2757 Stone Hollow Dr, Vienna Real Estate Announcement

4 Bedroom in 22180 in Vienna For Roughly $600,000

So, is 2757 Stone Hollow Dr the interior unit townhouse for you? It could be. But, you have to ask yourself these questions. Do you need 3 full baths and 1 half baths? Are you seeking a mid 20th-century interior unit townhouse in 22180 in Fairfax County? Can you afford $599,950? Is it actually worth $629,947 or $569,952? How would you like Nesbitt Realty to rebate you $3,315 on this real estate purchase? Do you have a specific need in 22180? Stuart Nesbitt can help. Continue reading

7944 Timarand Ct, Lorton VA 22079 Advertised For Sale

Mid 20th-Century Interior Unit Townhouse :-: Lorton VA 22079

If you’re seeking propertys to buy in 22079 in Fairfax County we’ve collected some matters for your review. These should be helpful if you're looking at an interior unit townhouse like 7944 Timarand Ct.

Fairfax County Considerations

  • The average days on market in Fairfax County is 223 days.
  • The average living area in Fairfax County is 2,627 sqft. Still, 7944 Timarand Ct has 1,320 sqft of living area.
  • Fairfax County has an average price per square foot of $280 . Conversely, 7944 Timarand Ct is $280 per sqft.
  • Did you know that brick is the most common type of exterior in Fairfax County?
  • 8121 Norwood Dr #A is the least expensive home in Fairfax County. 8121 Norwood Dr #A is listed for $980. However, 7020 Green Oak Dr is the highest-priced home in Fairfax County. 7020 Green Oak Dr is asking $50,000,000.
  • The median age of homes in Fairfax County is 35 years. 7944 Timarand Ct is 44 years old.
On the other hand, this info is deemed accurate but not guaranteed. Nevertheless, this data will change.  What is true and accurate today, 04/09/2023, will not be entirely accurate tomorrow or the day before. Check with Nesbitt Realty , a family business serving real estate needs in Northern VA. for the latest real estate info from Fairfax County about homes like 7944 Timarand Ct. Continue reading

Are You Wondering How Much Your Residence At Old Town North Will Sell For?

2-BR Condos That Have Sold At Old Town North

What is your home at Old Town North actually worth? Julie Nesbitt can help you find the market value of your residence in the Alexandria area for free. Photo of 801 N Fairfax St #416 Are you thinking about selling your home in the City of Alexandria at Old Town North? If so, it's advisable to learn more about what residences have sold in the Alexandria Area at Old Town North. That data can give a home seller a starting point for determining your 2-bedroom 2-baths condo's value. Get in touch with Julie Nesbitt to get a free and more accurate assessment of your residence's value. Julie can also prepare a marketing plan to showcase to you how she plans to get you the best price as quickly as possible.

Did you know that in at Old Town North in 22314:

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Desiring A 4 Bedroom Property For Approximately $1,300,000

Definitely, you can find a 4 bedroom property for approximately $1,300,000 in the Northern Virginia area. But there are only a limited number of luxury homes in 22305. Maybe one of them is the best choice of detached home for you. If it's not 2722 Hemlock Ave, then it might be one of the properties listed below. If you have questions about 2722 Hemlock Ave, or the real estate market in Alexandria, Virginia, get in touch with Will Nesbitt today. Continue reading

9617 Blake Ln, Fairfax VA 22031 Advertised For Sale

3 Bedroom in 22031 Asking $525,000

9617 Blake Ln is a Mid 20th-Century entry-level 3-bedroom interior unit townhouse in Fairfax, Virginia, In contrast it's not for every buyer. What's important to you?

To get what you want, you need to know what you want For instance.

Is the cooling system important to you? Did you know that this community's most common cool systems are central a/c? What type of heating system do you prefer? Electric? Maybe you like natural gas or the warmth of an oil furnace? The most typical heating system in this neighborhood is forced air. How much can you afford? Does your prequalified spending limit have any room to move up or down? Continue reading