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Most expensive homes sold in March

Last month, the top two most expensive homes sold in March were at Robinson Landing (7 Pioneer Mill Way), a waterfront development in Old Town.

In Alexandria, the median list price is $610,000 and the median sales price is $545,000, with a slight decline in the median sales price, according to real estate website Homesnap.

Here’s a look at the most expensive homes sold in March:

  • 5 Pioneer Mill Way
    3 bed/2.5 bath condo
    Sold: $4.5 million
  • 22 Bakers Walk
    2 bed/2 bath condo
    Sold: $2.6 million
  • 117 Prince Street
    6 bed/5.5 bath
    Sold: $2.4 million
  • 1215 Duke Street
    3 bed/2.5 bath
    Sold: $2.2 million
  • 201 Montgomery Street
    3 bed/3.5 bath
    Sold: $2 million

In the market? Check out Just Listed properties in Alexandria.

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