil War on the grounds of the Arlington Estate in Virginia. It was established as a military cemetery to honor and bury Union soldiers who died during the conflict.
It depends on how big the estate is.