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Open houses in Arlington this weekend

Happy Friday Arlington!

It’s officially fall and we have a new round of open houses to check out this weekend.

According to Homesnap, there are currently 523 homes for sale. Of those homes, 308 are condos, 172 are detached homes and 43 are condos. The median sales price is $625,00 and the median list price is $695,000.

Here’s a look at some of the open houses taking place in Arlington this weekend:

  • 1801 N. Herndon Street
    5 BR/5.5 BA Single-family home
    Noteworthy: Private front patio, built-in gas fireplace, vaulted ceilings
    Listed: $3,195,000
    Open: Sunday, 1-3 p.m. (Michelle Sagatov – Washington Fine Properties)
  • 6037 23rd Street N.
    5 BR/4.5 BA Single-family home
    Noteworthy: Three finished levels, two car garage, screened in patio
    Listed: $1,875,000
    Open: Saturday, 1-4 p.m. (Brittany Camacho – Century 21 Redwood Realty)
  • 1146 N. Vernon Street
    4 BR/3.5 BA Townhouse
    Noteworthy: End unit, second level deck, gas fireplace
    Listed: $1,096,000
    Open: Saturday, 12-2:30 pm. (Aiden Berri – The ONE Street Company)
  • 3220 5th Street N.
    5 BR/2 BA Single-family home
    Noteworthy: Screened back porch, fenced lot, den
    Listed: $989,000
    Open: Sunday, 1-4 p.m. (Anne Cronin – McEnearney Associates)
  • 1201 N. Garfield Street #616
    2 BR/2 BA Condo
    Noteworthy: Corner unit, gas fireplace, natural oak hardwood floors
    Listed: $699,900
    Open: Sunday, 1-3 p.m. (Shawn Battle – Century 21 Redwood Realty)

See all Arlington open house listings here.

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