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Barbara Cousens - McEnearney Associates, Inc.
Barbara Cousens
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703-549-9292 x386
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703-286-1186
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Price $194,900 - For Sale
6621 WAKEFIELD DR #220
ALEXANDRIA, VA 22307
Status ACTIVE
MLS ID FX7400561
Bedrooms 1
Bathrooms 1 full
Type Mid-Rise 5-8 Floors
Listed by McEnearney Associates, Inc.
Price $999,000 - For Sale
3513 RITTENHOUSE ST NW
WASHINGTON, DC 20015
Status ACTIVE
MLS ID DC7400346
Bedrooms 6
Bathrooms 3 full / 2 half
Type Detached
Listed by McEnearney Associates, Inc.
Price $1,849,000 - For Sale
4127 33RD RD N
ARLINGTON, VA 22207
Status ACTIVE
MLS ID AR7400116
Bedrooms 7
Bathrooms 5 full / 1 half
Type Detached
Listed by McEnearney Associates, Inc.
Price $1,595 - For Rent
612 BASHFORD LN #1212
ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314
Status ACTIVE
MLS ID AX7399028
Bedrooms 1
Bathrooms 1 full
Type Garden 1-4 Floors
Listed by McEnearney Associates, Inc.
Price $2,400 - For Rent
634 15TH ST S #B
ARLINGTON, VA 22202
Status ACTIVE
MLS ID AR7399404
Bedrooms 2
Bathrooms 2 full / 1 half
Type Garden 1-4 Floors
Listed by McEnearney Associates, Inc.
Realtor All listing information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Listing data provided by Metropolitan Regional Information Systems, Inc. as of Thursday, July 29, 2010.

Northern Virginia MarketWatch - July/August 2010
Months' Supply
Northern Virginia MarketWatch - Months' Supply
  • As noted above, contract activity below $750,000 has dropped, and inventory for properties selling below $500,000 has increased - so supply has increased.
  • It is another indication of the impact of the stimulus - those price ranges that attracted tax credit-seeking purchasers did exceptionally well in the early spring market and are having a tougher time now.
  • An example: homes priced between $500K and $750K had a 1.7 months' supply at the end of April, and that has climbed to 2.6 months now.
  • All-in-all though, 2.6 months isn't bad at all. The market's OK, and it will get better.