Most Expensive Homes Sold In Fairfax County In Last 30 Days Most Expensive Homes Sold In Fairfax County In Last 30 Days
Most Expensive Homes Sold In Fairfax County In Last 30 Days An $8.55 million home in McLean tops the list of the most expensive homes sold in Fairfax County in the last 30 days, according to Zillow. According to Redfin, in September 2024, home prices were up 10.4% compared to last year in Fairfax County, selling for a median price of $720,000. On average, homes in Fairfax County sell after 29 days on the market compared to 25 days last year, Redfin said.  The most expensive sales were all in McLean. They were: 1. 6727 Lucy Ln, McLean: Sold on Sept. 27 for $8.55 million 2. 7008 Benjamin St, McLean: Sold on Sept. 30 for approx. $…
40-Foot Pool Among Selling Points For Potomac Home That Sold Over Asking Price For $1.86M 40-Foot Pool Among Selling Points For Potomac Home That Sold Over Asking Price For $1.86M
40-Foot Pool Among Selling Points For Potomac Home That Sold Over Asking Price For $1.86M Hard work paid off for a team of realtors who overhauled a Maryland home, selling for more than $60,000 over the asking price.  A buyer just had to have a Potomac home at along 9117 Potomac Station Lane, sitting on an unusually large parcel of land for the neighborhood that sold for $1.86 million, above the $1.799 million listing price,  The five-bedroom, 5.5-bathroom custom-built 6,350-square-foot home had been listed with Robert Hryniewicki, Adam Rackliffe, Christopher Leary, and Micah Smith of HRL Partners of Washington Fine Properties. According to the realtors, the…
Family First: Buyer Goes Over Asking Price For Highly-Coveted $1.295M DC Listing Family First: Buyer Goes Over Asking Price For Highly-Coveted $1.295M DC Listing
Family First: Buyer Goes Over Asking Price For Highly-Coveted $1.295M DC Listing Location was everything for a new homeowner who was willing to go over the asking price for a Chevy Chase home that was conveniently located near family. A one-level home nestled along a tree-lined street on 4100 Ingomar St. NW in DC sold for $1.403 million after being listed by Robert Hryniewicki, Adam Rackliffe, Christopher Leary, and Micah Smith of HRL Partners at Washington Fine Properties for $1.295 million, the realtors said. The 3,500-square-foot home was described as a unique property that was built in the 1920s, which is rare for the area.  HRL Partners at Wa…