Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good location walkable to lots of things. Great starter house.
I love this house. Would love it even more at $1.1 million though.
Anonymous wrote:Bought for a little under $1.1M in 2024 and listed for $1.5M under 2 years later (with what looks like minimal work done). That's 36% appreciation in under 2 years. Wow!
https://www.homes.com/property/425-n-norwood-st-arlington-va/y817f3m4e71j2/
Anonymous wrote:Good location walkable to lots of things. Great starter house.
Anonymous wrote:Good location walkable to lots of things. Great starter house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was no arms-length sale in 2024. One person added someone to the title and for whatever reason, put in a sales price of $1.06 million. Arlington flagged that this was not a market sale.
Owners changed entirely when it sold in 2024 re: Arlington property records. Looks like may have been a pocket listing. You can put 2 and 2 together via the listing agent and owners.
Incorrect. You're looking at 2023, which was another nonmarket sale that got marked with a $0 price. In 2024, that was the $1.06 million price that involved the property bring retitled from person A, to persons A+B. There has been no arms length sale of this property since 1995.
BTW, pocket listings are arms-length transactions, so they would not received the "not a market sale" designation from the county.
Looks like the owner or listing agent popped in to clarify things since none of this is specified in county records.
It's all there. Just go to https://propertysearch.arlingtonva.us/. You shouldn't trust property history on homes.com, zillow, redfin, etc., because they'll often get it wrong or omit relevant details such as a transaction not being arms length, as was the case for this property in 2024.
Anonymous wrote:I live nearby. that location is pretty close to perfect. That is a great house for someone with one kid - or two kids far apart enough in age that one can sleep on a different floor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was no arms-length sale in 2024. One person added someone to the title and for whatever reason, put in a sales price of $1.06 million. Arlington flagged that this was not a market sale.
Owners changed entirely when it sold in 2024 re: Arlington property records. Looks like may have been a pocket listing. You can put 2 and 2 together via the listing agent and owners.
Incorrect. You're looking at 2023, which was another nonmarket sale that got marked with a $0 price. In 2024, that was the $1.06 million price that involved the property bring retitled from person A, to persons A+B. There has been no arms length sale of this property since 1995.
BTW, pocket listings are arms-length transactions, so they would not received the "not a market sale" designation from the county.
Looks like the owner or listing agent popped in to clarify things since none of this is specified in county records.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was no arms-length sale in 2024. One person added someone to the title and for whatever reason, put in a sales price of $1.06 million. Arlington flagged that this was not a market sale.
Owners changed entirely when it sold in 2024 re: Arlington property records. Looks like may have been a pocket listing. You can put 2 and 2 together via the listing agent and owners.
Incorrect. You're looking at 2023, which was another nonmarket sale that got marked with a $0 price. In 2024, that was the $1.06 million price that involved the property bring retitled from person A, to persons A+B. There has been no arms length sale of this property since 1995.
BTW, pocket listings are arms-length transactions, so they would not received the "not a market sale" designation from the county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was no arms-length sale in 2024. One person added someone to the title and for whatever reason, put in a sales price of $1.06 million. Arlington flagged that this was not a market sale.
Owners changed entirely when it sold in 2024 re: Arlington property records. Looks like may have been a pocket listing. You can put 2 and 2 together via the listing agent and owners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was no arms-length sale in 2024. One person added someone to the title and for whatever reason, put in a sales price of $1.06 million. Arlington flagged that this was not a market sale.
Owners changed entirely when it sold in 2024 re: Arlington property records. Looks like may have been a pocket listing. You can put 2 and 2 together via the listing agent and owners.
Anonymous wrote:There was no arms-length sale in 2024. One person added someone to the title and for whatever reason, put in a sales price of $1.06 million. Arlington flagged that this was not a market sale.