There’s literally one for sale in 22205 under $1m now that move in ready and it’s tiny. There are more SFH under $1m in 22207 right now. https://www.redfin.com/VA/Arlington/1008-N-Roosevelt-St-22205/home/11240592 |
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DH and I owned one of those tear downs in Arlington. Decided we are firmly upper middle class and should be living in one of those fancy 3-4K sq ft new builds so sold our shack for like $1.2M and bounced to the burbs.
It is amazing the difference. Love living out here. |
I'm assuming one or both of you don't have to commute? OP - the only consistent time to sell fast is early spring to spring. Other times stuff can sit. Especially if you aren't priced particularly low. |
Not in 22201. There are homes down to around 1.5 mil on busy four-lane Washington Blvd. |
i mean, duh. |
No in OPs case just sell fast and move on. A lot of buyers would do a more extensive remodel and won't value your effort. It's a new era. |
Many well-off buyers want their own custom high end fixtures, built-ins, lighting design, etc. They'll just rip out any improvements you make. |
22201 is the most expensive zip code per SF in Arlington bc it's near amenities and transit. It's always a safe bet- the land is so valuable. |
My hot take is anything around the orange line corridor in N Arlington will outpace 22207 (minus Waverly Hills) in the long-run because younger buyers want more walkability / density / proximity to amenities like trails. 22201 is already hot and 22203 plus 22205 close to EFC should soar over time too as they keep pushing development further down Wilson. |
| No one that is trying to get into the close-in Arlington/McLean/Chevy/Bethesda/upper NW DC neighborhoods wants to admit it, but the market in those areas is as strong as ever. |
We've just moved here and started looking in N Arlington in that price point, so I would love to know more about the house. From what I'm seeing, houses that are priced right and are in good condition - even if they need updates - sell fairly quickly. The ones that are sitting are overpriced. If you have an actual back yard and/or a garage, those do really well. I am a realtor from Atlanta and the market is very different there. The market here isn't stalling nearly as badly as Atlanta. Arlington is such a small area and inventory is low right now, so if you price it right (for what's going on now and not how houses were selling early this year) you'll do well. |
A house in our neighborhood zoned for Kenmore just sold for $2.1 M. The people have three kids and other people in our neighborhood do too. The people who are afraid of exposing their kids to other cultures and economic classes are doing a disservice to them. The Gen Alphas are going to be entering an economy where most of the employers will be second or third generation immigrants -- from construction to tech to even politics, it is not the all American employer profile of even 20 years ago. |
Sweetie, to "put it on Redfin" it has to be listed in the Multiple Listing Service through a real estate agent. The consumer lawsuit that was suppose to make consumers smarter about home buying did not make a dent in the ignorance. |
Ashlawn is wonderful (we see the kids biking to school on the Bluemont Trail and it’s like a Disney movie). W&L is great too. Kenmore isn’t great but if you’re paying $2M+ for a house and not overextending to do so, you can probably pay for private middle school. The catholics are around $10K / kid / year and you’ve got Congressional 10 min away too. |
Redfin is a discount brokerage so putting it on Redfin gets it into MLS. |