Obscure Facts About Brightleaf And Cooper Real Estate

Photo of 521 Saint Asaph St N Homebuyers in the City of Alexandria spending around $3,307,395 have to consider Brightleaf and Cooper. Buying a home can be scary, but it doesn't have to be. When you're armed with facts, then you can make your best choice. Other-style row houses are often found here. Stuart Nesbitt can help you if you need to learn more about real estate in the City of Alexandria. 521 Saint Asaph St N has 4 bedrooms but Brightleaf and Cooper row houses typically have from 4 to 3 bedrooms. adjacent to grocery store(s), adjacent to shopping, airport – 2-5 miles, commuter rail – 1 mile, subway – 1 mile, and metrorail bus – 1 mile serves 521 Saint Asaph St N and Brightleaf and Cooper. Residents at Brightleaf and Cooper pay an association fee which includes management, reserve funds, road maint, and snow removal. 83% of the row houses for sale at Brightleaf and Cooper have garages. The most expensive property for sale in Brightleaf and Cooper is 515 Saint Asaph St N is at $3,249,900. (521 Saint Asaph St N is advertised for sale at $3,149,900.) The average living area in Brightleaf and Cooper is 3,836 while 521 Saint Asaph St N has 4,200 sqft of living space. Row Houses in Brightleaf and Cooper are 0 years old. The schools serving Brightleaf and Cooper include: Jefferson-Houston Elementary School, George Washington Middle School, and T.C. Williams High School. Typically row houses at Brightleaf and Cooper have Forced Air heating, Central Air Conditioning, and a Natural Gas hot water heater.

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Aubrey Nesbitt is a native of Northern Virginia who attended Virginia Commonwealth University. He is a veteran of the US Army and helps his family business by providing informational articles like this one. In addition to photography and blogging, Aubrey provides administrative support for the office. Aubrey is a service-disabled retired veteran and a part of our family. We give him the opportunity to work at the office and on the web as part of his recovery. The opinions and statements presented by Aubrey are his own and we don't necessarily agree with them.