Listed below you will find a list of each subdivision (or condo) with listings in Olympus. This list is compiled from active listings today. This list is updated often to ensure that we're providing timely tallies that you may depend on. The data listed below is pulled directly from the Multiple Listing Service, so there are some quirks to keep in mind.
You may find a subdivision listed more than once.
Firstly that the names of subdivisions (or condominiums) collected below were all typed into the Multiple Listing Service by listing agents. Because humans entered the data, there may be typographical errors. Later, those spelling errors can be corrected and that correction makes it appear that a property has been listed when in reality the error was corrected.
Furthermore, there may be some variances as to what exactly a specific community is called. If there is even one letter of difference between two entries this will be counted as different communities. Hence, if you really want to get a tally, you should consider all possible variations of the subdivision's name. For example, Midtown condominiums in Alexandria are sometimes known as Midtown, Midtowns, Midtown condomiums, Midtown Alexandria, Midtown Alexandria Station.
"I saw a sign up but the subdivision isn't listed below."
Is there another way to spell this specific community?
Of course, for the reason stated above, make sure you look for all possible variations of the name.
Is the listing for rent?
This tally does not cover rental properties. Therefore, it's possible that the sign you saw was for a rental property. Also, this list
exclusively includes active listings in Olympus.
Is the property coming soon?
An active listing is a property that is available and on the market. There are quite a few properties which have a sign up that are not
active.
For example, from time to time a sign is up because the property is
coming soon. A listing that is in coming-soon status is not
yet available and not yet for sale. Only agents have access to information about listings that are in coming-soon status. In addition, the MLS database does not allow us to count those listings in our count. If you want to know about coming-soon homes in a particular neighborhood, you'll have to email us directly.
Is the listing sold?
Not to mention, sometimes that a listing is already sold or
under contract when you see the for sale posted. Under-contract notices aren't posted the moment a property settles. Not to mention, it happens that the listing agent is a little tardy with putting up the under-contract riders. Because of these reasons, it's possible to see a sign up when a listing is not active.
Do you need timely updates from a particular community?
If you would like to be contacted when a property is active in a particular community, just let us know. Not to mention, your agent can also give you specific information on a specific property if you contact us directly. Nesbitt Realty has a agent that can quickly find the information you want.
You can arrange the neighborhoods by number or alphabetically.
The arrows at the header below are useful for sorting the communities. But even so, when you organize by tally, just remember the tips above, because those tallies aren't 100% true. Still, the list is still useful.