Discovering the Timeless Elegance of Old Town Alexandria’s 325 Queen St

A Glimpse into Old Town Alexandria's Historic Charm and Modern Living

Explore the unique blend of historical significance and modern amenities in Alexandria, Virginia, with a focus on Old Town Alexandria. This article provides an insightful look at the lifestyle, community features, and the value of living in this iconic area.

Old Town Alexandria is renowned for its rich history and vibrant community life. The market here is quite active, with an average of 28 days on the market. Homes in this area offer an average living area of 1,637 sq ft and a price per square foot of $796. Among the standout properties is 325 Queen St, a historic colonial end unit townhouse listed at $1,795,000. This home is a perfect example of Old Town Alexandria's blend of history and luxury, offering 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, and 1,464 sq ft of living space. For more details, visit 325 Queen St.

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325 Queen St, an award-winning historic residence, stands as a testament to preservation and modern sophistication. With its expansive corner lot, breathtaking garden, and rare detached garage, this property marries the allure of the past with contemporary luxury. The home has undergone extensive renovations, including a gourmet kitchen, elegant living spaces, and a stunning garden. Its prime location in Alexandria City makes it a coveted address.

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Schofield Stewart

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Schofield Stewart is a versatile member of the property management staff at Nesbitt Realty. Raised in Fairfax County, his educational journey took him from the local schools, such as Lake Braddock SS, to the University of Waikato in Hamilton, New Zealand. Here, he pursued a double major in Laws and Environmental Planning, leading to his qualification as a Barrister and Solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand.