December is here and the holidays are in full swing, so let’s take a look back at Arlington real estate in November.
This past month, more than 250 homes were sold across Arlington with a median sales price of $685,000 and a median list price of $595,000, according to Homesnap. Additionally, homes spend an average of 82 days on the market.
Now, let’s take a look at a few of the most expensive homes sold in November:
- 6300 36th Street N. — 6 BD/6.5 BA single-family home — $2,299,000
- 3845 N. Chesterbrook Road — 6 BD/5.5 BA single-family home — $2,200,000
- 3100 N. Nelson Street — 6 BD/5 BA single-family home — $1,999,000
- 4924 Little Falls Road — 4 BD/4.5 BA single-family home — $1,755,000
- 3012 N. Rochester Street — 5 BD/4.5 BA single-family home — $1,650,000
- 2000 Clarendon Boulevard #1205 — 2 BD/2.5 BA condo — $1,499,420
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It’s already November and fall is definitely here as we say hello again to daylight savings — don’t forget to set you clocks back this weekend!
Taking a look back, in October, there were 655 homes listed for sale across Arlington, including 177 new listings, according to Homesnap. Of those 655 homes listed for sale, 408 were condos. Additionally, the median list price was $649,900 with a median sales price of $688,000.
Below are a few of the most expensive homes sold in October:
- 3155 20th Street N. — 6 BD/5.5 BA single-family home — $3,750,000
- 4151 39th Street N. — 6 BD/6.5 BA single-family home — $2,650,000
- 4124 N. Richmond Street — 6 BD/5.5 BA single-family home — $2,425,000
- 5624 34th Street N. — 6 BD/5.5 BA single-family home — $2,149,000
- 1111 19th Street N. #2904 — 3 BD/3.5 BA condo — $2,000,000
- 1604 N. Cleveland Street — 4 BD/3 BA single-family home — $1,890,000
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Welcome to October — it’s spooky season!
With a new month, it’s time to take a look back on some of the most expensive homes sold in Arlington in September. (For some, these price tags may be a bit spooky…)
Taking a look back, in September, more than 200 homes were sold across Arlington with a median sales price of $698,700, according to Homesnap. Additionally, homes spent an average of 66 days on the market.
Now, here are a few of the most expensive homes sold in Arlington this past month:
- 4408 33rd Road N. — 6 BD/5.5 BA single-family home — $2,725,000
- 3911 Lorcom Lane — 5 BD/5.5 BA single-family home — $2,475,000
- 514 N. Monroe Street — 5 BD/5.5 BA single-family home — $2,336,550
- 3223 1st Street N. — 6 BD/4.5 BA single-family home — $1,925,000
- 2727 N. Radford Street — 6 BD/4.5 BA single-family home — $1,875,000
- 1611 N. Bryan Street — 5 BD/4.5 BA single-family home — $1,860,500
- 4115 N. Randolph Court — 6 BD/6.5 BA single-family home — $1,850,000
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In this latest edition of Just Sold, we’re highlighting “budget buy” properties sold in the past month.
These include single-family home sales under $900,000, townhouse and duplex sales under $750,000, and condo sales under $600,000. Yes, these “budget” prices are high by most standards, but they are among the more affordable properties in Arlington right now.
Take a look at some of this past month’s budget buys:
- 5630 8th Road N.
5 BD/4.5 BA single-family home
Sold: $885,000 - 1020 19th Street S.
2 BD/1 BA single-family home
Sold: $790,000 - 600 S. Walter Reed Drive
4 BD/2 BA single-family home
Sold: $769,000 - 1043 N. Monroe Street
2 BD/2 BA townhouse
Sold: $715,000 - 1617 10th Street S.
3 BD/2 BA townhouse
Sold: $595,000 - 1001 N. Vermont Street #710
2 BD/2 BA condo
Sold: $575,000 - 2301 25th Street S. #4405
2 BD/2 BA condo
Sold: $475,000
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In the past couple of months, we’ve highlighted what $1 million and $750,000 can afford you in real estate around Northern Virginia. For each roundup, we showcased recently sold single-family homes.
