Reston Real Estate: Just Sold

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

There has been a lot of churn in the Reston real estate market.

We have 368 active listings , 120 properties with contracts pending and 95 properties that successfully went to settlement in the past 30 days. The influx in new listings has pushed the housing inventory to almost four-month’s’ supply. Still not enough to create a buyer’s market but not a good time to “test the market” with an over priced property.

Here are a few of the houses that sold this past week.

11990 MARKET ST #813. 2BR 2BA. List Price:$799,989. Sold Price: $800,000.

10929 HARPERS SQUARE CT. 2BR, 2BA. List Price: $425,000. Sold Price: $420,000. Seller Subsidy $7,000.

1851 STRATFORD PARK PL #209. 2BR, 2BA. List Price: $345,000. Sold Price: $341,500. Seller Subsidy: $4,000.

11707 NORTH SHORE DR. 3BR, 2FB, 2HB. List Price: $487,500. Sold Price: $485,000.

1536 TWISTED OAK DR. 3BR 1.5BA. List Price: $249,900. Sold Price: $350,000. Seller Subsidy: $7,000.

Here are a few of the new Reston listings:

11308 BRIGHT POND LN 5BR 4.5 Baths List Price $899,500

11819 RIDERS LN 4BR 4.5 Baths List Price $799,900

1561 TRAILS EDGE LN 5BR 3.5 Baths List Price $750,000

11500 FAIRWAY DR #402 1BR 1 Bath List Price $319,500

1601 INLET CT 4BR 2 Full 2 Half Baths List Price $600,000

Visit Reston Real Estate for more information.

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