Reston Real Estate: Just Sold

Just Sold

This is a sponsored post by Eve Thompson of Reston Real Estate.

There were 27 properties that went from Pending to Sold this past week. In Reston, there are 226 Active listings. In this faster-moving spring market, that represents just over a two-month’s supply. There were also 32 homes that went from Active to Pending in the same seven-day period.

If you’re in the market to purchase, be sure to have your ducks in a row before heading out — this means sitting down with your lender first to get pre-approved. If you’re thinking of selling, the faster- moving market doesn’t mean you can cut corners in getting your home ready to sell. Making your home looks its best and pricing it well will reward you with a fast contract.

Here are a few of the houses that sold last week.

1551 CHURCH HILL PL #1551. 2BR, 2BA. List Price $290,000. Sold Price $290,000. Seller Subsidy $0.

11419 SUMMER HOUSE CT. 3BR, 2.5BA. List Price $535,000. Sold Price $535,000. Seller Subsidy$ 0.

2150 SOUTH BAY LN. 3BR 2.5BA. List Price $850,000. Sold Price $850,000. Seller Subsidy $0.

2405 RED MAPLE LN. 4BR, 2.5BA. List Price $649,900. Sold Price $625,000. Seller Subsidy $0.

1730 IVY OAK SQ. 3BR, 2.5BA. List Price $374,500. Sold Price $374,500. Seller Subsidy $0.

1729 WAINWRIGHT DR. 2 BR, 2.5BA. List Price $229,900. Sold Price $229,900. Seller Subsidy $5000.

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