This month, we’re taking a look at what $500,000 can get you. However, as you may have guessed, finding a single-family home that’s sold for $500,000 in Arlington is a bit unrealistic these days. Instead, we’ll focus on condos sold in the past three months. It’s worth noting these prices do not include condo fees.
We’ll start here in Arlington and work our way to other parts of the area.
Arlington
3347 S. Wakefield Street #B1
Specs:
- Built: 1940
- 3 BD/2 BA condo
- 1,290 square feet
- Features: Recent renovations, open floor plan, nearby community pool and tennis courts
Sold: $500,000
Alexandria
5112 Donovan Drive #405
Specs:
- Built: 2001
- 2 BD/2 BA condo
- 1,349 square feet
- Features: Private balcony, underground parking, two-level vaulted ceiling, community pool and basketball court
Sold: $505,000
McLean
1641 International Drive #315
Specs:
- Built: 1998
- 2 BD/2 BA condo
- 1,114 square feet
- Features: Corner unit, recent updates, near Metro
Sold: $495,000
Reston
12001 Market Street #419
Specs:
- Built: 2003
- 2 BD/2 BA condo
- 1,224 square feet
- Features: Two-level penthouse, balcony overlooking pool, two assigned underground parking spaces
Sold: $497,500
Sterling
45141 Kincora Drive
Specs:
- Built: 2019
- 3 BD/2.5 BA condo
- 1,608 square feet
- Features: Gourmet kitchen with stainless steel appliances, wood floors
Sold: $500,000
Woodbridge
Specs:
- Built: 2004
- 2 BD/2 BA condo
- 1,786 square feet
- Features: Waterfront views, den, community exercise room and walking paths
Sold: $510,000
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This past week, 43 properties were sold in Arlington, according to Homesnap.
As of Sept. 5, the median list price for homes on the market was $594,900, and the median sales price was $652,500. Additionally, homes are spending an average of 71 days on the market.
To get a closer look at these numbers, let’s take a look at a few properties that were sold this past week, including their original list price, final sales price and days spent on market.
- 3200 N. Abingdon Street — 5 BD/5.5+ BA single-family home
List price: $3,175,000
Final price: $3,200,000 (+$25,000)
Under contract 6 days after hitting market - 6733 Lee Highway — 7 BD/4.5 BA single-family home
List price: $1,795,000
Final price: $1,650,000 (-$145,000)
Under contract 34 days after hitting market - 4112 26th Road N. — 3 BD/3.5 BA single-family home
List price: $1,175,000
Final price: $1,225,000 (+$50,000)
Under contract 3 days after hitting market - 2114 S. Joyce Street — 3 BD/2 BA single-family home
List price: $830,000
Final price: $905,000 (+$75,000)
Under contract 6 days after hitting market - 1025 N. Stafford Street — 3 BD/2 BA townhouse
List price: $800,000
Final price: $800,000 (+/-$0)
Under contract 6 days after hitting market
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Ready or not, it’s already September, so let’s take a look back at Arlington real estate in August.
This past month, nearly 295 homes were sold across Arlington at a median sales price of $616,500, according to Homesnap. Additionally, there were 220 price changes, and homes spent an average of 76 days on the market.
Now, here are a few of the most expensive homes sold in Arlington this past month:
- 4055 40th Street N. — 8 BD/6.5 BA single-family home — $2,495,000
- 1546 N. Danville Street — 5 BD/4.5 BA single-family home — $2,435,000
- 3008 N. Rochester Street — 7 BD/6.5 BA single-family home — $2,140,000
- 2449 N. Jefferson Street — 6 BD/5.5 BA single-family home — $2,050,000
- 2507 11th Street N. — 6 BD/4 BA single-family home — $2,025,000
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Last month, we asked the question: What will $1 million get you in real estate?
The results varied from three-bedroom homes in Arlington and Alexandria to multi-story six-bedroom homes in Reston and Ashburn.
This month, we’re lowering the price point. We’re taking a look at single-family homes in Northern Virginia that recently sold for around $750,000.
Let’s start here in Arlington.
