Condo Real Estate Report

Real estate inventory data, what's sold and facts about condo real estate as of 07/21/2023

Are you considering purchasing a condo in 22203 in Arlington? As might be expected, it's a smart idea to study the condominium real estate in the area. Not to mention, Will Nesbitt believes that you will be astonished by what is happening with condos in the area right now. See below for more info about the current state of the condo real estate market, including
  • condominium inventory data,
  • what condominiums have recently sold in Northern Virginia, and
  • facts about condos currently selling.
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Alexandria Area Real Estate Inventory Update

How is the real estate market 07/20/2023 in Alexandria area?

Are you looking at buying a residence in Alexandria area? As a matter of course, you should study Alexandria area real estate. What is more, even if you are not astonished by what is happening in Alexandria area, you can benefit from this information. See below for more information about the current state of the Alexandria area real estate market, including
  • facts about Alexandria real estate
  • what's currently for sale in the Alexandria area
  • real estate inventory data
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About Selling Your Detached Home At Braddock Heights

Early 20th-Century 5-Bedroom Detached Homes That Have Sold At Braddock Heights

What's your home at Braddock Heights in 22302 worth? Nesbitt Realty can help you find the market value of your real estate in Alexandria for free. Photo of 2417 Davis Ave Are you considering selling your residence in the City of Alexandria at Braddock Heights? If so, it's recommended to take into account what homes have sold for in the surrounding neighborhood. Those detached homes can give a real estate seller an idea of the list price for the home.

Did you know that in at Braddock Heights:

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Discover Historic Old Town Alexandria: A Focus on 505 Queen St

Located on the banks of the Potomac River in the City of Alexandria, Old Town is the oldest and most historic neighborhood in Alexandria, Virginia. The vibrant community of Old Town, established in the late 17th century, offers residents a unique blend of past and present, where colonial-era buildings exist alongside modern establishments. Today, we explore 505 Queen Street, a residence that stands as a testament to the charm and architectural elegance that characterizes Old Town. 505 Queen St 505 Queen St, a coveted end unit townhouse, built in 1912, showcases an impressive blend of early 20th-century design and modern functionality. Listed for $1,469,900, this modest, luxury, traditional townhouse offers 3 bedrooms, 3 full baths, and 1 half bath, spread across 1,424 square feet of living space. The interior of this home is a nod to a bygone era, with high ceilings, hardwood floors, dentil crown molding, and a palladian window with stain-glass inset accents. At the same time, modern updates have been made to elevate every room and provide the comfort needed for today. The kitchen, for example, features top-of-the-line stainless appliances, sleek marble countertops, and custom soft-close technology cabinets/drawers. As for the community of Old Town, the average days on the market for properties is 22. Properties here offer an average living area of 1,638 square feet, with prices averaging $903 per square foot. The most expensive property in Old Town is currently 101 Quay St listed for $2,895,000, while the least expensive is 906 S Washington St #309 for $290,000. The City of Alexandria boasts a thriving public school system, and Old Town is served by Jefferson-Houston, and Lyles-Crouch Elementary Schools, and Alexandria City, and T.C. Williams High Schools. These schools are a testament to the city's commitment to quality education. In conclusion, Old Town, especially the area around 505 Queen St, offers a rare blend of historic charm and modern amenities. It’s not just about the properties; it's about a lifestyle – a sense of community, history, and convenience that makes this area more than just a place to live, but a place to call home.