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Most and least expensive homes sold in Alexandria (Mar-Apr 2023)

This past week saw 37 homes sold in Alexandria.

The least expensive condo, single-family home or townhouse sale over the past seven days was $185,000 while the most expensive was $1,457,500.

Over the past month, meanwhile, a total of 41 single-family homes were sold. Let’s take a look at some of the most and least expensive homes sold over the past month.

Most expensive homes sold

  1. 601 & 607 Oronoco Street — $4,200,000 (6 Beds | 4.5 Baths | 8,145 SQ FT)
  2. 230 W Windsor Avenue — $2,799,000 (7 Beds | 5 Baths | 7,078 SQ FT)
  3. 3908 Seminary Road — $2,150,000 (5 Beds | 3.5 Baths | 4,654 SQ FT)
  4. 2510 King Street — $2,030,000 (6 Beds | 4.5 Baths | 5,090 SQ FT)
  5. 328 Clifford Avenue — $1,800,000 (5 Beds | 4 Baths | 3,718 SQ FT)

Least expensive homes sold

  1. 125 N Gladden Street — $610,000 (4 Beds | 2.5 Baths | 1,872 SQ FT)
  2. 3313 King Street — $650,000 (2 Beds | 2 Baths | 972 SQ FT)
  3. 316 E Monroe Avenue — $667,000 (4 Beds | 2 Baths | 2,055 SQ FT)

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