Arlington
4621 6th Street S.
Specs:
- Built: 1940
- 3 BD/1.5 BA single-family home
- 0.24 acres; 2,025 square feet
- Features: Detached two-story garage, hardwood floors, large rec room, deep backyard
Sold: $750,000
Alexandria
16 N. Donelson Street
Specs:
- Built: 1940
- 4 BD/3 BA single-family home
- 0.23 acres; 2,452 square feet
- Features: Remodeled kitchen, large patio with natural gas fire pit
Sold: $755,000
Reston
11716 Blue Smoke Trail
Specs:
- Built: 1970
- 4 BD/2.5 BA single-family home
- 0.6 acres; 2,292 square feet
- Features: Tw0-car garage, community pool
Sold: $750,000
Vienna
413 Orleans Circle SW
Specs:
- Built: 1959
- 3 BD/2 BA single-family home
- 0.29 acres; 1,058 square feet
- Features: Quiet cul-de-sac, fenced backyard, no HOA
Sold: $750,000
Ashburn
43059 Weatherwood Drive
Specs:
- Built: 1995
- 5 BD/3.5 BA single-family home
- 0.2 acres; 3,169 square feet
- Features: Upgraded wood floors, large back deck, large rec room
Sold: $750,000
Fairfax
10225 Raider Lane
Specs:
- Built: 1963
- 4 BD/3 BA single-family home
- 0.27 acres; 2,480 square feet
- Features: Property backs to woods, large deck, remodeled bathrooms
Sold: $750,000
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This past week, 59 properties were sold in Arlington, according to Homesnap.
As of Aug. 8, the median list price for homes on the market was $595,000, and the median sales price was $635,000. Additionally, homes are spending an average of 68 days on the market.
To get a closer look at these numbers, here are a few properties that were sold this past week, including their original list price, final sales price and days spent on market.
- 2507 11th Street N. — 6 BD/4 BA single-family home
List price: $1,995,000
Final price: $2,025,000 (+$30,000)
Under contract 6 days after hitting market - 3000 N. Tuckahoe Street — 5 BD/4 BA single-family home
List price: $1,499,000
Sales price: $1,625,000 (+$126,000)
Under contract 5 days after hitting market - 1807 N. Lincoln Street — 5 BD/3.5 BA single-family home
List price: $1,198,000
Final price: $1,190,000 (-$8,000)
Under contract 8 days after hitting market - 2710 S. Joyce Street — 3 BD/2 BA single-family home
List price: $939,000
Final price: $929,000 (-$10,000)
Under contract 31 days after hitting market - 4527 N. Henderson Road — 3 BD/1.5 BA single-family home
List price: $789,900
Final price: $831,663 (+$41,763)
Under contract 5 days after hitting market
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(Updated at 10:40 a.m.) In July, we highlighted a number of recently sold properties in Arlington, ranging from “budget buys” to homes that sold for well over asking price.
As a quick recap, more than 330 homes were recently sold in Arlington, according to Homesnap. On the flip side, 176 new listings hit the market in the past four weeks. In total, more than 654 homes are the market — 423 condos, 191 detached homes and 30 townhomes.
Now, let’s take a look at a few of the most expensive homes sold in July:
- 2724 N. Nelson Street — 6 BD/7.5+ BA single-family home — $3,395,000
- 1881 N. Nash Street #2001 — 3 BD/4.5 BA condo — $3,175,000
- 3534 N. Somerset Street — 6 BD/9 BA single-family home — $2,945,000
- 0 N. Emerson Street — 6 BD/6.5 BA single-family home — $2,900,000
- 2500 N. Lincoln Street — 5 BD/4.5 BA single-family home — $2,810,000
- 2101 N. Stafford Street — 6 BD/5 BA single-family home — $2,275,000
As pointed out by a reader, the Somerset Street property, in the Williamsburg neighborhood, was formerly owned by Washington Capitals star Nicklas Backstrom, who bought the house in 2010. It was featured in this video published by the Caps early last year, after Backstrom signed a new five-year, $46 million contract extension. The property was sold on July 13 to a local dentist.
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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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