More than 58% of the homes currently available for sale in Alexandria, Virginia are condominiums. See Alexandria Virginia Condominium Inventory -- November 2007.
However, there are still a good number of single family homes and townhouses in all price ranges available throughout Alexandria City.
As of December 5, 2007, there are 338 townhouses and single family homes on the market in Alexandria. 65 homes sold in the last 30 days. This means that there the current inventory represents a 5.2 month supply of Alexandria homes available. Despite media reports to the contrary about the Northern Virginia housing market, at least in Alexandria there remains a healthy and stable resale inventory. Additionally 69 Alexandria homes are currently under contract and pending sale.
Where are the homes in Alexandria?
The chart below shows the current amount of homes available in the highest inventory areas of Alexandria.
Here are some other articles about several of these neighborhoods:
November Update on Cameron Station Sales
Old Town Alexandria: Homes For Sale -- Something Old, Something New & Market Statistics
Del Ray, Alexandria: A Popular and Eclectic Neighborhood
The table below details current pricing in each of these popular Alexandria communities:
| Neighborhood | Price Range | Average Price |
| Cameron Station | $430K-$900K | $622,444 |
| Del Ray | $470K-$789K | $603,100 |
| Old Town Alexandria | $265K-$2.25M | $946,187 |
| Potomac Greens | $737K-$1.30M | $897,230 |
| Rosemont | $395K-$2.20M | $974,906 |
| Stonegate | $499K-$739K | $616,500 |
Single Family Homes are Available in ALL price ranges in Northern Virginia
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But this makes sense given the demographics of your area.
And might I say that you do an excellent job of keeping your Localism posts out front and consistent. I need to do the same thing myself. I'm bad ;-(
Brian,
I don't know the area but it is surprising to see Potomac Greens has fairly low inventory. It is a nice looking presentation with the color graphic and chart.
I'd like to know as well how did you get the charts to be different colors? May you share it?
Dave