Below you will find a accounting of each subdivision (or condominium) with properties for sale in Highland Estates. The list below is compiled from active listings today. This list is refreshed every few minutes to ensure that we're providing fresh data which you can rely on. The information found below is taken directly from the Multiple Listing Service, so there are some tips to be aware of.
You might spot a subdivision listed more than once.
You should know that the names of subdivisions (or condominiums) listed below were all entered into the Multiple Listing Service by listing agents. Because humans entered the data, there may be typographical errors. Of course sometimes, those spelling errors can be corrected and that correction makes it seem like a property has moved from one subdivision to another when in reality the listing was updated.
Also, there may be some diffence of opinion as to what exactly a specific community is named. If there is even one character of difference between two entries this will be counted as different communities. Hence, when you really want to get a picture, you have to consider all the variations of the community's name. For instance, Midtown condominiums in Fairfax County are by some people known as Midtown, Midtowns, Midtown condomiums, Midtown Alexandria, Midtown Alexandria Station.
"I saw a sign posted but the community isn't listed below."
Is there a different name for this specific subdivision?
Of course, for the reason stated above, make sure you look for all possible variations of the spelling.
Is the property for rent?
This tally does not cover rental properties. Therefore, it may be that the sign you saw was for a rental property. And, this list
only covers listings still for sale in Highland Estates.
Is the property coming soon?
An active listing is a property that is available and on the market. There are many properties that have a sign up that are not
active.
For example, sometimes a sign is up because the property is
coming soon. A listing that is coming-soon is not
yet available and not yet on the market. Only agents have access to information about listings that are coming-soon. Furthermore, the Multiple Listing Service does not permit us to count those listings in our tally. If you want to know about coming-soon homes in a specific neighborhood, you'll have to contact us directly.
Is the listing under-contract?
Also, it happens that a listing is already sold or
under contract when you spot the sign up. Under-contract signs don't go up the second a contract is signed. Not to mention, from time to time that the listing agent is a less than prompt with putting up the under-contract riders. Because of these reasons, you may see a sign up when a property is not active.
Do you need regular updates from a specific subdivision?
If you would like to be notified when real estate is available in a particular neighborhood, just let us know. And, Nesbitt Realty can also give you specific information on a particular listing when you reach out to us directly. We can recommend a agent that can quickly find the information you want.
You can arrange the communities by count or alphabetically.
The arrows at the header below are useful for organizing the neighborhoods. Conversely, when you sort by number of active listings, just remember the points above, because the count isn't completely true. Still, the list is still useful.