Fairfax County Real Estate Facts

How is the real estate market 01/30/2022 in Fairfax County?

Are you thinking about buying real estate in Fairfax County? As might be expected, you will want to learn something about Fairfax County real estate. Besides, you might be shocked by what is happening in the Fairfax County real estate market. See below for more information about the current state of the Fairfax County real estate market, including
  • real estate inventory data,
  • what's recently sold in Fairfax County, and
  • facts about Fairfax County real estate.
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7710 Heritage Dr, Annandale VA 22003 For Sale

How Much Do Homes Cost At 7710 Heritage Dr in Annandale?

Are you out of your mind for spending $720,000 for a 4-bedroom home like 7710 Heritage Dr in 22003? Besides, the last thing you want to do is fall in love with a home you can't afford. Before you ever set foot in 7710 Heritage Dr, Julie Nesbitt can help you determine if this home is within your pre-approved price limit. Not to mention, there are always dangers in 22003 in Fairfax County real estate.  In contrast, a local specialist like Julie can advise you to manage or avoid many of the risks  associated with buying a detached home in Annandale. Continue reading

3605 Paul St, Alexandria VA 22311 Listed

How Much Do Residences Cost At Sunset Manor in 22311?

Nesbitt Realty , a family business serving real estate needs in Northern VA. likes 3605 Paul St. This detached home in Fairfax County looks like a good value for several reasons. However, Nesbitt Realty , a family business serving real estate needs in Northern VA. is not recommending you purchase this place in particular. That's because, until Nesbitt Realty , a family business serving real estate needs in Northern VA. know your goals there is no way for Nesbitt Realty , a family business serving real estate needs in Northern VA. to know if this is the most compatible detached home for you. It's a smart idea to sort out your priorities:
  1. What do you absolutely need from your detached home?
  2. What would be nice if you could find it?

In general, these are not particularly difficult decisions, But even so they are decisions that only you can make. Case in point:

How much can you afford? Does your price range have any room to move up or down? How much can you afford? Does your budget have any room to move up or down? Does the hot-water heater matter to you? Do you prefer gas or electric? The most common hot-water heater at section is natural gas. Continue reading