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McLean, VA Real Estate News

By Brian Block, Northern Virginia & D.C. Real Estate
(RE/MAX Allegiance, Managing Broker/Branch Vice President)
Are you wondering about Northern Virginia real estate and pondering what has sold recently? Here's some information about the most expensive home sales in Northern Virginia (Arlington County, Alexandria City, Fairfax City, Fairfax County, and Falls Church City) for September 2010.  All information was obtained through MRIS. Overall, there were 63 Northern Virginia home sales topping $1 million during September 2010, a significant decrease from the 82 that sold in August 2010.  Currently, there are 748 homes on the market in Northern Virginia with list prices topping $1 million - about the same amount of inventory that existed last month. September 2010'S MOST EXPENSIVE SALES Single Family Detached Homes: 11191 Gunston Road, Lorton, VA 22079 -- Sold on September 29th for $3,600,000Homes ...
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By Virginia Cheezum
(F. C. Tucker Company)
Condos for Sale in Tyson's Corner Virginia One of the more popular locals in the Northern Virginia area for many professionals is Tyson's Corner.  Situated between McLean and Vienna, Tyson's Corner is a little town of its own.  Many people work, live and play right in this same neighborhood, and it has it all.  Home of the Tyson's Corner Center, one of the best indoor malls you will ever find and the 10th largest in the nation, as well as Tyson's Galleria right across the highway.  Transportation options are another reason Tyson's Corner is such a hit.  It is located right off the Capital Beltway (I-495), and is minutes to I-66 and the Dulles Toll Road.  A lot of speculative buying is occuring here, also, because the Washington Metro system has a planned extension into Tyson's Corner an...
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By Ellen Crawford, Alpharetta Real Estate Agents & Alpharetta REALTOR
(Maximum One Executive REALTORS®)
McLean VA Luxury Homes and Luxury Real Estate for Sale Even though real estate markets are slowing nationally, the McLean VA located in sought after Fairfax County Virginia.  McLean VA remains a sought after destination for luxury homes and estates for sale because it is just a short ride from Washington DC, and Langley Virginia. McLean VA is not only conveniently located just a short ride to DC, but you can enjoy upscale shopping in Tyson's Galleria in Tyson's Corner, easy access to DC via 123, Dunn Loring Metro, Dulles Airport.  If you are interested in buying or selling luxury estate homes for sale and properties in Mclean VA, or McLean luxury town homes for sale, feel free to contact us. McLean VA Luxury Homes and Luxury Real Estate for Sale
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By Brian Block, Northern Virginia & D.C. Real Estate
(RE/MAX Allegiance, Managing Broker/Branch Vice President)
Are you wondering about Northern Virginia real estate and pondering what has sold recently? Here's some information about the most expensive home sales in Northern Virginia (Arlington County, Alexandria City, Fairfax City, Fairfax County, and Falls Church City) for August 2010.  All information was obtained through MRIS. Overall, there were 82 Northern Virginia home sales topping $1 million during August 2010, a significant decrease from the 105 that sold in July 2010.  August is typically a slower period for real estate sales in every price range. Currently, there are 745 homes on the market in Northern Virginia with list prices topping $1 million. August 2010'S MOST EXPENSIVE SALES Single Family Detached Homes: 7301 Dulany Drive, McLean, VA 22101 -- Sold on August 12th for $4,335,0007...
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By Dan Rochon, Top Realtor in Northern Virginia
(Greetings Virginia with eXp Realty)
Decided to move for an upscale living!? Yes, if you have decided to live in a rich and powerful location don’t spend time on researching just move on to Mclean, Virginia.  You'll be justified with your selection.  Until you land, we'll hold your hand and make home buying or relocating absolutely easy. Find single-homes or different ranges of properties like Luxury homes in Mclean, VA, condominiums in Mclean, VA and Luxury condominiums in Mclean, VA at affordable prices. Located southeast of Great Falls and named after an early publisher of The Washington Post, McLean real estate is home to a heavily populated, upscale Washington, D.C. suburb.  Residents from both ends of the political spectrum are located here. Highlights of Mclean community: Money Magazine selected Vienna, VA in 2005 a...
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By Craig Richardson
(National Realty)
Visit Craig's Blog for a market report on townhouse sales in McLean for the previous five Augusts.
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By Brian Block, Northern Virginia & D.C. Real Estate
(RE/MAX Allegiance, Managing Broker/Branch Vice President)
The picture above is the USA Today headquarters building in McLean, VA.  Photo courtesy of patrickneilm What's Happening today in the McLean, Virginia Real Estate Market? Here's a snapshot of McLean Virginia home sales in the last 30 days from the end of July through now: MCLEAN VIRGINIA HOME SALES: Active homes for sale:  172 -- 22 of those have just come on the market within the last 30 days!  Average listing price: $1,813,125 McLean Homes sold in the last 30 days:  29 Average Sales Price:   $838,011 Median Sales Price:     $590,000 Average Days on Market:  59 Average Sales Price/Original Listing Price:  93.11%.  There's still some negotiating room on home sales in McLean Virginia. Interesting Notes & Analysis:  117 of the 172 McLean homes on the market or over 63% are listed for sal...
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By Nate Johnson, Realtor
(Keller Williams Realty - Serving Northern Virginia)
MyFairfaxCountyRealEstate.com  June 2010 McLean Real Estate Sales Market ReportSearch Crime Stats by Zip Code Contact us if you are thinking about buying or selling in McLean Single Family Homes McLean Sold McLean Homes in June 2010: 24 homes Average Sold Price: $1,357,159 Median Sold Price: $1,145,000 Homes sold for about: 93.5% of asking price Average Days on Market: 140 days  Out of the 24 McLean home sales in June - 2 (8%) was distressed (foreclosure, bank owned, short sale). Townhomes in McLean Sold McLean Townhomes in June 2010: 3 homes Average Sold Price: $933,333 Median Sold Price: $630,000 Homes sold for about 95.6% of asking price Average Days on Market: 106 days Out of the 3 McLean townhomes that sold in June - 0 (0%) was distressed (foreclosure, bank owned, short sale). Cond...
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By Brian Block, Northern Virginia & D.C. Real Estate
(RE/MAX Allegiance, Managing Broker/Branch Vice President)
Are you wondering about Northern Virginia real estate and pondering what has sold recently? Here's some information about the most expensive home sales in Northern Virginia (Arlington County, Alexandria City, Fairfax City, Fairfax County, and Falls Church City) for July 2010.  All information was obtained through MRIS. Overall, there were 105 Northern Virginia home sales topping $1 million during July 2010, a slight drop from the 134 that sold in June 2010. Currently, there are 776 homes on the market in Northern Virginia with list prices topping $1 million. JULY 2010'S MOST EXPENSIVE SALES Single Family Detached Homes: 10350 Elizabeth Street, Great Falls, VA 22066 -- Sold on July 1st for $6,500,000This AMAZING home features over 17,000 square feet of living space on 2.7 acres.  Some of...
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By Jennifer Bargerstock
(Keller Williams Realty)
It's that time of year again! The Sports engine at McLean High School is revving up with coaches starting to hold tryouts and forms being turned in, meetings scheduled. Finding your way through the system can be confusing, missing tryouts or practices can be upsetting to your student athlete. All athletes will be required to have a Virginia High School League Physical Form completed after May 1, 2010 by a physician. All four pages must be compete, signed and dated. DON'T TURN IN THE ORIGINAL! If your student athlete plays more than one sport, you will be turning this in again. The second required form is the Emergency Care Card. Once again, don't turn in the original! This form will be required by the school, too, so you might as well keep copies for the first week and save on filling o...
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