There were 19 homes that went from Pending to Sold this past week. The sales ranged in price from $725,000 to $199,000, with an average list price of $414,255 and were on the market for an average of 44 days before going under contract.
In that same period, 22 houses went from Active to Pending with an average days on market of just 25.
Total number of home for sale in Reston is 227 — or just under a three-month supply of inventory. None of this is a surprise as we’re fully into our spring market and things in Reston are busy!
Here are a few of the homes that sold this week in Reston:
2103 Thomas View Road. 4BR, 2.5BA. List Price: $609,900. Sold Price: $616,000. Seller Subsidy: $0
2125 Golf Course Drive. 3BR, 2.5BA. List Price: $369,500. Sold Price: $365,000. Seller Subsidy: $5,500
1347 Garden Wall Circle. #612. 2BR, 1BA. List Price: $255,000. Sold Price: $255,000. Seller Subsidy: $3,500
11408E Gate Hill Place #117. 2BR, 2BA. List Price: $405,000. Sold Price $309,000. Seller Subsidy: $5,000
1439 Greenmont Court. 2BR, 2.5BA. List Price: $399,950. Sold Price: $399,950. Seller Subsidy: $7,500
12000 Market Street. #189. 3BR, 2BA. List Price: $529,000. Sold Price: $518,000. Seller Subsidy: $0
Visit Reston Real Estate for more listing and sales information.
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