The local real estate market remained busy in July.
Taking a look back, nearly 160 homes were sold across Tysons, Vienna and McLean in the past month, according to data from Homesnap. Additionally, in the past four weeks, 35 new listings hit the market, with 134 homes currently for sale.
Now, let’s look at some of the most expensive homes that sold in the area in July:
- 1020 Langley Hill Drive, McLean — 7 BD/8.5 BA single-family home — $8,500,000
- 8909 Brook Road, McLean — 6 BD/6.5+ BA single-family home — $3,600,000
- 8913 Gallant Green Drive, McLean — 6 BD/8.5+ BA single-family home — $3,550,000
- 6816 Sorrel Street, McLean — 6 BD/6.5+ BA single-family home — $3,495,000
- 6617 Brawner Street, McLean — 7 BD/8.5+ BA single-family home — $3,215,000
In the market? Check out the latest in Tysons area real estate.
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