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Just sold in Alexandria (list price vs. final price): Aug. 9, 2021

110 E. Randolph Avenue (via Google Maps)

This past week, 43 properties were sold in Alexandria, according to Homesnap.

The median list price was $499,00, and the median sales price was $649,500. Additionally, homes spent an average of 52 days on the market.

To get a closer look at these numbers, here are a few properties sold this past week, including their original list price and final sales price.

  • 304 S. Union Street — 3 BD/3.5 BA townhouse
    List price: $1,940,000
    Final price: $1,940,000 (no change)
  • 113 W. Braddock Road — 3 BD/2.5 BA single-family home
    List price: $1,099,000
    Final price: $1,099,000 (no change)
  • 110 E. Randolph Avenue — 5 BD/3 BA single-family home
    List price: $975,000
    Final price: $1,025,000 (+$50,000)
  • 1308 Main Line Blvd #102 — 3 BD/2.5 BA townhome
    List price: $899,900
    Final price: $935,000 (+$36,000)
  • 409 E. Howell Avenue — 3 BD/1.5 BA semi-detached home
    List price: $799,900
    Final price: $876,000 (+$76,100)
  • 5123 Knapp Place — 3 BD/3.5 BA townhouse
    List price: $749,000
    Final price: $722,500 (-$26,500)

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

Photo via Google Maps

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