
With the constant chatter about the hot real estate market here in Arlington, we became curious: What will $1 million get you these days?
In the past, it seemed like $1 million listings were reserved for multi-level mansions, complete with elevators, spa bathrooms and resort-style pools. These days, stumbling across a $1 million listing is the norm.
Let’s take a look at some area homes that recently sold for (or around) $1 million. We’ll start here in Arlington and work our way to other parts of Northern Virginia.
Arlington
2318 N. Dinwiddie Street
Specs:
- Built: 1925
- 3 BD/3.5 BA single-family home
- 0.09 acres; 1,800 square feet
- Features: Completely renovated, in-ground pool, hardwood floors, two fireplaces
Sold: $1,000,000 (under contract after four days on market)
Alexandria
5 W. Del Ray Avenue

Specs:
- Built: 1920
- 3 BD/2.5 BA single-family home
- 0.11 acres; 1,490 square feet
- Features: Primary suite addition, walk-out basement, large driveway
Sold: $1,000,000 (under contract the same day it hit the market)
Reston
1399 Park Lake Drive

Specs:
- Built: 1985
- 6 BD/3.5 BA single-family home
- 0.93 acres; 3,864 square feet
- Features: In-ground pool, cul-de-sac location, new HVAC
Sold: $1,000,000 (under contract after three days on market)
Vienna
200 Ceret Court SW

Specs:
- Built: 1978
- 4 BD/2.5 BA single-family home
- 0.3 acres; 2,729 square feet
- Features: Recent updates, hardwood floors throughout main level, two-car garage
Sold: $982,000 (under contract after four days on market)
Ashburn
21011 Rostormel Court

Specs:
- Built: 2000
- 6 BD/5 BA single-family home
- 0.49 acres; 5,614 square feet
- Features: Walk-out basement, large rec room, two-story deck, cul-de-sac location
Sold: $1,040,000 (under contract after three days on market)
Fairfax
10617 Regent Park Court

Specs:
- Built: 2002
- 5 BD/5.5 BA single-family home
- 0.15 acres; 3,345 square feet
- Features: Fully fenced yard, new hardwood floors, rec room, workout room
Sold: $1,000,000 (under contract after three days on market)
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