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Open houses in Alexandria this weekend

Here’s a look at some of the open houses taking place in Alexandria this weekend:

  • 1600 Frazier Street, Maple Heights
    4 BR/3 BA Single-family home
    Noteworthy: All brick, rear patio, built-in kitchen window seat
    Listed: $1,600,000
    Open: Saturday, 2-4 p.m. ( Betty Mallon – McEnearney Associates)
  • 4827 Peacock Avenue, Belle Wood
    5 BR/3 BA Single-family home
    Noteworthy: Gas fireplace, deck, pool
    Listed: $987,000
    Open: Sunday, 2-4 p.m. ( Jodie Burn – McEnearney Associates)
  • 2811 Holly Street, Del Ray
    3 BR/1 BA Single-family home
    Noteworthy: New gravel driveway, floored attic, side porch
    Listed: $895,000
    Open: Saturday, 2-4 p.m. ( Ellen Patrick – Compass)
  • 5007 Regency Place, Seminary Valley
    5 BR/2.5 BA Single-family home
    Noteworthy: Remodeled, fully fenced backyard, deck
    Listed: $749,900
    Open: Saturday, 1-4 p.m. ( Steven Patten – KW Metro Center)
  • 3313 King Street
    2 BR/2 BA Single-family home
    Noteworthy: Remodeled kitchen, wood flooring, deck
    Listed: $659,500
    Open: Sunday, 2-4 p.m. ( Karen Parker – KW Metro Center)

See all Alexandria open house listings here.

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