2 Bedroom Home in 22307 in Alexandria For $1,995,000
Is there reason to worry, when putting out $1,995,000 for a property like 6100 Vernon Ter in Alexandria, Virginia? Possibly, you don't know anything about resale value. However, an expert in Alexandria real estate like Nesbitt Realty , a family business serving real estate needs in Northern VA. can help you understand the benefits and risks of buying in Alexandria, Virginia. Of course, there are many risks to avoid and overcome. Above all, a real estate professional not unlike Nesbitt Realty , a family business serving real estate needs in Northern VA. has the answers and can help reduce your worry from the buying process.This recently completed custom renovation on a flat lot in prime Belle Haven is move-in perfect! The 1927 charm has been tailored for the cosmopolitan consumer- this picturesque two-suite home is exquisite. Entertaining flow on the interior ... [Read more]
$1,995,000 -|- 2 BR -|- 2 BA -|- 1 HB -|- Alexandria
How Much Home Can You Get In Alexandria For Around $1,995,000?
Are you wondering how much living area you can purchase for the same price as 6100 Vernon Ter? The table below shows the sizes of other tiny homes now for sale in Alexandria. All of these homes cost around as much as 6100 Vernon Ter.| ▲ | ▼ |
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More about 6100 Vernon Ter -|- Belle Haven -|- Alexandria -|- 22307 -|-
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Nesbitt Realty's helpful information of the day for buyers looking at 6100 Vernon Ter in Alexandria
Nesbitt Realty , a family business serving real estate needs in Northern VA. can answer every question about real estate in Alexandria and explain every form and every part of the process clearly and thoroughly. This property is listed asking $1,995,000. Listings in Belle Haven were built in 1970. Compare this to 54 years of median age for properties in Fairfax County. Moreover, the recent housing crisis has caused some to question the long-term value of real estate in Fairfax County, but even in the most recent 10 years, which included quite a few very bad years for housing, values are still up 7.0 percent on a cumulative basis.