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If you are a buyer spending $599,900 in Alexandria, then you might want to tour 601 Wilkes St #301 listed at $599,900 in 22314. You might be surprised by the advice that Will Nesbitt has for purchasers considering this home.
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If you're considering garden-style condos, then 601 Wilkes St #104 is offering 1,251 sqft at Tannery House in the City of Alexandria for $539,900.
Beautifully updated *Spacious1,251 sq ft split bedroom floor plan *Stellar locale-Walk score of 97 *Sweeping living rm w/elegant fireplace *Walls of windows *Gracious dining rm or den *B.I.shelving & shutters *Granite/stainless kitchen *Huge … [Read more]
Building equity in your home in Alexandria is a ready-made savings plan. Money paid for rent is money that you’ll never see again. To view this property, contact buyers agent Stuart Nesbitt. Stuart Nesbitt is an expert on real estate in 22314.
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This 2 bedroom property is in Alexandria. 601 Wilkes St #103 has 1,251 sqft of living area with 2 full baths and 0 half baths. International garden-style condos are not unusual in City of Alexandria.
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Market Square at City HallOld Town is called Old Town because it is the oldest part of Alexandria. Old Town was originally laid out in 1749 it is a nationally designated historic district. Many of Old Town's 4,000 historic buildings houses, art galleries, antique shops and restaurants are historic sites. Once the site of the second-largest slave market in the United States, Old Town’s Market Square now contains a large fountain, extensive landscaping and a Saturday morning farmers’ market.
Old Town is known for its illustrious residents and guests. George Washington called it home. Robert E. Lee worshiped at Christ Church and Thomas Jefferson entertained at nearby Gadsby’s Tavern. Old Town Alexandria offer a full menu of dining choices with restaurants ranging from fast-food to white tablecloth. A night on the town can be had at spots such as the Oyster Bar and Club Room at Union Street.
Lyles Crouch Traditional Academy
Some of the most desirable addresses in Old Town are found on the south side along the Potomac River. St. Asaph's Square and Porto Vecchio are two condo communities in the south end. St. Asaph's Square is found in a neighborhood near Lyles Crouch Elementary.
Porto Vecchio straddles the Mount Vernon trail which runs upriver toward Reagan National Airport and downriver toward Mount Vernon. Many residents of Porto Vecchio have views of the Belle Haven Marina or the Belle Haven Country Club.
Mid-rise condominium in Alexandria’s South End of Old Town
When you put your house on the market, setting the price is one of the most important decisions you make. Many Realtors believe that pricing is can make or break your sale. Under-price your home and you might cost yourself tens of thousands of dollars. Overprice your home and you risk watching it languish on the market. But how can a seller know exactly what the best price is?
Can you rely on Zillow? Not according to Zillow. Even in areas where the software has the highest confidence, Zillow says their pricing varies by 5% to 10%.
You can rely on your Realtor. Nesbitt Realty's agents have years of experience pricing homes for sale and helping buyers and sellers. They combine this experience with proprietary real estate software to give you a valuation you can trust and to help you make your best decision possible.
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Alexandria Va. Waterfront 1930
Aerial view of the Alexandria waterfront ca. 1930. Landmarks include the Torpedo Factory, the Alexandria Fertilizer and Chemical Company (trestle wharf) and Smoot Company buildings (far right). The Alexandria National Cemetery is visible as is Cameron Run and the shores of New Alexandria / Belle Haven. The waterfront in this image is practically devoid of shopping.