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Nationals Star Settles in Clarendon

By Mary Clare Fleury   Published Friday, March 30, 2007

Nats fans can sleep easier: It looks as though Ryan Zimmerman plans to stay.

The star third baseman bought this seven-year-old, three-bedroom end townhouse in Arlington’s Clarendon neighborhood for $965,000. The 3,000 square-foot house has floor-to-ceiling windows, a two-sided fireplace, and a two-car garage. A fan favorite, Zimmerman was rookie-of-the-year runner-up last season.

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Clarendon is a great place to be when you are single and in your 20s. Hopefully he will have a chance to enjoy it on homestands.

Posted by: Kevin (Fairfax),

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