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Most and least expensive townhouses sold in Alexandria (September 2023)

Here in Alexandria, real estate is a spectator sport. Let’s take a look at some of the most and least expensive townhouses sold last month (September 2023).

Most expensive townhouses sold

  1. 17 Bakers Walk — Old Town — $2,875,000 (4 beds | 3.5 baths | 3,012 sq. ft.)
  2. 224 Canal Center Plaza — Old Town — $1,999,900 (3 beds | 3.5 baths | 3,100 sq. ft.)
  3. 607 S Saint Asaph St — Old Town — $1,425,000 (3 beds | 2.5 baths | 1,956 sq. ft.)

Least expensive townhouses sold*

  1. 3238 Gunston Rd Unit 722-32 — North Ridge — $350,000 (1 beds | 1 baths | 760 sq. ft.)
  2. 1907 N Quaker Ln — North Ridge — $410,000 (2 beds | 1 baths | 930 sq. ft.)
  3. 5272 Maris Ave — Seminary Hill — $430,000 (2 beds | 1.5 baths | 1,060 sq. ft.)

*Minimum home value of $200,000 set to exclude certain land sales, retirement condos, properties with expiring ground leases, etc.

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