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I would go on the side of storing information regarding addresses in the address table rather than the account table.

So have a column on the address table showing it to be the primary address - something like addressContext nvarchar(max).
In the end it's not a deal-breaker but it does mean that you are de-coupling your data(not sure that is the correct term) by only storing account information in the account table and address information in the address table.

Also don't use varchar(100) as you will run out of room sooner than you think - use nvarchar(max) instead, there will not be much of a performance hit and you are allowing for large addresses.
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