The icy temps certainly haven’t slowed down homebuyers here in Arlington.
This past week, 68 properties were reported sold across the county — that’s more than double what we saw last week.
As of Feb. 14, there were 503 homes listed for sale in Arlington, according to Homesnap. This includes 369 condos, 105 detached homes and 29 townhomes.
“The median list price is $516,000 and the median sales price is $581,000,” Homesnap reports. “There have been 160 new listings in the last 4 weeks and 181 sales.”
Here’s a look at a few of the properties sold in the past seven days:
- 2301 N. Powhatan Street #2 — 6 BD/6.5 BA — $1,731,500
- 6246 19th Street N. — 5 BD/5 BA — $1,229,000
- 2006 N. Westmoreland Street — 4 BD/3.5 BA — $1,079,500
- 3503 9th Street S. — 4 BD/2 BA — $900,000
- 16 S. Aberdeen Street — 3 BD/2 BA — $785,000
- 2001 15th Street N. #418 — 2 BD/1 BA — $605,000
- 1020 S. Barton Street #262 — 2 BD/1 BA — $440,000
- 1021 Arlington Blvd #334 — studio, 1 BA — $121,000
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Progress for All Announces Inaugural Black Men Vote Virtual Town Hall
Date: April 19, 2024
Contact: Marc M. M. Peters
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