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Reston? 2404 Old Trace Ln is advertised for sale at $675,000. Homes in Reston were built in 1981. This house is advertised for sale at 2404 Old Trace Ln for only $675,000.
4 beds, 2 full, 2 part baths
Home size: 1,900 sq.ft.
Lot Size: 19,574 sq.ft.
Added: 08/03/17, Last Updated: 08/03/2017
Property Type: Residential Detached for Sale
MLS Number: FX10013544
Subdivision:
Reston
What the agent is saying:
BEAUTIFUL HOME IN SOUTH RESTON BACKING TO TREES & TURQUOISE TRL/TENNIS COURTS. PAINTED INSIDE & OUT. HARDWOODS ON TOP TWO LEVELS BEING SANDED & REFINISHED. NEWER KIT. W/MAPLE CABINETS & GRANITE COUNTERS. SWEET FAMILY RM OFF OF THE KITCHEN.NEW …
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Reston Home Buying Tips
Stuart Nesbitt generally knows which home a buyer is going to choose, and where to find it. This partly intuition, but largely from experience. Nesbitt Realty specifically counsels our agents to never steer buyers or buyers. We always insist that buyers choose the home without interference from the agent. However, we can use our experience to put choices in front of you that anticipate your needs and wants.
Ask Stuart Nesbitt to find out how much the seller paid for the home. Stuart Nesbitt has access to data that can help you understand the value of real estate at 2404 Old Trace Ln or anywhere in Fairfax County.
Buyers in Reston have so much more information at their fingertips: comparable sales, school district reports, walkability, and more. But don't underestimate the kind of advice you'd get from an agent . . . a real agent that works directly with you. Stuart Nesbitt has up-to-the-minute real-world knowledge of market trends. Stuart Nesbitt can also identify unseen circumstances that affect a property's price, anything from a cracked foundation or a dead boiler to whether there's been a recent school redistricting or a zoning change in the area.
Shopping for home online can increase the buyer's temptation to bump up the price range. "Some home shoppers just have trouble sticking to the budget,” says Stuart Nesbitt, a Realtor in Reston, Virginia. "One way to avoid this mistake is to get preapproved for a loan so you know exactly how much you can actually afford."