0 beds, 1 full baths
Home size: 467
Added: 09/30/20, Last Updated: 01/17/2021
Property Type: Unit for Rent
MLS Number: VAAX251018
Subdivision: Park Place
Rentals in 22302
Studio with view of Washington D.C. from the 10th floor balcony. Close to D.C. and Old Town with a public bus in front of building to Pentagon and King St. Metro. Well maintained unit with a Murphy bed (tenant to provide queen mattress, large ... [Read more]
HOLIDAY SEASON RENT SPECIAL: HALF OFF FIRST MONTHS RENT IF LEASE SIGNED & COMMENCES ON OR BEFORE JANUARY 15 *** Beautiful 602 Square Foot Efficiency Unit At Northampton With Updates Galore * Gleaming Hardwood Floors * Freshly Painted * Spacious ... [Read more]
Updated SS Appliances, Entire apartment freshly repainted. Management on site assistance for access. Laundry room on floor. Excellent efficiency unit on 3rd floor in good condition. Balcony with excellent daylight and outside view. Large ... [Read more]
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Buying a home is a life-changing event. It is the biggest single purchase most people will make in their lives. But many potential home owners ask the question, “Why buy when you can rent?” A recent realtor.com® survey of more than a 1,000 potential home buyers found that the increase in rental costs is the main driving force behind the move to buy a house. Twenty-three percent of younger buyers (18 to 34 years old) cited rising rent as the main trigger to purchase their own property. Danielle Hale, realter.com®’s Chief Economist explains that despite the current housing market, where inventory is low and purchase prices high, potential buyers still have certain traditional views on property. Privacy tops the list for older home buyers. They are mostly looking for property that suits their long-term or retirement needs. Millennials on the other hand want their home to be a reflection of who they are while still offering stability and meeting the needs of their family. Being a first time home buyer is a daunting experience and it can take a while to find the right property to suit both the buyer’s needs and their budget.How big are homes for sale in Alexandria?
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Tiny (1 to 600 sqft) | 16 Active |
Smaller (601 to 700 sqft) | 17 Active |
Small (701 to 1,100 sqft) | 132 Active |
Modest (1101 to 1,500 sqft) | 97 Active |
Mid-Sized (1501 to 2,000 sqft) | 49 Active |
Large (2001 to 2,500 sqft) | 24 Active |
Big (2501 to 3,000 sqft) | 19 Active |
Very Large (3001 to 4,000 sqft) | 21 Active |
Sprawling (4,001 sqft and up) | 20 Active |